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Old 05-04-2002, 10:16 PM
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PR CAI Template?

I heard PR had a template for their CAI online.

Unfortunately, they are renovating their site.

I tried shooting them a mail, but unfortunately, they haven't answered.

Anyone have a copy of this template?

E-Mail it to me if you do at cyberoptik@cablespeed.com

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Re: PR CAI Template?

Originally posted by iansw
I heard PR had a template for their CAI online.

Unfortunately, they are renovating their site.

I tried shooting them a mail, but unfortunately, they haven't answered.

Anyone have a copy of this template?

E-Mail it to me if you do at cyberoptik@cablespeed.com

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I have a few copies left. Either you provide me a fax# or if you want me to mail it out to ya.
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Re: Re: PR CAI Template?

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I have a few copies left. Either you provide me a fax# or if you want me to mail it out to ya.
Or maybe I can scan it online. that might be easier
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Yeah, a scanner would work better. If you could pelase.

Make sure the scanner doesn't resize it, of course.

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Originally posted by iansw
Yeah, a scanner would work better. If you could pelase.

Make sure the scanner doesn't resize it, of course.

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Give me a day cuz the scanner isnt on my computer
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That's cool. Don't really need it until Wed.

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Hey Ian, I have the 3" cutter you need to make that CAI hole if you want to save yourself some $$$. If no one comes through on the template, let me know, I can show ya on my car and you can cut away from there.
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Originally posted by mtrai760
Hey Ian, I have the 3" cutter you need to make that CAI hole if you want to save yourself some $$$. If no one comes through on the template, let me know, I can show ya on my car and you can cut away from there.
Cool. Jeff92SE and ebmorgan are gong to be helping me to install this, hopefully this coming Saturday.

You want to help?

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I would but I have to work. The only day I have free is usually Mondays But let me know if you want to borrow the hole saw.

Originally posted by iansw


Cool. Jeff92SE and ebmorgan are gong to be helping me to install this, hopefully this coming Saturday.

You want to help?

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Originally posted by mtrai760
I would but I have to work. The only day I have free is usually Mondays But let me know if you want to borrow the hole saw.

Absolutely I want to borrow it!

Where do I pick it up at?

Shoot me a mail.

I also just noticed your Sig - You sold your N02!!?!?!?


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Just sent you an email. Yep, no more NOS...

Originally posted by iansw


Absolutely I want to borrow it!

Where do I pick it up at?

Shoot me a mail.

I also just noticed your Sig - You sold your N02!!?!?!?


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Originally posted by mtrai760
Just sent you an email. Yep, no more NOS...

Want to trade me your Walbro FP for my stock one?

You don't need it anymore!
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I will once I get a little bit of we'll just call "Boost"... 5spd tranny and then I start saving for the turbo...

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Want to trade me your Walbro FP for my stock one?

You don't need it anymore!
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Originally posted by mtrai760
I will once I get a little bit of we'll just call "Boost"... 5spd tranny and then I start saving for the turbo...

I've been considering saving for a Turbo also.

But $4000+!!
That's a down payment on a 2002!

But then again, if my dotcom's stock does well, and it has been, I may do it.

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My uncle's best friend builds Drag Harley bikes and has enough tools in his personal garage to make ANYONE drool, including a lift. He has turbocharged numerous cars from scratch, and I'm talking to him right now about doing it for me. I had him work on my old integra one time, he did $400 worth of work for a bottle of Crown Royal, Ive known him since I was a kid so he's a close family friend also. Two week trip down to SoCali next summer, when I return.... Zoooooommmm, phssssshhhhhhtttt......

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I've been considering saving for a Turbo also.

But $4000+!!
That's a down payment on a 2002!

But then again, if my dotcom's stock does well, and it has been, I may do it.

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Originally posted by mtrai760
My uncle's best friend builds Drag Harley bikes and has enough tools in his personal garage to make ANYONE drool, including a lift. He has turbocharged numerous cars from scratch, and I'm talking to him right now about doing it for me. I had him work on my old integra one time, he did $400 worth of work for a bottle of Crown Royal, Ive known him since I was a kid so he's a close family friend also. Two week trip down to SoCali next summer, when I return.... Zoooooommmm, phssssshhhhhhtttt......

So how much do you think it's going to cost you?
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Don't really know for sure yet. All the piping and fittings should be free... that leaves the turbo, which I hope to get a rebuilt one, and the intercooler. We'll see....

Originally posted by iansw


So how much do you think it's going to cost you?
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