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Old 12-06-2005, 01:30 AM
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Homemade Cold Air Induction

My friend made a Cold Air Induction for his 02 Grand Am. It looks like pretty good. He bought a K&N filter and some rubber peice from a hardware store. He made the box out of metal and he took a peice of trunk gasket and put that around the top. Has anyone made a Homemade CAI for their Grand Prix? Im thinking about having him do one for my car but I want mine plastic. Anyone recommend what material I should use or anyway of making this thing work?

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Re: Homemade Cold Air Induction

No. I took the easy way out and installed a Thrasher CAI. But here are some other ideas if you are limited to a beer budget:

http://www.clubgp.com/cgi-asp/mods.asp?modid=51

http://home.centurytel.net/grandprix/fwi/



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