How is my intake setup?
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slide style_AUTO (Iowa)
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How is my intake setup?
I misplaced my stock intake hose so I had to use one off a RB25DET.....yes a skyline. I have a couple RB25's sitting in my garage. Ne ways....how does the setup look? AFM sitting at a good angle? Any suggestions?
nothing wrong with it in my oppinion. Looks kinda like the stock one. I like my custom intake made out of aluminum alot better though because for some reason I like the idea of a smooth inlet ducked instead of one like that. It seems like it would just be more efficient or something.
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slide style_AUTO (Iowa)
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Yeah I'd prefer a nice aluminum pipe but dont have any....and budget is limited. I have a HKS elbow pipe laying around but it comes out at a 90 degree angle and won't work with the oversized AFM.
Originally Posted by Street Racer
can i just put a tube to the end of the pastic and a filter on the end...?
wouldnt that work or is there a sensor somewhere in the works...?

wouldnt that work or is there a sensor somewhere in the works...?


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The air intake restrictions of the stock setup have been fixed. You now have a much more free flowing air intake, but you're intaking hot engine air. You need to isolate the intake filter from the engine compartment and give it a cold air source. Engines and horsepower thrive on colder denser air coming in to them.
i remember someone had posted using a 92-95 Civic air intake for their 13BT. he said he had done minor modifications to it which i'm guessing are the nipples and cut a few inches off the pipe.
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