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making Cold Air intake ej swapped brat

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Does anyone have any suggestions on how to make a cold air intake for a swapped ej22 brat? i want a real cold air not just the short ram. thats what i have right know and it real sucks with the rapid changes in temp here in colorado. I lack power when its above 65 degrees. Don't know if thats related to a missing rear o2 sensor though or coming from engine bay temp. But i still would like to make a Cold Air system for the Brat. Any suggestions would be much appreciated (mainly where to put filter and material to use)

Where are you at in CO?

 

Do you still have the factory intake for the 2.2? I used the factory one in mine and just modified it a bit.

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I have a factory 22 intake, i live in westminster, its about 20 minutes west of denver

I'm familiar with that, i own a house in Golden and grew up in south park in the mtns. I have an EJ in my loyale and i just modified the stock intake to accept air from the loyale stock air filter, works good so far and all i did was make the hole bigger in the air filter housing and use some duck tape.

 

Are you looking for any subaru parts?

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But what about bringing the air from the outside in? I dont have much of a way to do that because the two different body styles.

I used the hole through the passenger fender where the stock Loyale air cleaner pulled air from, and now I feel stupid because you have a Brat. Oh damn. Haha

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