Styl3zt
11/1/2007 5:08:32 PM
j_man_honda
11/1/2007 5:47:18 PM
My best advice would be to measure the diameter of the tubing you bought (in inches) and search for a K&N filter with the opening the same size....
dan_o_89_rs
11/3/2007 7:22:49 AM
same as j_man said... and im pretty sure you can have ANY size/dimensions made from k&n. i dont have time to find the 'design your own filter' link but its there.
00AccordLX5spd
11/4/2007 2:42:29 PM
Go down to your local Advance Auto Parts or AutoZone. Bring in the crappy filter that came with the intake. Find one that is the same size where it attached to the pipe. I bet you $1 it is 3 inches.
falkore24
11/5/2007 7:12:41 AM
LOL ...... I bet Jon's right!!! Remember, he is betting with his only pocket money left now that he has a daughter!
Styl3zt
11/5/2007 11:04:12 AM
haha thanks for the reply guys, it is 3 inches.
Do you guys know if they sell K&N filters are aem filters anywhere. I know kragen and autozone dont sell them, do bodyshops usually have em? I dont feel like waiting for shipping ordering online
klrspz
11/5/2007 12:32:37 PM
I didn't quite understand that last part...
AutoZone sells K&N filters, they just don't have them on the floor.
klrspz
11/5/2007 12:37:08 PM
j_man_honda...
Just took the time to check out your cardomain page..
Nice beast man... nice.. Love that shot of the Dew can standing taller than your body kit :)
00AccordLX5spd
11/5/2007 12:42:52 PM
AutoZone here sells K&N. Advance Auto Parts sells K&N and AEM Dryflow - that's where I got mine.
superballz00
11/5/2007 2:36:17 PM
Since you live in Cali I would suggest returning the intake and get a CARB exempt intake.