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Group Buy: cp-e intake Ram Air Box GROUP BUY with custom color options

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Mine just came in! Now just need to find the time to get it in!


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i dont think sanding it off is gonna make it fit. [MENTION=337]whoosh[/MENTION] [MENTION=2728]CP-E Mitch[/MENTION] any ideas?
 


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you have to sand it down a little bit just ran into that problem with my cold side pipe, it wouldn't go on at all, sanded it down and now it fits perfect.
 


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received my kit today. yep, this is gonna be a great addition to my little garage queen. I want to put like everything cp-e on my car it's settled now. They're killin it. I don't even care about the performance or whatever honestly I just like things that look nice and feel nice.

Any of you with it installed have some sweet videos or photos to share?
 


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Since no one is posting pics I will, thought it be a nice day to do a intake install got halfway through and it started raining, shit, anyway here it is I got as far as I could and it looks decent without the box, just what I had to do in the mean time.

 


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After opening my box I was not expecting the airbox to be tackwelded together. After scrutinizing others photos I it looks like it is by design. I don't know if it is worthwhile to plug the airgaps or not with a tape or putty since I doubt I could make it look nice. I also don't know if it would make any difference in noise or heat. I may just be letting my anal side out too much :)
 


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I don't think it makes that big of a deal. You could seal it with something from the inside, then it wouldn't be noticeable once installed.

Then you might as well seal the lid with some sort of a gasket too. More hassle than its worth in my opinion.
 


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I don't think it makes that big of a deal. You could seal it with something from the inside, then it wouldn't be noticeable once installed.

Then you might as well seal the lid with some sort of a gasket too. More hassle than its worth in my opinion.
 


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After opening my box I was not expecting the airbox to be tackwelded together. After scrutinizing others photos I it looks like it is by design. I don't know if it is worthwhile to plug the airgaps or not with a tape or putty since I doubt I could make it look nice. I also don't know if it would make any difference in noise or heat. I may just be letting my anal side out too much :)
Any pics of this? I was under the impression like you too that it was a sealed box.
 


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Any pics of this? I was under the impression like you too that it was a sealed box.
I'll take it back out of the shipping box and attempt to take photos tonight. Then Ill attempt to figure out how to get them uploaded. =)
 


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I got mine the other day as well and noticed the same thing about the air box!

I was a bit surprised but just kind of shrugged it off figuring it would make much of a difference either way.

But aside from that this intake is very nice, cp-e has their shit together :)

Thanks again for the hook up Ron!!!
 


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