If a 2.4 Short Air Ram will fit on an ECO (with minor mod to bracket) why are 2.4's $30-$40 on EBAY and ECo $160 - $200?
Problem is you're looking on Ebay.
i dont think a 2.4 intake would fit on a eco. main thing being the way the TB sits on both engines
that being said, i think a reason why 2.4 intakes are $40 and ecotec intakes are $160-$200 is that the 2.4 aint being made anymore. so companies who still have intakes for the 2.4 want to move them out and make room for more eco intakes
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buy a K&N air filter. remove the "S" shaped plastic tube from your intake. attatch K&N filter to the end of the plastic intake that is already on your car. It's cheap and easy.
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99redz24 wrote:i dont think a 2.4 intake would fit on a eco. main thing being the way the TB sits on both engines
that being said, i think a reason why 2.4 intakes are $40 and ecotec intakes are $160-$200 is that the 2.4 aint being made anymore. so companies who still have intakes for the 2.4 want to move them out and make room for more eco intakes
I'm thinking the same thing.. But you shouldn't be paying more then $40 in materials to make your own.
Check out
http://store.airflo.com/ AirFlowOnline is the best resource that I've found for DIY intake parts.
You can get everything from those guys!
-Matt
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ok, now if we are gonna make our own....what size piping is good to go with?
3"
my big thing is trying to find a coupler for the TB
cant you just throw a 90 degree elbow on it?
yeah. but some intakes come with a rubber 90 degree elbow
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ya, but ordering online is taking a chance its too big and will hit the hood, like i had happen once already. i cant find them around my area for the life of me