There was info on the Qld Club website, but I can't find it now. Loch passed away a couple of years ago, his son (Gary I think) had taken over the business at the time, but not sure if it is still going.
Another option is the MX5mania cold air intake, which is very similar in design to the later model Loch CAI, or even make you own.....not too hard and very cheap.
Here is more info on making your own, by our very own Forum member, Matty.
http://autospeed.com/A_110680/cms/article.html
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The extractors are made by CES Racing http://www.cesracing.com.au/.
Not sure if Gary Stewart still makes the CAI.
Not sure if Gary Stewart still makes the CAI.

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G'day Overdrawn, Mr Garry Stewart supplied and installed,at his Learoyd Road, Acacia Ridge workshop, a CAI (Simota filter) and specially made up extractors to suit my 10AE in 2005. His telephone number is available on the White Page site. If you do choose to get one of his CAIs,I think its worth getting a spare filter AND a cleaning fluid kit from him too. Any cotton filter cleaner may be ok(??), but Australian Auto Accessories in Melbourne recommend the Triple A Recharger Filter Care Service Kit for the Simota filter. Doubtless, you are checking out the alternative types of CAIs... I'm happy with mine. It looks impressive and sounds great when you tread on it, but other types might be less fiddly to clean.. Hope this helps. Slowpoke
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