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Old 01-20-2007, 12:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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i have 03 accent 3dr want to make a cai. i want to do it cheap and i can still make it look good. so what do you guys have for me to do?
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Old 01-20-2007, 12:52 AM   #2 (permalink)
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autozone spectre kits work nicely to get you started for short ram

some people use chrome dryer ducting and it don't look to bad, those are for your home made kits
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Autozone generic Honda Civic CAI+hacksaw+K&N airfliter. And poof. Your done.
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Autozone generic Honda Civic CAI+hacksaw+K&N airfliter. And poof. Your done.
wilbur, does he the civic Cold air intake (not short ram) fit the accent....
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Way easier way to do this and you can retain a stock appearence, use the corrugated Intake Hose take out the debris box and put the tube in and route it down to the skid plate and presto instant home made CAI.
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^^using the stock peices and just extending them would probably be the same temp air, it heats pretty quick. and using corrugated hose causes to much resistance. you want as much clean flow as possible, the less bends the better.

eBay would be your cheapest bet. eBay - hyundai accent intake, hyundai accent intake Parts Accessories, Car Truck Parts - buy and sell on eBay Motors

or like wilbur said, Civic CAI and just hack it up and use rubber gromets to attach them. maybe pick up some cheap PVC pipe and put it all together for a dry run to see what type of bends you need..
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wilbur, does he the civic Cold air intake (not short ram) fit the accent....
nothing is a direct fit....but if you buy extra rubber gromets, cut it and re-attach in the angle you need it will work. but it also depends what type of transmision you have too
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