Does Place CAI for VG come with a tube before and after the MAF?
#1
Does Place CAI for VG come with a tube before and after the MAF?
Just wondering if it also comes with the tube from the intake manifold to the MAF sensor. Thinking about buying it.
David C.
David C.
#5
Kingston...
Just wanted to say that I'm lovin your lights. You did a really nice job on them and yours actually line up, unlike the vast majority of the ones I've seen!! It's especially evident where the lights meet the grille, you did a great job dude.
Just wanted to say that I'm lovin your lights. You did a really nice job on them and yours actually line up, unlike the vast majority of the ones I've seen!! It's especially evident where the lights meet the grille, you did a great job dude.
#7
Does the place or warpspeed CAI cost more? Why would i pay more for one than the other. Is it just the color options or what? Just curious. if someone has them bookmarked could you post the links that go to these two intakes.
#8
You save nearly $100 buying from WSP. Both are designed extremely well, it's just that PR is waaaay overpriced, and their customer service sucks. Dan and Dallas of WSP are extremely helpful, and great guys to do business with. WSP all the way. PR can get more for theirs because for some reason people are willing to pay $220 or so for it. WSP is just as good (if not better)!
#9
price?
Originally posted by James92SE
You save nearly $100 buying from WSP. Both are designed extremely well, it's just that PR is waaaay overpriced, and their customer service sucks. Dan and Dallas of WSP are extremely helpful, and great guys to do business with. WSP all the way. PR can get more for theirs because for some reason people are willing to pay $220 or so for it. WSP is just as good (if not better)!
You save nearly $100 buying from WSP. Both are designed extremely well, it's just that PR is waaaay overpriced, and their customer service sucks. Dan and Dallas of WSP are extremely helpful, and great guys to do business with. WSP all the way. PR can get more for theirs because for some reason people are willing to pay $220 or so for it. WSP is just as good (if not better)!
i've got a sticky throttle and all sorts of other problems so i'm not driving my car for seriously 2-3 monthes. in this time i plan to replace the clutch, flywheel, intake (i have ghetto HAI now with a POS rusting filter), struts, tires, fuel pump, fuel filter(s), spark plugs and depending on how much i work, injectors. i think the first thing i'm going to get is the CAI (since thats what i'm blaming my stumbling problem on..the crappy filter dirtying the TB) and give my dad my MAF adapter and make him buy a K&N filter
#10
Originally posted by James92SE
You save nearly $100 buying from WSP. Both are designed extremely well, it's just that PR is waaaay overpriced, and their customer service sucks. Dan and Dallas of WSP are extremely helpful, and great guys to do business with. WSP all the way. PR can get more for theirs because for some reason people are willing to pay $220 or so for it. WSP is just as good (if not better)!
You save nearly $100 buying from WSP. Both are designed extremely well, it's just that PR is waaaay overpriced, and their customer service sucks. Dan and Dallas of WSP are extremely helpful, and great guys to do business with. WSP all the way. PR can get more for theirs because for some reason people are willing to pay $220 or so for it. WSP is just as good (if not better)!
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