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Old 11-19-2002, 11:12 PM
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can it be done?

Hey all im not a car wiz so can anyone tell me if i can put a 2.4L coldair intake in a 2.2L?.......what is the diff between the 2 intakes?........All i have seen is cold air intake for 2.4L not 2.2L thats y im curoius
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see if the intake manifold will take the diameter size of the after market intake you're looking for. if the current hose it the same size then you have nothing to worry about
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