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Injen Hard intake pipe

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dr1ftx3

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Jul 4, 2005
Hoffman Estates, Illinois
For anyone who has the Injen hard intake pipe, does that fit any other aftermarket cone? Because I dont' want to order the pipe and have it not fit my apex cone. Also, what kind of pipe/hose did you use to recirculate, I use a rubber hose but i've seen some hard pipes for recirculation. Also, if anyone else knows a better hard intake pipe let me know.
 
The ExtremePSI intake is basically the exact same as the Injen pipe. When I bought it a few years ago on eBay, I would have called it a "knock-off" but have since learned that the company is actually quite reputable and have a lot of good deals.
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The MAS/filter adapter they use is a 4" inlet, so the rarity of this size filter is offset by the large amount of volume it can flow. I just bought replacement filters from them, since they were the cheapest place I could find 4" filters.

I use the stock rubber recirc hose. Lately, I've been thinking about replacing it with some aluminum pipe, but that's more of a rainy day project; not something I'm too concerned with. :)
 
Since the air filter is not connecting directly to the Injen intake pipe, but to the MAF, air filter size/fitment is really a question of whether or not it will connect to the MAF properly. Of course you can change the type/size air filter your MAF will connect to by putting an adapter plate on the MAF air filter housing. What kind of air filter and adapter plate do you currently have on your car?
 
What I did is simply buy one of those cheap ebay filters with an 2g adapter on them for about $22 shipped. Basically, any filter with a 3" opening and an appropriate adapter will work fine.
 
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