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best cold air intake for a honda civic 2007?
at the cheapest price possible! lol
8 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
There are so many variable to say one intake is the "best" is hard. But here is a very long forum of a variety of intakes for your car http://www.8thcivic.com/forums/intake-spacer-discu...
Hope it helps.
- 1 decade ago
You get what you pay for.
Buy the AEM cold air intake with bypass valve. You won't regret it.
Note: all intakes are no equal. All brands are definitely not equal. A quality system will produce power while a cheap one will rob you of it.
- Rams NLv 41 decade ago
No cold air intake will make any difference, especially on some little civic, save your money.
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- 1 decade ago
Starting at about $80.00 you can get a Super Street performance air filter for that vehicle. There are a number other brands on the market at various prices. Here is a link with some to choose from. http://www.sickcaraccessories.com/products/Default... Hope I was of help.
Source(s): http://www.sickcaraccessories.com/ - 1 decade ago
i would go with a spectra cold air intake gives you the power of a cold air intake but you don't have to oil the filter which would make the air sensor bad if you can't find one in your make i would suggest getting one you don't have to oil
- 1 decade ago
there all them same go with ebay and then slap a aem sticker no one will tell the diff but for real if u go name brand all ur doing is buying the name ebay always good
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