Air Filter Assembly Adapters any one?
so iam removing my rats nest and instead of cutting off the tubes and taping or welding them closed. i would like to get a after market k&n air filter setup. the problem is no one makes a base for our carb neck. i measured it to day and its 99 or 100 mm roughly 3.897 or 3.937 inches. if i cant find any thing i mite cut off the sides of the stock air filter assembly, go to the local parts store and find the widest k&n air filter they have that fits inside, then get a new top and longer stud. dose any one know of any one who makes a aire cleaner base that will fit our carb.
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Racing beat carb filter kit will fit a K&N filter. You have to use a spacer (read: washers) to push the threaded post that comes with it up higher so the nut will go on, but it fits. This is what I'm using. Unfortunatly I don't have any pics of it, but heres the link. http://www.racingbeat.com/FRmazda1.htm
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i was looking for a open air filter setup. i new about the racing beat one tho. ive been doing a lot of research and cant find a base that will go on the stock carb. i think i mite just cut the sides off the stock blue air cleaner assembly, and get a filter that goes to the edges, and a new cover. i found a thread that some one kept the stock top but just cut away most of the sides leaving the latches mite do that.
does any one know if it would be ok to run a carb hat like the ones for a blow thou setup but on a na motor. if i do that i could make my own cold air ect. the only reason i haven't done this is because i heard it is and it is not a good idea. no 100% its ok and no 100% its a bad idea. i wish rob from the shack would chim in, since if i do go the carb hat way id get it from him. since theres no way i can get that cool trick rotor carb hat. |
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Originally Posted by warwickben
(Post 7903908)
i was looking for a open air filter setup. i new about the racing beat one tho. ive been doing a lot of research and cant find a base that will go on the stock carb. i think i mite just cut the sides off the stock blue air cleaner assembly, and get a filter that goes to the edges, and a new cover. i found a thread that some one kept the stock top but just cut away most of the sides leaving the latches mite do that.
does any one know if it would be ok to run a carb hat like the ones for a blow thou setup but on a na motor. if i do that i could make my own cold air ect. the only reason i haven't done this is because i heard it is and it is not a good idea. no 100% its ok and no 100% its a bad idea. i wish rob from the shack would chim in, since if i do go the carb hat way id get it from him. since theres no way i can get that cool trick rotor carb hat. you want something that sucks cold air, otherwise you might as well leave the stock air cleaner alone. we looked at this way back in the 90's when pro7 was hot... |
whats pro seven. lol guess i need to find a carb hat that will work. i wish i could find one of those rotor ones.
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Jeezus iam having a hard time finding a carb hat. where did you find yours.
i think i read a post about how you modded it. |
My car fell on it's face with a carb hat at 6500 rpm (blown 13b mind you). I had the racing beat air cleaner on my old 12a, other than sounding neat it didn't perform any better than my stock air cleaner with a k&n filter and an intake tube from a voyageur grafted on to the snorkel and fed beside the rad to take in fresh air up front. So take you pic, the open filter sounded and looked cool, but the modified stock setup work as well or better and cost me a new K&N filter (same either way, you gotta buy one), plus a stock air cleaner (you've got that) and a $3.00 trip to pick-n-pull.
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By the way, this was my carb hat and huge k&n filter, $250 waste of money!
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iam confused as why "My car fell on it's face with a carb hat at 6500 rpm "
maybe it has to do with the volume of air inside being sucked in to fast with a blower.kinda like the setup didnt flow enough for a draw thru setup. i hate you so much right now.just kidding. i had this nice setup in my head, now iam second guessing my self. |
Originally Posted by warwickben
(Post 7909072)
Jeezus iam having a hard time finding a carb hat. where did you find yours.
