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Old Aug 18, 2019 | 04:52 PM
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Cool 2002 Monte Carlo LS

It's been a minute since I've last posted, but I've done a few small-medium sized projects to my car. (With help of course).
  • I've installed fog lights (wired to my main headlights)
  • I've added extra pipe to install a second muffler and tip for my exhaust. (My dad and I took off an exhaust system from a 2003 SS and replaced the one I had).

















Here's the inside. I have external wire to the side for my LED strips underneath my dash.

I have a couple plans for the future:

 
Old Aug 19, 2019 | 05:21 AM
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Nice MC and great CAI choice. Keep taking good care of it; I cant wait to see your newest mods.
 
Old Aug 19, 2019 | 06:48 AM
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Personally, I would suggest a fender/bumper CAI.. The short ram intakes suck in more hot air than even the stock air box and this here cost me less than 50 dollars.. Hardest part is drilling a hold for the IAT sensor.. And as you see here, you dont even need to drill a hole in the metal, just the coupler if youre lazy like me..

However, if youre dead set on the short ram you can get them pretty cheap on ebay. I just dont see spending upwards of 200 dollars (after shipping and whatnot) for something that can be had for much cheaper..

Nice car btw..







 

Last edited by wht02monte; Aug 19, 2019 at 06:50 AM.
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