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Old 06-01-2002, 08:53 PM   #1
spyder210
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Default march ram air kit....AND MAC air induction

Hi ...i am going to install a MAC cold air intake kit to replace my stock induction.....

now am i able to also install a March ram air kit??? like can i run the march ram air kit directly into the MAC cold air???

like i figure air from outside ...to the fenderwall...to the air scoop....then runs through the ram air kit....then that hose directly into the mac cold air kit....then to the filter then the hose to the throttle body???

does this make anysense at all???????????????

thanks@!!!!!@@#
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Old 06-01-2002, 11:16 PM   #2
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I dont know if I get exactly how you want to do it, but pretty much just mount the scoop under the car and run the tubing all the way up to the filter, whether it be in the fenderwall or in the engine bay. You'll probably have to cut the ram air tubing short but it should work. I did this with my K&N FIPK and did it with dryer tubing, just for like a week and then I took it off cuse it looked cheap, but its the same idea pretty much.
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