Mods: built 2000 Integra Type R engine and tranny. Head is ported and polished, Crower rods, JE pistons Skunk2 stage 2 cams, REV Valves springs and retainers, skunk2 intake manifold, Act flywheel, RPS six puck sprung hub clutch, AEM cam gears, AEM fuel rail, STR cam seal, AEM V2 cold air intake, throttle body spacer, JDM ITR headers, APC catback exhaust
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Originally Posted by ELDUU
i just bought the car not too long ago and i wanted to buy an intake.
i was looking through the prices and they range from $250 and up
i looked at the RSX-S ones and they are about $100 cheaper
i think it would but just to be sure does an RSX-S intake fit in my 2006 Civic SI??
Easiest way to find out call the dealership, they'll tell u, or just look up the intakes from the same companies and see if the part numbers are the same
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Not 100% sure, but I believe they don't. Something to do with the DBW system.
DBW would more or less involve the throttle body not the intake piping. i want to say it wont fit, because of the tb positioning on the rbc manifold compared to an rsx's manifold.
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