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Old 13-02-2006, 04:01 PM   #1
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Default air intake piping

hey guyss, i have managed to JUST fit my BA airbox into the AU, but i tore that bendy rubber pipe connector, that connects to the other plastic pipe thing that goes to the throttle body.. (with me??) :hihi:

now, i want to chuck all the plastic crap out and go for something bigger and better, i saw some pics in the show us your AU engine bay, and i like the look of some of the polished ones, can anyone tell me where to get a set up from, or should i just stick to the factroy piping?

i have been reading lately that bigger aint always better on the AU I6.. is that true?

my little brother wants to go a POD setup, but i only got the K&N flat panel filter about 6 months ago and it seems to work well, what have you guys tried.. and what has actually been better?


um, if you managed to understand ANY of that, feel free to reply.

cheers

Rob

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