Lancer ES Cold Air Intake?
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Yes there is, it's hard to find, but if you search you can find it. Have you tried searching using automatic CAI? Or perhaps the easiest way is to just buy the materials and make your own.
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would this work?
http://www.intakeone.com/Mitsubishi_...l_InjenIS.html
is that the standard cold air intake?
http://www.intakeone.com/Mitsubishi_...l_InjenIS.html
is that the standard cold air intake?
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Im pretty sure any car wether it be a auto or a manual both can have a CAI. cause one of my friends has a CAI in his automatic 2003 honda civic.
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cai is possibly in an auto, just gotta rerange some ish and it has been done. Thou, ya best choice is to go with a sri (short ram intake) cuz it sits above the transmission and you dont have to worry about hydroclog
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tyhart87 - you can, but it's not something you MUST get. That vent is just to help the engine cool. Any car could use it, although it's not needed on most cars. If that makes any sense...
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