i think i read a post about how you modded it. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Blow-...em150219516180 Let me know if you need me to draw a diagram or something. |
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Originally Posted by warwickben
(Post 7909494)
iam confused as why "My car fell on it's face with a carb hat at 6500 rpm "
maybe it has to do with the volume of air inside being sucked in to fast with a blower.kinda like the setup didnt flow enough for a draw thru setup. i hate you so much right now.just kidding. i had this nice setup in my head, now iam second guessing my self. |
84 stock quit typing and finish that blower scoop damnit :)
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Originally Posted by Jeezus
(Post 7904078)
What kind of mods did you make to the exhaust for that intake to be worth the effort? I'm kinda limited by the "strut bars" up front, but want to do something similar to my SA that I did to my FC. Something tells me it won't be as easy... |
Just get this and call it a day...
http://www.racingbeat.com/resultset....rtNumber=16531 |
Woohoo its been fun following Warwickben's lil journey cos im pretty much in the same boat as he... i want more power with an NA and i want to do it myself. tho i have a decent bank to do it. Im running a 12A and wish to change the airfilter to an open filter as well. Has anyone thought of redirecting the aircon straight into the airfilter? im a window warrior so i dont need aircon. I just want to know if il blow something up
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rxdash7, i think iam going to try to mod a carb hat if i dont get one from rotary shack.
then iam going to get some elbows from the link below and a new k&n filter, or ill get the elbows from respeed. http://www.spectreperformance.com/#CATALOG.9732 |
Originally Posted by warwickben
(Post 7911317)
rxdash7, i think iam going to try to mod a carb hat if i dont get one from rotary shack.
then iam going to get some elbows from the link below and a new k&n filter, or ill get the elbows from respeed. http://www.spectreperformance.com/#CATALOG.9732 |
you know i make cold air intake kit that works great.. tons of the local guys run them.. its not cheap to make them though..
if you guys get a group buy together i could do something.. the ones i make use a large plenum similar to the r/b base so the carb dosnt choke, then the large mandrel bent piping gets plumbed out of the engine bay in front of the A/C condensor/ radiator for the coolest air possible.. the extremists even get a huge mouth/ sheetmetal scoop that feeds the air inlet( ram air affect) these guys are happy with the results let me tell ya |
Better idea for sure!
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Originally Posted by warwickben
(Post 7911317)
rxdash7, i think iam going to try to mod a carb hat if i dont get one from rotary shack.
then iam going to get some elbows from the link below and a new k&n filter, or ill get the elbows from respeed. http://www.spectreperformance.com/#CATALOG.9732 |
Do you have any pics of that setup 680RWHP12A?
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84stock i was only going to get tubes from that site. unless i miss under stood what you where trying to say. if so explain.
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Originally Posted by rxdash7
(Post 7910599)
Wow. Nice work, Jeezus!
What kind of mods did you make to the exhaust for that intake to be worth the effort? I'm kinda limited by the "strut bars" up front, but want to do something similar to my SA that I did to my FC. Something tells me it won't be as easy... Full exhaust, RB header and borla everything else. Cleared it nicely. The only thing that I had to move wast the coolant res, that was put where the stock charcoal canister went. |
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I thought I should pass on my findings to anyone who may be fabricating an intake. Mine is Ford powered, using 3 inch tubing, but this may be useful for a rotary also. I shopped around and found a source for the aluminum tubing that seems to be much cheaper than any other source I could locate - Verocious Motorsports.
http://www.verociousmotorsports.com/.../Mandrel-Bends The straight and mandrel bends are .065 thickness, which is substantial enough to weld easily, but still reasonably light. If you don't mind using stainless, you can usually find a kit on eBay for a reasonable price, with the silicon rubber connectors included, so you don't have to weld if you prefer not to: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/3-Elb...em350027812847 http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/3-Int...em180217485180 Some of these kits have enough material and connectors to make several intake systems like mine. The rubber connector in my photo is actually a cut-down plumbing connector from Home Depot, and is still soft and pliable after 4 years of driving. The air box is custom made from an intake off an old V6 Buick of some sort. I recently installed a new radiator and put the K&N conical filter out in front of the radiator. I am a realist about the cold air vs hot air from the engine compartment - on a hot day at max power it might be worth 1 or 2 horsepower if I am lucky. But now I can brag about my cold air inlet. |
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