! APS Cold Air CAIK 70mm Newage !
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! APS Cold Air CAIK 70mm Newage !
APS Caik, only 18 months old, its the top of the range larger 70mm diameter kit capable of well over 500HP, currently assisting 430HP on my Sti 7, but equally great for lower end and stock power levels. Its a true inner wing cold air Caik sitting right in the inner wing behind the drivers wheel arch for direct cold air intake supply unlike other engine bay kits feeding in warmer engine bay temperatures. The large K&N cone is maintenance free so once fitted can be forgotten about! The red crackle paint exactly matches the Sti red inlet manifold and looks great in the engine bay. APS are a high quality manufacturer who spend ££'s in research and development on their products. This fitment will require the vehicle mapping immediately after installation to accommodate the airflow over the MAF. I have shown a MAF attached in the photo to show where it fits but your own MAF would need to be used. The CAIK is in good condition, it has a few minor marks on the crackle paint but nothing major and is supplied with all brackets required for a simple bolt on installation. £160 delivered, these cost over £240 new plus vat. Further info on the kit is below, PM me for further info.
http://www.airpowersystems.com/wrx/my01/hfa.htm
http://www.airpowersystems.com/wrx/my01/hfa.htm
Last edited by KK3960; 24 August 2011 at 12:08 AM.
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Is this still for sale? Also is this better than the standard airbox with green panel I'm only going to be up to 330 bhp with new turbo will it be of benefit to me
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Panel filter is ok for your power, of course any improved induction helps though. Around 350 HP I would "personally" consider it time to Breathe Easy to release those extra horses, this kit would suffice for your future power ambitions!! It would need mapping to the car though after installation.
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