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Well.... I don't want to sound like a new kid or anything... or think that CAI will boost up alot of horsepower... But I would like my engine to run a bit stronger, better MPG and to spruce up my engine bay, and let my engine breath to it's maximum.

Do any companies manufacture cool ari intake tubing and filters for L28 EFI engines?

I really do not like POP chargers too much, but what are my options fro my car to "inhale" more air and much less "constricted"

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MSA has a kit but you'd be just as well off to go and get a short piece of exhaust tubing and get a cone shaped filter that fits it and do it yourself. That's basically all the kit is is a short piece of tubing with a cone shaped K&N filter. Just have to find the right size tubing to fit into the rubber elbow in front of the AFM and go from there.

http://www.zcarparts.com/store/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=TZS&Category_Code=PFFC12

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Id say just do it urself at home,. get some flexible pipe, i've seen gargan water pipes the best for this, its the black ones about 3inch wide... and then you just duct this though to infront of ur radiator and put a pod filter there

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only dont use a flexible pipe that will eventually leak and look bad as well.:finger:

you can go to www.jcwhitney.com, there you will find a section where they sell mandrel bent piping. you can either get aluminum or stainless. the stainless will not rust and doesnt cost that much. i think the price is like 18 dollars for 3 inch 90 degree bend.

the k&n cone filter shouldnt run more the 39.99 so for about 65-70 dollars with shipping from jc, you have the same thing msa sells for almost half.

good luck with whatever you decide.

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So here's what I figured...

K&N Cone Filter....

Stainless Steel 90' degree mendral bend pipe measuring in 3" diameter and about 8" total in length.

Does that sound like a good combination? I just want my car to breath better... and hopefully get better MPG....

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