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My Camaro :)


Question Posted Thursday January 24 2008, 10:06 pm

i have a 1997 z/28 ls1 camaro. i want to put a cold air intake in it,do i need anything? or is it just a bolt on performance upgrade?

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ssschallenger answered Monday February 18 2008, 2:20 pm:
you shouldn't already have a cold air intake if you haven't done anything with the motor yes it takes about ten minutes and K&N makes whole kits for your particular vehicle. Just check with local regulations. i know in california you have to have all smog legal stuff. I fabricated my own cold air intake for my jeep and it wouldn't pass the visual on the engine cuz it wasn't smog legal so i had to put the stock one back in

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jediforhire answered Friday January 25 2008, 2:46 pm:
Pink lady is right, and to add on to it, you already have cold air intake. What you want is an upgrade, a high performance intake assembly/kit. Something like this :[Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
It takes all of 10 minutes to swap out. A few clamps, hoses, and your good to go.

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PinkLady4863 answered Thursday January 24 2008, 11:21 pm:
first of all that's impossible, 1998 was ls1
1997 was lt1

but if you have a 1998 ls1 camaro you really dont need anything, just unbolt it and hook up the new air filter, replace a couple air flow tubes, and the air filter unit. It's not that hard, you'll be fine


good luck <33

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