Injen SP CAI
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Injen SP CAI
Ok found a Injen SP CAI on ebay from Kuruma Motors. I figured I would ask here since alot of ppl have the Injen intake. So does anyone know if Kuruma is trustworthy to buy from or not?
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Well from what I remember it was like 99.97 or somethin like that. But from what I see its an actual company. If it is then I have no problems but if its an individual I'm kind of hesitant on buying one.
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You could get it from us and everyone know we're trustworthy.
http://www.trdsparks.com/displaypart...2&parts_id=688
To be honest I ordered coilovers for my Altima from them a LOOOONG time ago and everything went fine.
http://www.trdsparks.com/displaypart...2&parts_id=688
To be honest I ordered coilovers for my Altima from them a LOOOONG time ago and everything went fine.
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Originally Posted by josh_trdsparks
You could get it from us and everyone know we're trustworthy.
http://www.trdsparks.com/displaypart...2&parts_id=688
To be honest I ordered coilovers for my Altima from them a LOOOONG time ago and everything went fine.
http://www.trdsparks.com/displaypart...2&parts_id=688
To be honest I ordered coilovers for my Altima from them a LOOOONG time ago and everything went fine.
the one with the bypass
and its free shipping i hope that doesnt change
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Originally Posted by unique_tc_upgradez
You guys send the bypass with it? Sweet I'm orderin from you guys when I get my intake. Fits '07s right?
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How much extra is the "package" than just buying the intake itself? I'm looking to buy it most likely around the next 3 months depending on school and work. And if I can get this HU and rims/tires sold.
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Ok thanx man I'll keep that bookmarked. Thats relatively cheap for the intake and the valve. When it says that some slight modification might be needed whats it mean by that? Also does the bypass valve help out any? in what ways meaning.
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Originally Posted by spECIal
i believe u have to cut the intake for it to fit.
the bypass is helps prevent hydrolocking if ur intake gets stuck/submerged in some wawa
the bypass is helps prevent hydrolocking if ur intake gets stuck/submerged in some wawa
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*EDIT* I found a topic on the BVP, its not "necessary" to cut the pipe if you're willing to spend A LOT of time wiggling the BVP in the ends of the pipes. Now correct me if I'm wrong on this (which I probably am) the intake is composed of 2 pipes. The short-ram and the cai extension. The BVP fits on one end of the short-ram and on one end of the cai right? I seen pics and thats what it looked like to me.
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Ok good then I'll more than likely order it within the next 2 months. What does it mean in your sig to ask you about Injen? Does that offer some kind of discount? lol j/w.
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