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Old 09-28-2011, 09:58 PM   #1
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Custom cheap cold air intake

Hey new to the forum but I figured there's a lot of discussion on intakes and which is best . For the money it seems like your giving your left arm for a simple pipe and filter element . Understandably the k&n intake at somewhere around 200-300$ has the intake box which adds to it's worth. Right? Or does it. Well for under 60$ I made a comparable substitute. Some of you I'm sure will jump on the band wagon of eBay is crap I don't trust it blah blah blah... But for those of you who wanna try it be my guest! But by no account am I garenteeing anything to be safe and if you descide to follow you do so on your own.

35$ ebay intake kit for 92-95 civic (make sure its straight pipe into about 35 degree angle)
10$ sheet of 2x2 plexi glass from home depot
0.97$ walmart flat black spray paint
free card board
and some high grit sand paper could be about 5$


first ebay intake shortened by about two inches eye it up to be precise mark then cut be sure to clean spare pieces of metal. then sand and paint.


second test fit relativly simple if you have half a brain.. take old out put new in... since honda stayed with map sensors no needs for any fancy hookup for and maf sensors so hook up vacuum line and go

third.... get the cardboard test and trim test and trim keep goin till you have a shape that blocks most of the air from the engine bay. a hole in the center for the charge pipe worked well for me.. once you have a decent fitting piece of card board... time for step four

fourth take the plexi trace your cardboard for a basic shape then cut.. i used an angle grinder but you can use a razor blade but trust me its difficult... any way you can to get the cardboard shape cut from the plexi....

fifth fit it all together if you make it tight enough you wont need any supports but i made a few anyway (not pictured) the mount on the strut tower will work wonders just screw in a small piece from the ebay intake kit and secure it to the hole for the original airbox...


honestly if you need more instructions i dont think you should attempt this but im willing to answer questions...ive been working on cars for sometime now and have a good hand in custom fabricating some things so this may not be for the newb section of ridgeline owners...
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Old 09-28-2011, 10:42 PM   #2
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Re: Custom cheap cold air intake

Hmmm....$200-300 vs. $51? I think i'd go your route...good job

I might opt for a black divider over the clear plexiglas

Nice first post newbie
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Old 09-29-2011, 04:53 AM   #3
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Thanks i originally wanted to do that too but home depot didnt have the supplies and i didnt feel like buying a 6x8 sheet of aluminum from the metal shop....
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Re: Custom cheap cold air intake

Do you notice any difference over the stock?
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Old 09-29-2011, 11:01 AM   #5
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Its still no rocket ship but definatly an increase... About as much as an intake should give.. Engine sounds better tho, the thng roars to life at vtec now, before i could barely hear it im excited for the colder weather to it should really have a differnce then....
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Old 09-29-2011, 11:08 AM   #6
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Re: Custom cheap cold air intake

I though the stock system was considered a CAI, as it was.

But hey, for around $50, if it sounds better, great!
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Old 09-29-2011, 11:12 AM   #7
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It probably is but i know that k&n refers to there boxed in filter to be a cold air intake... So i did the same , its the same basic idea
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Old 09-29-2011, 11:36 AM   #8
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Re: Custom cheap cold air intake

I suspect the opening under the hood just in front of the radiator, would be cooler that an area inside the engine compartment, even with the divider.
At least you don't have to work hard to sell us on a $50 mod as hard as K&N does to sell something for 3 to 5x that.
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I doubt this is the most effective way. But i will say its an easy settup no headache....i did see that area and it did look like i could get one in there. But i would need more piping and not in the mood lol...this only took about an hour total with the plexi being the biggest pain.....but like you said its only 50$
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I doubt this is the most effective way. But i will say its an easy settup no headache....i did see that area and it did look like i could get one in there. But i would need more piping and not in the mood lol...this only took about an hour total with the plexi being the biggest pain.....but like you said its only 50$
Now see if you can work a mod for those with '09 + models that have the MAF sensor mounted on the stock air cleaner housing.
Actually, I think K&N was working on one, but I doubt there are a sufficient number of those RLs around to make it worth their time.
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