L67 Intake options?
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They look pretty darn limited for the Bonneville aspect of modification. I noticed SLP sells a low key CAI setup, but its not listed as being compatible with the Bonneville. PFYC.com sells a few others and a simple K&N filter installation kit. I know something about Jason starting up a possie of cheap Autozone intakes as well. So can someone break down my options and price ranges?
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I have the SLP kit for my car. Its going away in favor of an FWI. The cone is only a 7incher and I just need more air
Its a nice setup in that it holds the pcm inside it. Not sure about the 96-99 SSEi'* but it required slight adapting to my 00.
Its a nice setup in that it holds the pcm inside it. Not sure about the 96-99 SSEi'* but it required slight adapting to my 00.
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Originally Posted by Allmachtige
FWI?
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Rouge, I'm guessing your intake/PCM area is similar to mine. Does the SLP intake have a spot of the radiator hose to slide into? And it houses the entire PCM you said?
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Originally Posted by Allmachtige
Rouge, I'm guessing your intake/PCM area is similar to mine. Does the SLP intake have a spot of the radiator hose to slide into? And it houses the entire PCM you said?
I'm not sure what your refering to when you say radiator hose. I have no such hose even into my stock airbox. The SLP unit does indeed enclose the PCM. I'll try to get pictures of it up.
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Oh, I'm so misspelling your name for now one Rouge.
When you are standing in front of your car looking at the engine (at least for me), there is a radiator hose coming out on the upper right corner of the radiator and the stock airbox molds itself around this hose. I was curious if the SLP works around this or if its small enough to completely ignore this hose.
When you are standing in front of your car looking at the engine (at least for me), there is a radiator hose coming out on the upper right corner of the radiator and the stock airbox molds itself around this hose. I was curious if the SLP works around this or if its small enough to completely ignore this hose.
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Originally Posted by Allmachtige
Oh, I'm so misspelling your name for now one Rouge.
When you are standing in front of your car looking at the engine (at least for me), there is a radiator hose coming out on the upper right corner of the radiator and the stock airbox molds itself around this hose. I was curious if the SLP works around this or if its small enough to completely ignore this hose.
When you are standing in front of your car looking at the engine (at least for me), there is a radiator hose coming out on the upper right corner of the radiator and the stock airbox molds itself around this hose. I was curious if the SLP works around this or if its small enough to completely ignore this hose.


