subaruzane
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Hey guys. I have a '98 Legacy Outback. I've been doing a lot of reading up lately on the do-it-yourself cold air intakes. I'm pretty interested in doing this to get that sweet noise and a bit better fuel economy and maybe some power gains. While also saving money from having to buy the $200+ CAI systems.
Can anyone point me in the right direction of what supplies I would need to buy or a good write up on how to do this? Or maybe post a link of someone who has done something similar? Anything helps.
Thanks!
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Hey all. I've got a 98 Outback Limited. The gas light has come on a couple of times and then i've just gone and filled up. However, i'm just curious to know exactly how many miles I could go after the gas light comes on?
Thanks!
-Zane
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Thanks a ton guys. This info has been very helpful!
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Thanks guys! and what do you mean by getting an intake that pulls from the fender wall?
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Ok thanks. Just looking for a cheap way to have a little more fun while driving.
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Alright. Thanks. I had just been reading up on them and they sounded pretty awesome. Better gas mileage, more power, cool sound. I was hoping it'd work for me as well. So, really no advantages from using it besides the noise?
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Hey guys. New to the forum, but I am interested in getting a cold air intake for my 1998 Legacy Outback Limited. Has anybody had any experience with a CAI in a similar Subaru. Also, what brand should I look to get?, noticeable differences?, where should I buy?
Thanks!
DIY Cold Air Intake
in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
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I'm not looking to build the air intake where the filter stays under the hood in the engine bay. I want to build the kind where the cone filter goes down in the fender, grabbing cold air. Cold air=more power.