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Old 10-02-2005, 11:27 AM   #1
CCA.....what does everyone think  
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then goto the CCA folder....i love it...very easy to install....
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uhh so is this the same car that's smashed??
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yup yup...that would be my car...crazy thing is, carfax said my car is clean, no reports of accidents at all....
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Looks good, but too high of a prerssure drop for me. The stock intercooler flows more air.

@ 300 CFM the stock intercooler has a 1.63 PSI drop.
@ 300 CFM the CCA intercooler had 3.22 Psi drop.

The cooler air is what you're seeing gains from.
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the pressure drop may be a bit more, but none the less i think it looks alot better!!
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how did you get it to fit? Isn't there a black bumber/foamish thing in the way?
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how did you get it to fit? Isn't there a black bumber/foamish thing in the way?
Yes.. that foamish thing just clips onto the reforcement inbetween the bumper cover and the reinforcement. You have to remove the stock reinforcement to install the intercooler.
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Wouldn't that void warranty and/or make the car unable to pass inspection? Or does it not do much to the safety of the vehicle?
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