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Easy intake DIY - Mishimoto cold air intake
This is a really easy install, and can be a part of a power increase build for your car.
The install is really simple, only a few tools and quick to do! Check it out!
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Looks like a hot air intake. They need a cover that seals the top and pulls cold air in from the cold air ducts... Basically the oem design, with a cone filter.
You provide very thorough instructions! I think someone who had never opened their hood could do this. |
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