SOLD! FS: AEM CAI for CL-S 6 speed
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SOLD! FS: AEM CAI for CL-S 6 speed
I have an AEM Cold Air intake that was on my CL-S 6 speed, however, I had a little accident and now i have a CT icebox. The intake is Silver and has some surface scratches (especially on the underside of the lower piece). This does not come with any mounting hardware (really only needs a spacer and bolt from the stock intake). The intake also needs a new bypass valve (these can be bought off ebay for around $25). Pics are below, please pm me or ask any questions in this thread. I am asking $75 OBO + shipping.
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i'm pretty sure it would be able to fit, i'm pretty sure the only difference is pipe length, but i don't know for sure
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Interested in the intake, but my offer will be $50 +shipping for it, but I have some questions about the intake.
Is that scratch a dent in the intake?
Pretty common sense question but i could just use a ordinary silicone coupler to join the two pieces and avoid using a bypass valve, right? Other then that, Im still pretty interested
Also for everyone out there I used the search function to find this F/S thread so dont underestimate the search button
Is that scratch a dent in the intake?
Pretty common sense question but i could just use a ordinary silicone coupler to join the two pieces and avoid using a bypass valve, right? Other then that, Im still pretty interested
Also for everyone out there I used the search function to find this F/S thread so dont underestimate the search button
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Originally Posted by Accord_V6_400m
Interested in the intake, but my offer will be $50 +shipping for it, but I have some questions about the intake.
Is that scratch a dent in the intake?
Pretty common sense question but i could just use a ordinary silicone coupler to join the two pieces and avoid using a bypass valve, right? Other then that, Im still pretty interested
Also for everyone out there I used the search function to find this F/S thread so dont underestimate the search button
Is that scratch a dent in the intake?
Pretty common sense question but i could just use a ordinary silicone coupler to join the two pieces and avoid using a bypass valve, right? Other then that, Im still pretty interested
Also for everyone out there I used the search function to find this F/S thread so dont underestimate the search button
You probably could use an ordinary silicone coupler to join the two pieces together, but you wouldn't have any protection against hydrolock. If you drive through a puddle and the intake sucks up water, your engine is pretty much toast without the bypass valve. However, these can be picked up on ebay for around $20 shipped.
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Originally Posted by 03silvertypeS
There are some scratches on the intake (pictured), but they are on the under side of the bottom piece. When this intake is installed, the scratches are not visible at all.
You probably could use an ordinary silicone coupler to join the two pieces together, but you wouldn't have any protection against hydrolock. If you drive through a puddle and the intake sucks up water, your engine is pretty much toast without the bypass valve. However, these can be picked up on ebay for around $20 shipped.
You probably could use an ordinary silicone coupler to join the two pieces together, but you wouldn't have any protection against hydrolock. If you drive through a puddle and the intake sucks up water, your engine is pretty much toast without the bypass valve. However, these can be picked up on ebay for around $20 shipped.
Not to concerned with hydrolock since I live in So Cal and the only time I need to be worried is when the filter gets completley submerged. That and I can always make it into a short ram if need be
How does $70 shipped sound?
Let me know Im very interested
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