pics of intake setup
here are the pics of the cold air intake. the filter and adapter for the maf were bought off ebay. the pipe is 3" internal diameter. i used two couplers, about 7" of pipe and a 90degree angle piece cut in half to give less angle. regained power below 4000 and gained a whole lot above 4000. very very worth it.
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/attach...postid=1108295 https://www.rx7club.com/forum/attach...postid=1108283 https://www.rx7club.com/forum/attach...postid=1108276 |
Looks nice!
Not a fan of cutting up the car though :( Do you have stainless steel radiator hoses? :confused: |
the pics aren't very good but hopefully everyone understands what i did.
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Ahh, finally pics. Looks good but I'd be worried about the filter dirtying up quick.
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yeah the filter will probably get bitched quick, but for the 18 dollars i paid, if i get 1 summer i will be happy, a stock replacement filter is that expensive, atleast this one is reusable
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Originally posted by AreExSeven Looks nice! Not a fan of cutting up the car though :( Do you have stainless steel radiator hoses? :confused: Stainless steel covers that slip over the existing hoses to make it look like you have braided stainless steel lines. You can tell by how loose it is, and by the hidden worm gear clamps on the rad instead of -AN fittings. |
yeah it is the shitty fake hose, i didn't put any other one on from the kit so i basically wasted money, cause the fake sleeve doesn't go on well at all. but i don't know if it is rice since they are made for american cars, but whatever, call me rice if u want to hate, whatever!
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I didn't say your car was rice, I said your hose cover's were rice.
You are trying to look like you have a product you actually don't. It's like putting chicken wire in your front grill so it resembles a FMIC.... And don't tell me you can't rice out an american car.... Need I mention... Mustangs? Neons? Camaros? It's done to them all the time. |
no chicken wire here. oddly enough, the dress up kit costs probably as much as a real ss hose does. i did the hose a long time ago, but never upgraded it, i agree it does look cheap and i think it takes away from the rest of my engine bay, but only have proibably a month left of driving rexxie so no point this fall, it isn't really a priority.
yeah, mustangs and camaroes can be made super gay, but i think since they are domestic we should call them something other than rice, maybe potatoe or something. leave the rice qualification for the hondas and pulsars |
Originally posted by wpgrexx no chicken wire here. oddly enough, the dress up kit costs probably as much as a real ss hose does. i did the hose a long time ago, but never upgraded it, i agree it does look cheap and i think it takes away from the rest of my engine bay, but only have proibably a month left of driving rexxie so no point this fall, it isn't really a priority. yeah, mustangs and camaroes can be made super gay, but i think since they are domestic we should call them something other than rice, maybe potatoe or something. BTW: 6' feet of rad hose cover: $25.69 6' of Braided hosing: $54.95, plus fittings |
potato sorry, i should know that being Irish.
I bought that stupid kit they sell with all the different sizes but the rad hose is the only one i used since i have wire looms and silicone hoses both in blue. i tried to give the rest away but no one wanted them! imagine that!! HAHAHAHAHa. 6 feet for 54 bux, where? the cheapest store locally is 35 each for straight ones that don't bend to fit worth a crap. i was thinking of getting the blue goodyear high temp hoses |
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yeah than you gotta convert to cdn and pay shipping and duty and all that crap and than wait for it come to boot. i prefer to buy locally as much as possible
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I think it's great to make improvements to our cars, but I think your set-up should bring concerns not only about getting dirty quick, but about water too. When you drive though a puddle or even on the highway, I think that set-up will allow the engine to suck water in...bad scene.
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i don't drive it in the rain or though puddles, i am very careful. also plan to add that AEM water stopper valve thing. no worries, i thought of all those thing before i did it. as for getting dirty, i already addressed that issue.
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Dude, you took the pics in the rain.
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wouldnt that filter be collectiong ALOT of water when it rains? i think its a bad position to put it.
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I cut a hole right next to the windshield washer fluid resivior <- however you spell it - and it is very clean i will take a pic and show later
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Originally posted by Nick86 Dude, you took the pics in the rain. |
Nice setup, I think I'm gonna do something like that (but put the filter up a little higher so you can see it through the grill if possible), if not then I'm gonna relocate the charcoal canister and all that good stuff and put the filter there and cut a hole in the hood. Either way I have to cut something...it is kinda funny that you took the pics in the rain though (I know you don't drive in the rain, but it's just funny to think about it).
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i twas rain from the night before, and thanks for actually reading not just looking at pictures
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It's called sarcasm - I was kidding. Next time I'll use smiley faces.
I have heard of the AEM valve, but if you aren't driving it in the rain, then it is probably not necessary. You'll be able to see if your filter is getting too dirty long before the valve will be needed. |
safety sake, cheaper than a new engine if i am stuck out somewhere and it rains
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looks nice bro, although the rain scares me a bit, but well done non the less, (looks like something I would do, screw rain give me cold fresh air please)
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