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Old 05-11-05, 01:26 AM   #1 (permalink)
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what year prelude AEM bypass valve

hi im thinking about doing a CAI. i have a 90 degree mandrel pipe and im thinking about getting the AEM bypass valve. the problem is i looked around this very helpful forum and found out that i would need the prelude bypass valve.i want to know what year prelude bypass valve i need . because im looking at the 3" Bypass Valve but ti doesnt say about anything like its a prelude. thanks for the time to read this
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dont waste your money, worthless unless u plan on driving the intake underwater
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It doesn't have to specifically be a prelude bypass, people just use that as a frame of reference because the prelude also uses a 3" bypass. A 3" AEM bypass is the one that will fit our cars.
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