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GPW ASM S2000

Old 07-04-2015, 05:40 AM
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Looks very interesting. Most pics of that intake
Old 07-06-2015, 12:59 PM
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awaiting more pics
Old 07-06-2015, 01:05 PM
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That looks awesome! That's what I was planning on doing, but with the usual aluminum piping.
Old 07-06-2015, 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by TEASPOONGUY
Originally Posted by WhyW' timestamp='1433592817' post='23638330
Let's see install pics for the ASM bar!

I was waiting to take pics when i got the new intake in the car.

Just waiting for the last two Tbolts. Company sent me the wrong size, so i should have it installed,
and photos up next week.

I wasnt able to find an intake that i liked that made power that was affordable.
So i decided to make my own.

Specs:
Carbon Fiber Piping
Weight: 2.35 Lbs
4" at the Filter, and tapers to a 3" pipe into the TB.


I want to see this installed!
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More pics pls
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I want to see how this intake turned out...
Old 12-21-2015, 04:01 PM
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Never happened
Old 06-13-2016, 11:48 AM
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That is correct, i never ended up installing this intake. I simply just did not like the way it looked in my car, and it bugged me. I had come across a rep mugen intake, so i purchased that instead. It filled in the much needed hole in my ASM cooling plate as well as made the engine bay aesthetically pleasing.
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Any updates??
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-Installing Samco hoses this weekend

-Purchased a Mugen rep intake two weeks ago. Will be taking off the Mugen sticker off the intake as well, since it isn't made by Mugen.
Ordered Mugen Rad cap, and oil cap to replace the current spoon

-ASM Catch can is getting new hoses so it was temp removed.

-A custom Wasp Splitter will also be on the way soon.

-Replaced my exhaust with the EVS 70-SSP
-My friends company gave me a free sample of their Full LED AP2 tail lights as well.

-I am also waiting on my Nexus 7 Mount to come in so i can mount it up. I will be using my Nexus with Defi Smart adaptor as my new cluster.
This is something i had sitting in my garage for 16 months now, and finally will be putting on.

Below is a sample image of what something like this looks like in a car. A dry carbon plate will block off the OEM cluster, with cutouts for all important warning lights.

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