1999-2003 Pontiac Grand Prix Air Intake System 3.8L: eBay Motors (item 260605771640 end time May-25-10 21:40:55 PDT)
i want one and this is a decent price should i get it?
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1999-2003 Pontiac Grand Prix Air Intake System 3.8L: eBay Motors (item 260605771640 end time May-25-10 21:40:55 PDT)
i want one and this is a decent price should i get it?
I wouldnt, I'd just spend the money on a 9"cone filter, and some piping from the hardware store, and get much better flow out of it than that tiny cone.
Yeah, for the price, you could easily get a 9" Spectre or K&N filter, a hose clamp, and a little bit of pipe, and get way better flow out of it.
Plus they sound really cool on the GT's, it's all you can hear when you step on the gas.
Yeah, you can get that, with the ring and clamps, and get a filter at the local auto store, and be all set.
Do the aluminum ring and 2 clamps, and you'll be all set.
If your asking those questions I think you need to rethink modding.
You could always get that and then buy a better filter, if you want a cleaner look than a homemade one. that's what i did with my saturn.
since were on the topic. I currently have an AEM dryflow synthetic filter...
3" inlet x 5" long
all the intakes ive seen for our cars on here in pics have longer cones, is mine too restrictive?
i got ther fender mounted cold air on mine think i got it at w body store , works pretty good except the filter wouldent fit in the fender , got one of the short apc filters at advance work like a champ
Bigger the piping the better the flow in theory...unless your an idiot and put diesel exhaust pipe for an intake. 4" is what you should go with...then get a 3.5"-4" coupler for the TB. Buy a spectre filter from autozone...not $40 like the AEM dryflow and flows more air because of the design.
the tb seems more than 3.5 but i didnt measure.. a 4" coupler will work too just fyi
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