Need Help On Oscai
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Need Help On Oscai
I am very interested in doing the OSCAI this weekend. I have searched everywhere for this. All i could find was the parts to use. The 20inch shop vac hose, but i am unable to find pics for this. Is anyone using this method?I just have a drop in k&n panel. I have already taken out the resinator box that is located under the battery.
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Originally Posted by phenryiv1
It is a corrogated 20-inch hose. Why are these intakes so difficult to comprehend?
Phenryiv1 any chance to get a final intake sticky so we don't have them so often?
#6
Originally Posted by Cdg2125
Exactly...what's so hard about going to Home Depot and asking them for vac hose? Not many people use it since it is not a good intake choice....
Phenryiv1 any chance to get a final intake sticky so we don't have them so often?
Phenryiv1 any chance to get a final intake sticky so we don't have them so often?
Unfortunately, all of the pics in the FAQs ARE dead, so I need people who have the mod to take pics for the Sticky...
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Originally Posted by phenryiv1
Working on that, alongside of the exhaust sticky.
Unfortunately, all of the pics in the FAQs ARE dead, so I need people who have the mod to take pics for the Sticky...
Unfortunately, all of the pics in the FAQs ARE dead, so I need people who have the mod to take pics for the Sticky...
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I'm sorry, i thought a few people were using this method. I didnt realize no one was doing this. I figured i'd try it out, i seen on home depot web site, the hose, its 19.99. but just wanted pics to see what it looks like installed.
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part of the reason that the OSCAI has become so rare is that when it was popular, there were NO intakes for the 4th gen that were inexpensive. Now, ebay sellers have ripped off the Injen and Place Racing CAIs, as well as the Midpipe for a WAI, and the simple adapters for a short ram or JWT-style intake.
With all of these options on the market, most users buy one that is pre-made and avoid the headache. When the OSCAI was first devised, the cheapest CAI available was over $150, and some went to over $200.
With all of these options on the market, most users buy one that is pre-made and avoid the headache. When the OSCAI was first devised, the cheapest CAI available was over $150, and some went to over $200.
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