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    CAI B7 2.0t

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    Trying to find a cai for a b7. Struggling to find anything other than aem.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Jayz691's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg16cc View Post
    Trying to find a cai for a b7. Struggling to find anything other than aem.
    ECS cai is a decent setup. Just know, they're for looks/sound only..

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    Established Member Two Rings Nate_Conner's Avatar
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    Just do the Airbox cutout mod posted somehwere here on the forums. its jsut cutting the bottom out of the stock airbox to let more air in, and noise out while not sucking anything up.

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    I always recommend to make your own, new kits are like $400+, yet you can build one yourself for like $120. In copied the ECS setup with a K&N filter, a silicone intake tube from amazon, sheet metal, weather stripping, and some heat resistant wrap. I had extra metal so I also made a heat shield around the turbo/manifold.






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    Appreciate it! I am only looking for sound not any sort of gains. I think I’m gonna diy it.

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    Established Member Two Rings OGB7A4's Avatar
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    [QUOTE=Sa12_gecko;15141018]I always recommend to make your own, new kits are like $400+, yet you can build one yourself for like $120. In copied the ECS setup with a K&N filter, a silicone intake tube from amazon, sheet metal, weather stripping, and some heat resistant wrap. I had extra metal so I also made a heat shield around the turbo/manifold.

    You Could sell these bro. Pretty clean. Love the turbo heat diverter. Sick

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