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Old 05-26-2002, 05:12 AM
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Hi, I own a 2002 elantra gls and am wondering what kind of cold air I should buy. Everywhere I look all I find is cold air for honda and acura, can someone please give me a list of brands that make cold air for hyundai? Thanks smile.gif
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Do a search, you should find bountiful resources to answer your question.
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am wondering what kind of cold air I should buy
Hehehehh... That sounds kind of funny.. I thought it was a free commodity
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Should I wait for the shark racing CAI? Why is it supposed to be so much better than everything else?
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That is something that you have to decide.. You, can either wait for the dyno's to be done, and choose which CAI you want when they come out, or go by customizing one, which I think is the way to go..
But if you do not mind waiting, by all means, buy whichever one you want (SR, Kore, Ingen, etc...)




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