a buddy of mine gave me a good peice of advise a long time ago. He says, when your buying little engine hop ups and bolt ons, or replacement parts, alwasy go the extra mile to get the top quality parts, because the cheap ones break, and the good ones make a good selling point
I've always had good success with the plumbing section at Home Depot.
I made one for my buddies 98 GT that we swapped on the dyno. It picked up 5rwhp and 6ft/lbs over stock. If I remember correctly, it cost about 25 bucks.
I've always had good success with the plumbing section at Home Depot.
I made one for my buddies 98 GT that we swapped on the dyno. It picked up 5rwhp and 6ft/lbs over stock. If I remember correctly, it cost about 25 bucks.
If you are looking for a cheap CAI that fits. I bought one from racing_guys off ebay. They were fast and all the necessary parts were there. I paid like $35 for it. But do not expect any power gains, infact, when I put my S/C on, I actually lost power. It did look nice though, and it changed the exhaust note.
I've always had good success with the plumbing section at Home Depot.
I made one for my buddies 98 GT that we swapped on the dyno. It picked up 5rwhp and 6ft/lbs over stock. If I remember correctly, it cost about 25 bucks.