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Re: Cold Fresh Air(where can I get it?!?!)



Home Depot worked out quite well for me recently. Avoid the convoluted hose,
it creates a lot of turbulance. I used 3" ABS and PVC pipe.

> otherwise, plastic hose is a fine idea, all you need
> to find is the right material.  i have heard good things
> abou;going to diesel motor shops for materials.
>
>On Thu, 13 May 1999 PlyBoyDoct@aol.com wrote:
>
>]Hi Q-brains,
>]
>]I don't know if people realize, but the 200t10v engine design was made
pretty
>]poorly.  (Sorry if this was discussed b4)  The Turbo, Intercooler, Airbox
are
>]in the same Corner.  I mean, I'm no Super Sport tech or nothing, but
doesn't
>]the car preform better with COLD air instead or hot?  I have tried running
a
>]Plastic flexie Hose to the Airbox but only succeeded with a melted hose.
>]Does anyone have any idea I can increase maximuim cold air intake?  There
is
>]virtually no room under the hood,  Everything is evenly spaced 2 inches
from
>]each other =) .  My 97 prelude intake has a hose that run under the Airbox
to
>]another airbox then to the outside.  Very good idea.  I am considering
>]cutting a hole under the airbox on my 200.  Can someone give me some
idea's
>]b4 I start burning holes in my car?  TIA
>]
>]Jason C
>]89 200t10v
>]Redmond WA
>]
>
>
>--
> rocky mullin
> http://caliban.sf.ca.us/
> two strokes are faster than four!
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> '83 ur-q - yamaha rz350 - suzuki ts250 -  chaotic good
>