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My Short Ram Air Intake Configuration (1996 Pathfinder)


brerben
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Send me a pic. I might be interested.

 

OK, here are the pics (sorry it took so long). This fits 1997-2000 Pathfinders (or any Pathfinder without the carbon canister in the engine bay). I originally bought this from Weapon-R for $230, but that price also included the filter, couplers, hoses, etc (here is the URL for what I originally bought: http://weapon-r.com/english/index.php?main...roducts_id=5294 ). So my grand total for the pipe, hoses and 2 couplers will be:

 

$55.00 USD

 

PICTURES:

 

With the hoses connected:

 

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Other pics (without the hoses):

 

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Thanks for the pics.

 

The WR intake tube is oddly designed if it's supposed to be vehicle-specific, since the larger hose bungs are on opposite sides of the tube, while the factory tube has both hoses on the same side.

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Is that the same one sold on AC's site?

 

The pipe I am selling is the piping to the Weapon-R "Secret Weapon" intake. It is NOT a "Dragon" intake (which are about $80 cheaper).

 

The model number to the piping I am selling is 304-118-101. So if AC has this particular model number, then yes, it is the one sold on AC's site.

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The pipe I am selling is the piping to the Weapon-R "Secret Weapon" intake. It is NOT a "Dragon" intake (which are about $80 cheaper).

 

The model number to the piping I am selling is 304-118-101. So if AC has this particular model number, then yes, it is the one sold on AC's site.

 

COOL! Thanks for the helpful info!

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Yes, it is. They call it the Polished Performer Plus Intake System. The photo they use is a generic "Weapon-R marketing" stock image. AC also sells the "Weapon-R Dragon Intake", which is simply called the "Performer Air Intake".

 

Don't you think it's a little unprofessional of AC to totally re-name a product like that? I'm guessing it's to keep people from searching for the same thing at a lower price elsewhere.

 

If this is true, could it also be possible that AC's 2" lift springs are sold elsewhere? Or does AC actually fabricate the springs themselves?

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