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Urgent help/advice needed - AEM Cold Air Intake

Old May 31, 2006 | 09:38 PM
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Default Urgent help/advice needed - AEM Cold Air Intake

I have the opportunity of buying a 'AEM Ram Cold Air hardpipe Intake' but need some advice.

1) Is it worth replacing my standard airbox without any other additional/supporting mods?

2) Do I need to add a mod to provide additional airflow through the front of the car, or will it work ok as a direct replacement for the std airbox?

3) Any other advice or considerations?



Thanks.

Edit: I have an MY01 WRX with ECUTEK3 remap, HKS panel filter, H&S backbox, Magnex centre pipe, Walbro fuel pump. I also have decat up and down pipes to go on and am thinking of having this to fit at the same time as the decat pipes.

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Old Jun 1, 2006 | 12:44 AM
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some advice fitting some will say it needs a remap as the maf will see a different air flow, you will have to make sure its the same diameter as stock

personnaly I wouldn't do with out a remap unless I could monitor fuel \ air \det after

regards air flow you could do what I did ( extraxtor from homebase )


put the mesh fog cover back on and it looks a tidy job
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Old Jun 1, 2006 | 10:23 PM
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Anyone?
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