Author Topic: Will an ebay cheapo induction kit line up with a cheapo ebay tip?  (Read 1134 times)

Offline tg1

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And do you think it'll be worth it?

quickly quickly please i fear this money may burn through my pocket and into my leg if i don't spend it soon  :grin:

Offline tg1

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looking at it, its gonna be the maf sensor and holder that might be a pain

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if you can avoid cheapo ebay items i would say avoid them as you knwo that saying buy cheap buy twice might save you having to replace it in the future etc

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yeah i can see that but i feel its best to learn the hard way.  :huh:

I've had a fair few cheapo things off ebay for my civic and was as good as the branded things.

The air filter i bought made it come up with 138 on the rollers. not too bad seeing as it only came with 130 out of the factory a million years ago.

Same with the short shift and strut brace too.

the only thing i'm worried about is joining the two together. i reckon both will fit fine individually but not sure about the both lining up.

Think its gonna be a case of cross my fingers and see.

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well to be fair if they are made to replace teh OEM parts you shouldnt have a problem  :wink:

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