My CAI..check it out
Originally Posted by Lucky13
imo im not a fan of intakes that are routed into the fender area ....
i like the idea of this alot more
http://www.fc3s.org/how_tos/engine/i...x/DCP00064.jpg
just maybe done a lil more professionally with plumbing coming up from the front bump slot.
i like the idea of this alot more
http://www.fc3s.org/how_tos/engine/i...x/DCP00064.jpg
just maybe done a lil more professionally with plumbing coming up from the front bump slot.
Yeah that box in the engine bay would help alittle for a minute untill it heat soaks. You think one little peice of aluminum would keep the heat out? You can feel the engine heat throught the firewall which is slightly thicker 
The stock setup draws in cool air from infront of the radiator. It works better than you probably think, and it wont be a real choke point unless you have a standalone and are running no AFM. Go look at your AFM. It's a little opening that will never outflow the rest of the intake.

The stock setup draws in cool air from infront of the radiator. It works better than you probably think, and it wont be a real choke point unless you have a standalone and are running no AFM. Go look at your AFM. It's a little opening that will never outflow the rest of the intake.
Last edited by speed_monkey; Dec 4, 2005 at 05:29 PM.
If you really worry about water all that much, than you can build an "aqua shield"
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Do just like the "heat shield" for inside engine bay setups, but have it wrap around the filter as to protect it from splashes of water.
Me myself, I prefer bumper-routed setups..more protected from the elements, and look at the big holes in the bumper to feed air into it!
.Do just like the "heat shield" for inside engine bay setups, but have it wrap around the filter as to protect it from splashes of water.
Me myself, I prefer bumper-routed setups..more protected from the elements, and look at the big holes in the bumper to feed air into it!
Originally Posted by daten
What happens if you run through a deep puddle/water ?
Originally Posted by cwsttu
that setup is almost a total waste of time... there is no real way to prevent the hot air from the engine from seeping into that box
Originally Posted by speed_monkey
Yeah that box in the engine bay would help alittle for a minute untill it heat soaks. You think one little peice of aluminum would keep the heat out?
The stock setup draws in cool air from infront of the radiator. It works better than you probably think, and it wont be a real choke point unless you have a standalone and are running no AFM. Go look at your AFM. It's a little opening that will never outflow the rest of the intake.
Originally Posted by Bob Boberson
by breather i assume you mean the filter, and what part of it are you talking about? the o.d. i.d. of the flange? the diameter of the filter itself, its height?
Is it like 9mm or 12mm??or sumthing liek that?
Last edited by RevUp13b; Dec 5, 2005 at 08:25 PM.


