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  1. #1 Which method to use for home made CAI? 
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    So im about to make my CAI but i just wanted to see which way to go about it....

    Ive seen it been done two different ways 1. hook up pvc pipe with rubber grommet then put the filter on the other and and make a new hole for the MAF sensor or.......
    2. connect pvc to the stock intake tube and hook filter onto pvc.

    Just curious if either one makes a big difference?

    Question number two..... When you are taking out the air box does it come out rather easily or does it have a tray for the pcm? If so how do I go about mounting it?
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    My pvc goes right into the stock tube
    GMPP Struts, F body brakes, CAI, Ubend, resonator, and cat delete, 180tstat, SD headers, 3.4 Pulley, OverKill PCM,http://www.grandprixforums.net/my-bl...res-60017.html
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    GMPP Struts, F body brakes, CAI, Ubend, resonator, and cat delete, 180tstat, SD headers, 3.4 Pulley, OverKill PCM,http://www.grandprixforums.net/my-bl...res-60017.html
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    or you could always do the $50 4" fenderwell intake...
    1999 GTP Coupe ------ Comp Cam 76-802-9, 2.7" pulley, S2IC, N*, FWI, SD Headers, DHP Tune, Built trans (single 3.29s, 300m), Magnaflow Catback, 60#injectors, E85, MT ET Street DR's, Fbody brakes, PRJ pump/rails. 302whp/328ft-lbs.......12.41@110mph
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    Where did you get the aluminum piping for it?
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    1999 GTP Coupe ------ Comp Cam 76-802-9, 2.7" pulley, S2IC, N*, FWI, SD Headers, DHP Tune, Built trans (single 3.29s, 300m), Magnaflow Catback, 60#injectors, E85, MT ET Street DR's, Fbody brakes, PRJ pump/rails. 302whp/328ft-lbs.......12.41@110mph
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