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Old 03-16-2008, 08:45 PM
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Exclamation Is this CAI legit, please i need help fast

I have a Honda Accord 98 V6 EX 3.0 Im just now getting into perfomormance after being in sound i found some cheap parts on ebay for CAI and a throttle body from OBX can someone tell me if this is a good piece of equipment and if at any what performance will i get
heres the link http://search.stores.ebay.com/Tuning...986647QQsofpZ0
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Re: Is this CAI legit, please i need help fast

The intake is probably ok, certainly not all that great. In fact, if you can find one cheaper, you might as well go with that if you're not going for a real name brand product. But if you do buy that or some other no name product, get a better filter for it for a little better performance out of it. Don't expect a real power difference though, you'll just notice some improved throttle response, if anything at all. Forget about the throttle body spacer though. You have a highly efficient Japanese car, not some choked american muscle car, so a spacer is completely useless.
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