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hey whats up everybody.... so yeah im new here as well as new to tuning..... i was pretty much handed down my 2000 honda accord se. Everythings all stock right now but i just ordered a cold air intake for cheap.... i got some pretty big plans for the accord but with a very tight budget.... so if you guys know of any deals let me know.... peace yalls!!!
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Welcome to the forum! If you got the cold air intake (cai) off of eBay then I would replace it with a higher quality filter, but others on the site say it doesnt really matter. Anyways, if you dont know already be careful with cai's in heavy ains and big puddles. Dont want your engine hydrolocking. So what are your plans for it? I had big plans for my Accord and its taken awhile to get the things ive wanted with my budget. Deal wise, check out the sites sponsors and of course eBay. Many times if you buy stuff from the same seller they'll give you free or discounted shipping n such. Good luck and welcome again!
PS, feel free to post pics of your ride in the gallery section
PS, feel free to post pics of your ride in the gallery section
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Congradulations on becomeing a HAF Member..we are one of the best forums on the web.
Is your Honda a 4cyl or a 6cyl and is it a 4dr.
Again welcome to the forums...
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Is your Honda a 4cyl or a 6cyl and is it a 4dr.
Again welcome to the forums...
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yeah i'm driving a four door/ four cyl. 2000 honda accord se... i just installed my cold air intake yesterday... definatly sounds alot better from my old stock air flow box... and you can feel the difference even if it is a cheap one from ebay....
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if you unstalled a full cold air intake system,, i would install the bypass valve s well,, just in case you go through a lot of water ,, the valve will prevent engine from sucking water in the intake and a possible hydralock ......
if it is a short ram , than you are ok..no need to worry
if it is a short ram , than you are ok..no need to worry
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I was wondering if I also need to install a bypass valve if I'm living here in Los Angeles? It's mostly dry but during the spring seasons (aprox. march-may) it have some very heavy rain for like one week long. Will rain water get in if I drive on local streets and/or on the freeway? Flooding or splashing won't be an issue, only rain if I'm driving.
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