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Old Aug 25, 2007, 11:33 AM
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Anybody knows if the HKS BOV w/IC piping kit will fit when having the ARC intake box??
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I would like to know about this as well. For me, the point of going for a aftermarket intake is so I can fit the upper intercooling piping in. Is that possible? Thanks.
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bump, i'm also curious about this. any aftermarket hard pipes to make the stock look disappear? And does the ARC box fit IX models? I'm curious
Old May 13, 2008, 02:16 AM
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Im using a cusco induction pipe with the arc box. I think that any after market induction pipe will wit because it has the same pipe with the maf sensor attached to it.

But im having a little problem... After acceleration when im slowing down (to stop) and im pressing the clutch down, rpm goes to approx 500 and the car shuts down. This is not happening 100% of the time, maybe like 60-70%.

Im thinking if I could fix this using ecuflash?
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awesome write up!!
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I like how it doesnot touch the acd tank too much like how other intakes would.
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A writeup for the intake arm with the filter would be nice, even though it's pretty straight forward
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I was under the impression that whenever you'd install mods (for evos), you'd need a tune. That's why it's better to gather some mods together, install, then get a tune. Sorry for the newb inquiry, I'm new to the evo scene and was just curious if this is really the case (reality-wise vs. heresay).
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useful post, very good how to:, really clear photos too!
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