Silicone M20 Intake Boot

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  • bimma360
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    Yes! 2 more... needed

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  • theox69
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    Style 6/5:
    1. Pedaaa
    2. Achillies
    3. Violet88
    4. bimma360
    5. twism
    6. Big Willy
    7. plain325
    8. theox69
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  • twism
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    Originally posted by 5Toes
    Well one of these boots is $80 too... that is ALOT of money
    That only depends on which stage of owning e30 you are. At the beginning 100$ stuff is expensive, than 500$ is expensive, than you move on to lets say 1000, and somewhere after that price doesn't really matter lol

    And YAY for getting one more person on the list, now we only need 3 more :)

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  • plain325
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    Style 6/5:
    1. Pedaaa
    2. Achillies
    3. Violet88
    4. bimma360
    5. twism
    6. Big Willy
    7. plain325
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  • 5Toes
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    Well one of these boots is $80 too... that is ALOT of money

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  • Jand3rson
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    I know, I keep looking at those, but $80 is so much for an intake boot. They look SOOOO good tho, I'd love to get the red one to go with my red valve cover.

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  • twism
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    Originally posted by Janderson
    Now do them for 24V cars.
    This is where I got mine from -> http://store.bimmerworld.com/bimmerw...36z3-p923.aspx

    i have m52 in my car and it worked great ;)

    PS: Come on four more people and we're in!!!

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  • Jand3rson
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    Now do them for 24V cars.

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  • Big Willy
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    Style 6/5:
    1. Pedaaa
    2. Achillies
    3. Violet88
    4. bimma360
    5. twism
    6. Big Willy
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  • stevensake
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    k n intake

    All in all, there isn't much that differentiates the AEM kit from its competition. It's basically redirecting intake from the top of the engine to the bottom of the car. Note that this does imply that air will have to travel through allot more piping to get to the engine. Hence, this is why you will lose low end power. AEM kits are common because they make a broad range of applications for different types of cars. But if you own a common car like a Honda Civic, chances are that you'll find other kits which are much cheaper. Take your time to shop around before you jump into the AEM kit. Most of these kits will use the same routing to get to the cold air so they'll be more or less the same on the dyno. However, be careful so as to avoid a brand that comes with a cheap filter. If dirt or dust does make it's way into your engine, you could compromise your throttle body, mass air flow sensor and other vital engine parts. One more thing, wider isn't always better with intake systems but you can trust that AEM chose an optimal diameter.
    I always use summit they are the cheapest and reliable

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  • twism
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    Originally posted by einstein57
    I have an idea. Making a style 5 that flares out to 3" (longer then a standard boot). That way i could just cut off the excess and sell it as a style 5 too.
    I'm 100% in if you do that as I need style 5. I don't mind if I have to cut it myself too!

    Style 6/5:
    1. Pedaaa
    2. Achillies
    3. Violet88
    4. bimma360
    5. twism
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  • 5Toes
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    Id be in... when I get my E30

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  • Pedaaa
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    I´d be OK with that.
    But i think the ones who order style 5, don´t want to cut it off by themselves.
    So if you would do that before shipping, I guess its OK for everyone (?)

    Also for those who like style 6, it should be OK to have a longer elbow. Because if you need 3" diameter, your intake system isn´t stock anyhow and some futher modifications should be OK.

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  • einstein57
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    I have an idea. Making a style 5 that flares out to 3" (longer then a standard boot). That way i could just cut off the excess and sell it as a style 5 too.

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  • bimma360
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    Originally posted by Pedaaa
    Yeah, he said, if we can find 10 people, who´d be ready for pre-paying, he´ll start production.
    So, can I add you to the list?

    Style 6:
    1. Pedaaa
    2. Achillies
    3. Violet88
    4. ?? bimma360 ????
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    Sure! Almost halfway there...

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