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Old 04-20-2002 | 10:26 AM
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Place racing cold air intake question

Does anyone know how much a place racing intake cost. And I have a 1996 I30 will a 1999 max Place racing CIA fit my 1996? I’m worried about the air temp sensor will there be a spot for it? And how does it look? Does it go down in the fender or is a long tube that goes all the way to the front?

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Old 04-20-2002 | 01:18 PM
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Re: Place racing cold air intake question

Originally posted by i30dude
Does anyone know how much a place racing intake cost. And I have a 1996 I30 will a 1999 max Place racing CIA fit my 1996? I’m worried about the air temp sensor will there be a spot for it? And how does it look? Does it go down in the fender or is a long tube that goes all the way to the front?

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place racing intake costs like 210 bucks, yes it will fit your 96 just fine - no need to worry bout sensors.........its a long tube that goes into the fender (you have to cut a hole).......warpspeedperformance.com has a cold air intake thats just as good for about 60 dollars less
Old 04-20-2002 | 02:31 PM
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That is incorrect. They make two kinds, a '95/'96 and a '97/'99. You will need a '95/'96.

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Old 04-20-2002 | 04:30 PM
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Looks, and sounds good plus mucho performance with Y-pipe,


But you have to cut a hole
Old 04-20-2002 | 05:23 PM
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The whole team would be CAI, Y-pipe, R/T Cat, and a cat-back exhaust system. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts... Good luck.
Old 04-20-2002 | 05:29 PM
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i think ive been feeling sluggish in the hot weather this week with my POP- does the hot weather affect it since im already sucking in non-cool air?
Old 04-20-2002 | 06:10 PM
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Originally posted by sil SE
i think ive been feeling sluggish in the hot weather this week with my POP- does the hot weather affect it since im already sucking in non-cool air?
Hot weather shouldn't affect a POP- anymore than hot weather should affect a Maxima without any aftermarket intake, right? After all, the POP isn't taking in any more warm air than the engine would be before it was installed...
Old 04-20-2002 | 08:24 PM
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I just put my PR CAI in this week and I love it. It was the best money I spent on my car.. SO FAR Screw the hole its definitly worth it!!
Old 04-20-2002 | 09:26 PM
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dont know if the hot weather makes the ambient engine air even more hotter - maybe its a mental thing, hot weather makes me feel crappy.
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Hot weather shouldn't affect a POP- anymore than hot weather should affect a Maxima without any aftermarket intake, right? After all, the POP isn't taking in any more warm air than the engine would be before it was installed...
Old 04-20-2002 | 11:58 PM
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So it for sure that a 1999max CAI wont fit my 1996?
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Originally posted by i30dude
So it for sure that a 1999max CAI wont fit my 1996?
Well, I know they make two different intakes. A '95/'96 and a '97/'99 like I said. I don't know what would possibly be the difference other than the air temperature sensor. But there is a difference in the sensors. We have a 2-bolt flange kind and the '97/'99 guys have the longer push-in style. In the SuperCharger kit, the actual tube only comes one way. The '95/'96 fit right on and then the '97/'99 people are to use an adaptor. It appears that Place Racing makes two different tubes rather than only one - with an adaptor. You can try and perhaps modify the '97/'99 to accept your '96 sensor. I can't make that call, you'll have to.
Old 04-21-2002 | 09:53 AM
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Ok, thanks allot
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Originally posted by i30dude
Ok, thanks allot

A LOT.
Old 04-21-2002 | 05:46 PM
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Here we spell it ALLOT
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