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Injen Technology

Injen Cold Air Intake For 2010 2.5L Mazda 3s!
Turn your hatchback into a weekend warrior by bolting on the all new SP6064. This masterpiece, engineered by using the only patented tuning method, the MR Step-Down process and Air Fusion will blast you down the track with power gains of up to 9.2 h/p and 9.1 ft/lbs of torque. It now comes equipped with the first "surface loading", webbed nano-fiber dry filter, which traps dust right on the surface while accelerating air flow. Injen Technology, the last of the original pioneers that brought you, The World's First Tuned Air Intake System!
Key Features:
* MR Technology – Tunes intakes to factory air/fuel ratios.
* Air Fusion – Adjust short/long term fuel trim levels to factory specs.
* Web Nano-Fiber Dry Filter – The first webbed nano-fiber dry filter that catches contaminants on the surface and accelerates air flow for added performance.
* Calibrated Mass Air Flow Sensor Housing.
* Mandrel-Bent Aerospace Aluminum Alloy.
* Tuned And Machined Sensor Adapter.
* The Step-Down Process Is A Mechanical Device That Is Virtually Indestructable And Will Not Fail Over Time.
* No Electronic Devices Are Used To Trick The MAF Sensor.
* No Need To Worry About Electronic Devices Ever Failing, With Our Mechanical Device Your Air/Fuel Ratios Will Always Be Right On!
The Injen RD series is a cold air intake system for the enthusiast craving mid-range power. The intake tube is strategically placed behind the front bumper to acquire colder, denser air. Although most of the Injen RD series are a one-piece design, several are two-piece designs due to the mass air flow meters. Every Injen RD system is certified or pending by the California Air Resource Board and backed by Injen Technology's limited lifetime warranty.
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Your car should have come with a cruise control kit from the factory!
it there a website that I can go to to get a customized car value on my modified car?
I have a 2001 hyundai tiburon that I have done a tone of modifications to: IE- b&m short throw sport shifter, tenzo r racing rims lo pro tires, full body led's and wheel well led's, a 4000$ sterio system, a high flow ractive catback exhaust system, and an injen technologies cold air intake. I am looking to sell the car but I am trying to figure out how much I should sell the car for.
No there is not, owners who customize their cars rarely if ever get the money back that they spent on aftermarket parts.
Custom cars usually only appeal to one person, the guy who built it, so the value of that car is lost on anyone else.
Value the car at what a stock Tiburon would be and then maybe add 10% for all your hard work.
Tsukuba Red Hyundai Genesis Coupe 2.0TM/T Injen Catback Exhaust and TurboXS Downpipe
