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Today I just ordered an AEM Cold Air Intake, AEM bypass valve, AEM tru-power pulley, and overlays from bluebatmobile...I CAN'T WAIT TO GET THEM 
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umm... your car is black right, not carbon blue?
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umm... your car is black right, not carbon blue? It's carbon blue...its hard to tell in the pics that i have posted. But then again that's why i like the carbon blue so much!
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awesome - enjoy... 
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AEM bypass valves ARE SHIT!!!, get your money back. I have a friend thats gone through 3 and the last one was faulty and a piece got jammed in his engine. Go w/ the ones they sell on ebay, it may sound stupid but they look and work much better than AEM. Just check it out and its less than 5 bucks If i can remember, I have one myself and I have no complaints 
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Actually, I would suggest just going without them. As long as you dont drive through a pond (the filter has to be TOTALLY submerged to hydrolock).
Last edited by LostAngel; May 4, 2004 6:23pm.
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and btw, i have a complaint... bypass valves are useless. The chances of your wheel well being COMPLETELY submerged in water is totally impossible unless your driving in like a river as stated above by lostangel. I wish I wouldn't have wasted my money on it. Even if it rains really bad it takes a lot of force that our engines don't have to suck that water up through those bends. well I hope I was helpfull. Goodluck 
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LNK "you only need something when you know it exists..then it becomes a want"
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yep help me...good to know 
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AEM bypass valves ARE SHIT!!!, get your money back. I have a friend thats gone through 3 and the last one was faulty and a piece got jammed in his engine. Go w/ the ones they sell on ebay, it may sound stupid but they look and work much better than AEM. Just check it out and its less than 5 bucks If i can remember, I have one myself and I have no complaints  Has anyone else had this problem?? 
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nice purchases, although the bypass valve isnt needed
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