i dont see why not, if your installing oem or an aftermarket a/intake it still needs of it i put an Injen a/intake and engine breaths better and cleaner not to mention more power
getting the engine worked on and put in a cold air intake
no you cant the bolt patern on the vtec heads are different then the non vtec heads
The air intake .
No. The cylinder head on the Type R and GSR are different. The bolt and coolant holes will not match up. However, the Type R's intake manifold will fit a 99-00 Civic SI because their cylinder heads are similar.
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I have a 1994 ford ranger with a 2.3 4 cylinder and a k&n cold air intake. You can really tell the difference in the take-off and it has a little more power l, so it is a pretty good idea to add one
No
Yes it will fit.
its under the air intake on the right side of the engine. you have to take off the intake to get to it.
It is not necessarily a bad thing. It however will not be very cost effective on a daily driver. The benefits will be negligible.
There are 2 yas to put a cold air intake on it is to cut out a hole big enough behind the driver side head lights to fit it in there. The next way " more expensive " is to buy a hood or put vents in the stock hood and run that way. The easiest bolt on air performance upgrade is a air ram kit which is simply an open type filter like a cold air intake but not able to get fresh air.
The IAT intake air temperature sensor plug on a 93 Nissan is on the intake pipe. The EGR sensor is located on the intake manifold.