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I am going to switch my intake setup.My current setup is a true cold air intake that goes all the way down to front drivers side fender well.I think It's a chrome air intake that I got from Fee bay then I replaced the air filter that came with it. I also have a stock K&N filter replacement if anyone is interested in that as well. for a 99 3.8 Firebird/Camaro . I'd like twenty for the K&N filter.(which only was used for a couple weeks) and thirty for the whole CAI setup.
i know it has a place just asking if its a snug fit or loose like others i have seen. also is the piping aluminum. and do you run a tuner that reads out the intake temps? i get 85-117* with my SLP ramair even on a colder night
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