what did you use to make 3" hole for CAI?
#13
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Originally Posted by XeroX
I used my bare hands
Edit: and then they start asking what's the best way to intake air and best pipe to drop the load into a catback system.
#18
Originally Posted by renatonetmail
to jerk *ff ...?? don't we all ? althought some ppl might get too creative around here.
Edit: and then they start asking what's the best way to intake air and best pipe to drop the load into a catback system.
Edit: and then they start asking what's the best way to intake air and best pipe to drop the load into a catback system.
#19
1) permanent marker and compass to draw that circle
2) electric drill with 1/2 bit
3) electric jig saw with metal cutter blade
4) dremel grinder.
the whole job took an hour, from taking off original intake to getting the new one on.
2) electric drill with 1/2 bit
3) electric jig saw with metal cutter blade
4) dremel grinder.
the whole job took an hour, from taking off original intake to getting the new one on.
#20
Originally Posted by nismos14
i used a drill, with a bit, and just made 50 holes around in a circle and popped the piece out.... oh btw i have an injen, lol
#21
ok so i went out today and got my hole bit... got a 3.25 in bit and i'm gonna try and put it in either thursday or friday, will you guys post pics so i can see exactly where you did the hole. From just glancing at it it looks like i'm going to have to relocate one of my fuse boxes for proper fitment
#24
Originally Posted by killerVQ30DE
Injen doesn't use a hole, it just sticks out near the front
Yeah, i know. that's why i asked if he did some custom setup. He said he had an injen, and yet he drilled a hole. it didn't make sense...
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