Originally posted by Qbert:
Before the search nazis attack, most people believe that the best intake for the money is a MAF adapter plus a large K&N filter (sorry, don't have the part number but if you search you'll find it). Then buy a plastic bin of some sort and cut it to fit around the intake and add weather stripping to it and you have a nice little heat shield. All this can be done for under $90 easily.




ru-3530 is the part number of the big ole k&n filter and most people use a rubbermaid trash can for the heatshield. It's cheaper and seems to be just as good if not better than the premade intake setups.


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