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Old 09-23-2006, 10:12 AM
Jack of Sedaps Jack of Sedaps is offline
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Air Intake?

I can't seem to find any air intake that will fit a 1997 Cutlass Supreme SL at all. If anybody can find anything above average in air intake, please let me in on it!

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Old 10-06-2006, 09:16 PM
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Re: Air Intake?

I have a 93 cutlass supreme and was having the same problem. The only performance air intake possibilities are 1) Akimoto Racing: Spiral Flex Tubing w/ cone filter or 2) a completely custom do it yourself CAI or short RAI. I don't know to much about the akimoto, but it looks real sweat and I am looking in to getting one. If you dont want to spend any money you could also cut out the bottom of your stock box and put a K&N replacement filter in, which would allow more cold air into the engine adding some power, almost as good as a cold air intake.

Akimoto air intake: http://216.120.227.145/~racings//pro...a626834dad64c6
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