Intake

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mzdspd
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I have a 1993 SOHC 16V and was wondering if an intake made for a honda civic along with a mafs adapter would work on my car. (I hate to use a part made for a Honda but if it works.) I was thinking the pipe could go from the intake manifold into the mass airflow sensor, then the mafs adapter could gon the other side and the filter could connect to that. Please tell me if this will work. Thanks.
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why don't you buy a PRM Intake from Corksport for your car then you don't have to worry about putting a honda part in your car.<P>Your idea sounds good but maybe someone who has done it will be able to answer your question better.
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by mzdspd:<BR><STRONG>(I hate to use a part made for a Honda but if it works.)</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>man thats very stereotypical. not cool. i mean who cares what its made for or by who, as long as it works, then it works.
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by mzdspd:<BR><STRONG>I have a 1993 SOHC 16V and was wondering if an intake made for a honda civic along with a mafs adapter would work on my car. (I hate to use a part made for a Honda but if it works.) I was thinking the pipe could go from the intake manifold into the mass airflow sensor, then the mafs adapter could gon the other side and the filter could connect to that. Please tell me if this will work. Thanks.</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR>just order 1 from your local performance shop mine cost 20 cnd and i think it was for a celica <BR>works fine
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don't buy the part for the honda, it does not work. in order to get the angle right, i would've had to cut off more than half of it..thus bringing the maf closer to the engine and in a very tight spot. i still have a chrome intake for a 92-95 civic......
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not to bust your ballz but<BR>i remeber when civics were the hardest thing to trick out<BR>now you can go to pep boy, autozone etc.. and get your stuff off the shelf.....<BR>just seems like not fun anymore if you own a civic....<BR>just like those mustang boys<BR>jason
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