protege 5/2.0L sedans Injen CAI Group Buy
#1
protege 5/2.0L sedans Injen CAI Group Buy
I am working on arranging a group buy for the Injen Race Division Cold Air Intake for Proteges with the 2.0L engine. This will fit 2001 ES, all 2002 sedans, and all protege 5. I need roughly 5-10 others to agree to this group buy, and I will take care of the rest. You can either reply here or PM me if interested!
#2
ok, so we have a potential seller. but I need 8 more people to jump on board. this seller has not disclosed their price, just that they will beat 200 a pop. This is an awesome deal. this CAI retails at like 350, but can be found (if your lucky) for 250, and this is 200 shipped!
#10
I have asked about shipping, as I do not know if they planned on shipping to a single address or multiple. I will keep you all posted. Im thinking I can only do polished, since thats all their website shows, but once again I asked and will keep you posted.
#12
I checked out the site that you got this pic from and they are selling this product for $245 for the Protege 5. How easy are they to install. Can your "average joe" Take care of installing it with basic tooks. If you can get it for $200 shipped, I guess that is a good price and I might be interested since I am looking for a new intake for my '03 Protege 5.
How does this CAI product work in areas that get a lot of rain and snow. I have heard complaints of using CAI intakes in wet driving conditions?????
I have also heard good comments about ingen products......
How does this CAI product work in areas that get a lot of rain and snow. I have heard complaints of using CAI intakes in wet driving conditions?????
I have also heard good comments about ingen products......
#14
i have yet to install one, as this is the reason for the group buy.
what i have heard:
1) the injen CAI is the best intake on the market for our cars.
2) they are simple to install, take very little time and effort. I have installed other intakes in other cars, but never an injen, never a pro, but i dont think it will be any different.
what i have heard:
1) the injen CAI is the best intake on the market for our cars.
2) they are simple to install, take very little time and effort. I have installed other intakes in other cars, but never an injen, never a pro, but i dont think it will be any different.
#15
one more thing:
unless you submerge it in water it will not have a problem. if you are worried you can spend 50$ and buy a splash guard, or the AEM bypass valve which allows to work while submerged, im not worried about it at all, since i dont plan on driving in a lake
unless you submerge it in water it will not have a problem. if you are worried you can spend 50$ and buy a splash guard, or the AEM bypass valve which allows to work while submerged, im not worried about it at all, since i dont plan on driving in a lake