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Post by grantwarren on Mar 1, 2009 1:27:46 GMT -5
dru,
what seller on ebay did you get the intake tubing from?
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Post by monty98 on Mar 1, 2009 1:56:09 GMT -5
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Post by bdmontero on Mar 1, 2009 10:05:18 GMT -5
oreilly auto has everything you need and its always nearby.
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Post by samabhi126 on Jun 29, 2009 19:25:55 GMT -5
Nice pics and videos. Keep on posting like this.
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Post by akalt24 on Jul 8, 2009 23:48:57 GMT -5
bdmontero do you got any part number i always get the hookup thru a friend at orailys but the store is in a country town and hardly has crap in stock.
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shaft
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Post by shaft on Jul 11, 2009 8:17:33 GMT -5
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Post by fist on Jul 12, 2009 10:19:33 GMT -5
I would not buy that one. I have dealt with quite a few of those, the plastic just can't seem to hold up to the heat of an engine bay, they break rather quickly. They do however make an aluminum adapter that works well.
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Post by akalt24 on Jul 23, 2009 5:46:36 GMT -5
just to report on the topic the part numbers mention in eailery post for the 3 inch and 4 inch adaptor mafs plate are spectra part numbers and they can be found at pep boys and orailey auto parts and anywhere eles that has a spectra intake section. I first bought the 3inch plate. same partnumber listed in eailer post but wheb trying to mount .. It was way out of hole allenment and did not fit i tried the extra mount plate it came with but i seen no way of fiting or makeing it fit. I took it back got the 4inch plate and it looked bigger and differnt ''mounting plate not outlet hole'' and long behold it mounted like a glove and only cost 12bucks. I dont know whats up with the 3inch plate maybe someone here useing a spectra 3inch plate could exsplan and verfiy the part number in the eariler post on this thread page 1 or 2 cause the part number for 3inch would not fit my mafs on a 2000 sport 3.0. here is a list for anyone not yet goton a intake and want to know what parts are needed note this is not a detail list just basic thangs needed..... you will need 1 intake tube with or without a bend you may need 1 elbow adaptor with a bend you will need 1coupling and maybe a reducer and of course the mafs plate and the conefilter and probley a new longer vacume hose also some sort of way to secure the intake. so as you can see there more to it then just a adaptor plate a intake tube and a filter you have to get a elbow if the tube has no bend and you have to get a coupling and or redueor if the tube did not come with one. There is also the vacume and mounting hardware to consider
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Post by 98panda on Aug 10, 2010 14:55:46 GMT -5
currently in the process of making one for my es. I priced everything out at oreilly's, spectre maf adapter 13.99$ cheapest 3" cone filter 19.99$ 90 degree elbow 10.99$ 3 inch to 3 inch coupler 7.99$ spectre intake pipe 39.99$ plus whatever essentials you need as far as hose clamps and what not, however i will still be buying the 3 or maybe 4 inch maf adapter, depending on the size of the kit i bought, i bought it for a 92-97 accord v6, this kit only cost me 25$ plus the 15$ for maf adapter, lookin at 40$ total. this is the kit i purchased cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200506366891&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT#ht_4115wt_962will post up pictures later after kit is recieved and installed
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Post by bdmontero on Aug 10, 2010 17:53:17 GMT -5
Yep that's where I got mine from. Orielly auto.
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Post by 98panda on Aug 11, 2010 17:44:51 GMT -5
im not piecing mine together from oreilly's, too expensive, after purchasing the accord shortram and maf adapter ill maybe at max have 50$ invested in the project, ebay FTW
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