Anyone ever polish their AEM V1 CAI ?

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> $20 that means what you're spending is greater than $20.

< $20 this means you're spending less than $20.
 

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Was thinking of doing something similar with the custom intake that I was going to get, probably will just sand by hand.

IIRC it's stainless steel.
 

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> $20 that means what you're spending is greater than $20.

< $20 this means you're spending less than $20.

OHHHHHHHH hahahahahahaha mah bad :) funny how I'm a 3rd year engineering student .. be careful of the things I design in the future.

Was thinking of doing something similar with the custom intake that I was going to get, probably will just sand by hand.

IIRC it's stainless steel.

Yeah my SRI is stainless steel so I couldn't polish that .. that's why I wanted to make sure AEM used aluminum before I went out and stripped it lol. I need a jewelers stone to polish up the SRI =/
 

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OHHHHHHHH hahahahahahaha mah bad :) funny how I'm a 3rd year engineering student .. be careful of the things I design in the future.
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Yeah my SRI is stainless steel so I couldn't polish that .. that's why I wanted to make sure AEM used aluminum before I went out and stripped it lol. I need a jewelers stone to polish up the SRI =/
I think I may paint my SRI black since i can't polish it up. Make it look sorta oem.. lol.
 
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