DIY Cold Air Intake

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LarsBud
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Re: DIY Cold Air Intake

Postby LarsBud » Thu Jan 14, 2010 2:34 pm

I don’t buy things for just having the name. Otherwise I would have never bought an Aveo.
If I can make an intake myself for 25% of the coast of a name brand why not. There are so many things I have planned for this car, so I try to make every dollar stretch to the max.


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Re: DIY Cold Air Intake

Postby LarsBud » Thu Jan 14, 2010 4:25 pm

Well I went and odered the intake, Lets see how things work when I get it.

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Re: DIY Cold Air Intake

Postby LarsBud » Thu Jan 21, 2010 9:09 pm

Well I got the intake today and got to work and put it in.
I desided to make a Short Air intake with tha parts. I may change it to a cold air in the spring when it's easier to work out side.
Here's the pics of the end job.
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Re: DIY Cold Air Intake

Postby thehunterooo » Fri Jan 22, 2010 2:55 am

cool
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Re: DIY Cold Air Intake

Postby johnnymac » Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:55 pm

LarsBud wrote:Well I got the intake today and got to work and put it in.
I desided to make a Short Air intake with tha parts. I may change it to a cold air in the spring when it's easier to work out side.
Here's the pics of the end job.
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Hey LarsBud... Did you notice a performace improvement with your setup over stock?



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