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im gettin some projectors soon. my question is can i still have my cold air intake setup still?? will it fit
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u could, but everybody recommends to get a short ram air.
*makes life easier not having to struggle putting the bulbs in* |
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Me and 88CiViC_DX ended up taking the filter off my intake when we were installing my bulbs which I won from EF_LSVtec in the Rice Pic Contest, click the below link to see the amazing rice winning accord.
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...930#post571930
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If you were getting the projectors that are made for the CRX and swapping the mounting frames to fit in your hatch, I don't think you'll have a problem. theres one or two people on this board that have them with a CAI. Originally, when I put my projectors in, it looked like it'd be a pain in the ass to install a CAI as well because the housings extend alot farther into the engine bay than the OEM lights, but those guys proved me wrong. As far as changing bulbs go, I can't shed any light on the subject...
Good luck and post pics!
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