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740 Cold Air Intake + New addition to the family

Nah, Repco

Actually Repco has those filters for $29.99, which makes them less expensive enough than the OEM panel filter($49) that I switched. Yeah I know you probably think they're crap. Whatever. :p

Oh, and as for the piping, that was all put together from parts I had in my garage.
 
Actually Repco has those filters for $29.99, which makes them less expensive enough than the OEM panel filter($49) that I switched. Yeah I know you probably think they're crap. Whatever. :p
Nope, I have one. :-D
But remember you need to oil it like a K&N otherwise it's not "really" doing much. You can buy the K&N "Recharge" kit for about $20 and you get the spray oil and the cleaner. I've cleaned mine twice (and just yesterday actually), you just re-oil it and it's still kickin after two years and probably will last for many more (plenty more cleans and re-oils in the recharge kit too). I did a more traditional dodge-up heat shield deal though (I'm N/A) :
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looks good, watch out for puddles. you may want to look into a breather that AEM makes, the breather only opens when the filter clogs or becomes submerged so no damage is done to the motor. Good luck!
 
Yeah, I know there could be a problem with puddles etc., but I'm not too worried as I never drive the car in the rain, or anywhere muddy/dirty/etc.(for the record all the brown gunk in my engine bay settled in there when I used a blower to get rid of the masses of dust and such on the floor of my garage).

The only annoying thing is that I have to take the filter out to wash the car... but it only takes 10 seconds, so I can't complain.
 
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