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[RESOLVED] Dent in Cold Air Intake

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omair8

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Dec 11, 2007
Edmonton,
will the dent have any effect on the performance of the CAI? It's a small dent.
 
Make sure that the dent did not cause any cracks. I quickly looked at mine when I bought the car. When I pulled it out to work on my throttle body, the whole housing was cracked and it had a huge hole. But if its a small dent, should be no biggie.
 
A hole in the intake of a 420a won't effect performance like it will on a 4g63 - though it does let unfiltered air enter which could lead to potential problems.
 
to keep the battery tie down from rubbing on your intake i just removed the one rod that rubs and bent the top support just enough to fit snug on the battery worked pretty good for the past few years
 
to keep the battery tie down from rubbing on your intake i just removed the one rod that rubs and bent the top support just enough to fit snug on the battery worked pretty good for the past few years

Having the same problem, I also bent the rod over a little but to be sure, I cut a piece of black rubber hose and ran it down the rod which acts as a cushon between the rod and the intake pipe.
 
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