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Air Ram Intake/mods required?

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Old Mar 7, 2007 | 01:32 PM
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Default Air Ram Intake/mods required?

I read alot of posts about intakes, and I can't see myself getting a custom cold air, so I decided to go with the dual ram intake. I know most people say they aren't worth it, it breaths hot air and all. but I also seen a few people removed the covers behind the grille. So my question is. What is the best (low cost, work good), intake I should get, there is 2 sets on eBay, but they look pretty dinky. Not looking to spend too much. I heard some people got them for $80. Also if anyone has any instructions or tips on removing the existing covers for the intake now. Thanks in advanced for any help.
 
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Old Mar 7, 2007 | 04:14 PM
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There are 2 flexible pipes from the air filter housing/box to the air intake piece behind the grill.
These pipes just simply pull out.
The pieces immediately behind the grill are held in by a couple of screws. the RH side is easy to remove - the LH side is trapped by a pipe (cooling I think), there's a screw which holds that secure, if you remove the screw the pipe flexes and you can remove the front portion of the air intake.
 
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Old Mar 8, 2007 | 09:45 AM
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ok, so its possible to remove both sides without removing the radiator?
 
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