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air filter chamber (custom air box)

EHmotorsports

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Quoting cheekychimp:
Quoting tektic:
hmm... Off topic much? I was hoping to see pics of other peoples custom air boxes.
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Modified, not custom!



And here's pictures of that fluid reservoir in my friend's car together with the same airbox for reference.













Let me know if you ever run accross another ARC box:) when I was younger I always wanted one for a car:)
 

tektic

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That's better <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Both look good guys.
Never heard of arc sir box but quick google search shows there put together pretty complexly.

How are any of these modified and not custom. my understanding of the word modified is when you change something that all ready exists. When fabricating something made to personal specifications that would be custom.

mod·i·fy
verb: make partial or minor changes to (something), typically so as to improve it or to make it less extreme.


cus·tom
Adjective: (not comparable) made in a different way from usual, specially to fit one's needs.


 
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cheekychimp

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What I meant was that the ARC box is "modified" i.e. it's actually designed for an EVO III and the mounting holes/brackets were simply modified so that it could be bolted onto the VR4. The other members' air boxes which have been built from scratch (and require far more fabrication skill in my opinion) are what I would consider "custom".
 

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I always wanted to do something like this on 192 but with a screen on the bottom to help deflect road debris. 192 and 1411 have that area opened up.
 
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