Anyone with the Eurocharged C32 Dual Intake Kit?
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Anyone with the Eurocharged C32 Dual Intake Kit?
I was wondering will there be any concern for water getting in from the front-in heavy rains or do you think any water getting in the front of the car is vaporized and not a concern? Does the kit come with the filters? TIA
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water isnt an issue. the needswings kit for the srt-6 is father forward than the eurochatged kit and no water issues.
the biggest thing i dont like about the kit is you are ingesting hot airn from the engine bay
i think it comes woith filters but not positive
the biggest thing i dont like about the kit is you are ingesting hot airn from the engine bay
i think it comes woith filters but not positive
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oh ok. It would be nice to somehow use the front intake openings with an inline filter.
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i have the needswings devil horns on mine with 3" tubes to gutted oem boxes running k&n filters to a sl 55 y splitter. not sure if it would work on the c32 but the total cost was about 300$. not as much flow as the dual cai by needswings but tons more than oem. and i kept my center cover!
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oh ok. It would be nice to somehow use the front intake openings with an inline filter.
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just get the SL55 setup. Eurocharged even talked me out of their own intake when I was there and one of the techs there said I'm better off that way...hell he just suggested getting the Y pipe to throttle body from the SL55 and just getting K&N's for the stock boxes....
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just get the SL55 setup. Eurocharged even talked me out of their own intake when I was there and one of the techs there said I'm better off that way...hell he just suggested getting the Y pipe to throttle body from the SL55 and just getting K&N's for the stock boxes....
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I bought a full E55 setup and K&N filters...but I would point you to parts.com as a good palce ot look for the y-pipe. I beleive there are two variations to it, once where its all in one poiece and another where it comes in three pieces.
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in another post for the SL55 spliter. I need to see if the SL55 spliter looks a lot
different than what I have.....so, I'm searching for a pic.
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the sl55 y splitter costs 136$ shipped from parts.com. you cant buy it separately anymore. tubes and splitter together.
front of the airboxes removed and silencers out . free tubes and 3" tubing to connect to the devil horns 50$ and devil horns 125$ i think is what paid for them
front of the airboxes removed and silencers out . free tubes and 3" tubing to connect to the devil horns 50$ and devil horns 125$ i think is what paid for them
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the sl55 y splitter costs 136$ shipped from parts.com. you cant buy it separately anymore. tubes and splitter together.
front of the airboxes removed and silencers out . free tubes and 3" tubing to connect to the devil horns 50$ and devil horns 125$ i think is what paid for them
front of the airboxes removed and silencers out . free tubes and 3" tubing to connect to the devil horns 50$ and devil horns 125$ i think is what paid for them
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# 1130900129. parts.com wont show this number. type it in the part # search and you will get it with a price
intake setup is mine that i built. flows like a bear with cold air ramair combo! this pic was before i added the sl55 y splitter to the setup
intake setup is mine that i built. flows like a bear with cold air ramair combo! this pic was before i added the sl55 y splitter to the setup
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That looks great! I'll try just that. Thanks again.
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just understand my radiator openings are a bit different than yours. it just takes some imagination to get the job done! i wasnt willing to give up my m/b star in the middle or i would just do the entire sl55 intakes as they flow much better than oem
to me some things just shouldnt be forsaken in the quest for more power!!
to me some things just shouldnt be forsaken in the quest for more power!!
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just understand my radiator openings are a bit different than yours. it just takes some imagination to get the job done! i wasnt willing to give up my m/b star in the middle or i would just do the entire sl55 intakes as they flow much better than oem
to me some things just shouldnt be forsaken in the quest for more power!!
to me some things just shouldnt be forsaken in the quest for more power!!