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seatownms6 07-25-08 10:47 PM

What type of intake do i have?
 
I just got this FD, and i was hoping you guys could help me out.

What brand intake is this? HKS?

and will it work with putting in an XS power SMIC or will there not be enough clearance?

THANKS in advance, i really appreciate it!

http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/f...n/DSC02139.jpg

http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/f...n/DSC02141.jpg

dhowardFD 07-25-08 10:57 PM

looks like apexi.
can't be sure about the clearance, though...

Mahjik 07-25-08 11:15 PM

That's the older HKS Mega Flow Intake. I ran it for several years:

http://mahjik.homestead.com/files/FD...8/MVC-005F.JPG

seatownms6 07-25-08 11:42 PM

yeah it looks identical to yours!

you aren't running this one anymore? why is that? not as good?

yeah i was looking on hks's website and it doesnt have pics or anything at all.

are those brown/green ( i dunno i'm colorblind lol) round things on my intakes the blow off valves or ??
sorry about the dumb q's i'm learning !

thanks again

rx7FDrider 07-25-08 11:52 PM

this is how the apexi one looks like.

http://www.rx-seven.com/wp-content/u...engine1_sm.JPG

Mahjik 07-26-08 08:05 AM


Originally Posted by seatownms6 (Post 8412072)
yeah it looks identical to yours!

you aren't running this one anymore? why is that? not as good?

yeah i was looking on hks's website and it doesnt have pics or anything at all.

are those brown/green ( i dunno i'm colorblind lol) round things on my intakes the blow off valves or ??
sorry about the dumb q's i'm learning !

thanks again

The intake is fine but you need to make sure the filters are oiled. If they aren't oiled, it will let smaller dust particles through the engine. Foam based filters must be oiled to trap those kinds of particles. This is the main reason foam filters get such a bad reputation as no one but the motorcycle guys actually know how to use them.

I still have the intake, but I went a different route after I blew that engine:

https://www.rx7club.com/vbgarage.php...ype=im&id=7424

Yes, the brown valves leading back into your intake path are your blow off valves. One is the ABV (Air Bypass Valve which is your primary BOV) and the other is the CRV (Charge Relief Valve which works similar to a BOV but for a different function on this car).

The Driver 07-26-08 08:17 AM

Yup, The HKS SMF intakes. I also have them on my FD. Pretty good and love improvement over stock.

Sgtblue 07-26-08 08:31 AM

I think you need to switch your coolant caps around. The pressure cap should be on the AST, and the un-sprung cap on the filler neck.
Also search the stickys for reliability mods. It will include replacing that AST with an all-metal variety.

SLOASFK 07-26-08 09:08 AM

I had HKS SMF intakes on my FD when I got it. I quickly ditched them for some polished IRP intakes. They're much much better looking, they eliminate the soft pipes, and they use K&N filters, so I trust them much more than the mushrooms.

Natey 07-26-08 10:11 AM

Are those Mazdaspeed3 wheels?

seatownms6 07-26-08 11:43 AM


Originally Posted by Natey (Post 8412632)
Are those Mazdaspeed3 wheels?

lol no they are speed6 wheels, but close enough!

my new speed 6 is up on blocks because i bought my fd with no rims!


i'm trying to find some rx8 rims for my speed6, but cant find any!

seatownms6 07-26-08 11:45 AM


Originally Posted by Sgtblue (Post 8412503)
I think you need to switch your coolant caps around. The pressure cap should be on the AST, and the un-sprung cap on the filler neck.
Also search the stickys for reliability mods. It will include replacing that AST with an all-metal variety.

i swapped them out. thanks!

im deciding between the alum. ast or a eliminator kit. not sure yet which to get!

seatownms6 07-26-08 11:46 AM


Originally Posted by Fd3s4e (Post 8412486)
Yup, The HKS SMF intakes. I also have them on my FD. Pretty good and love improvement over stock.

sweet thanks!

seatownms6 07-26-08 11:48 AM


Originally Posted by Mahjik (Post 8412479)
The intake is fine but you need to make sure the filters are oiled. If they aren't oiled, it will let smaller dust particles through the engine. Foam based filters must be oiled to trap those kinds of particles. This is the main reason foam filters get such a bad reputation as no one but the motorcycle guys actually know how to use them.

I still have the intake, but I went a different route after I blew that engine:

https://www.rx7club.com/vbgarage.php...ype=im&id=7424

Yes, the brown valves leading back into your intake path are your blow off valves. One is the ABV (Air Bypass Valve which is your primary BOV) and the other is the CRV (Charge Relief Valve which works similar to a BOV but for a different function on this car).

wow clean engine!

so i can put two BOV's on this car or just one for the ABV?

is the ABV more toward the front of the car? or is the CRV closer to the front?

thanks again mahjik!

Mahjik 07-26-08 11:59 AM


Originally Posted by seatownms6 (Post 8412805)
wow clean engine!

Thanks. ;)


Originally Posted by seatownms6 (Post 8412805)
so i can put two BOV's on this car or just one for the ABV?

Nope, just replace the ABV. The CRV has slightly different operating parameters so you should leave it alone.


Originally Posted by seatownms6 (Post 8412805)
is the ABV more toward the front of the car? or is the CRV closer to the front?

The ABV is the closest one to the air filters. Each valve has a sticker on it that says which one it is.

seatownms6 07-26-08 02:49 PM


Originally Posted by Mahjik (Post 8412826)
Thanks. ;)



Nope, just replace the ABV. The CRV has slightly different operating parameters so you should leave it alone.



The ABV is the closest one to the air filters. Each valve has a sticker on it that says which one it is.

ok sounds good thanks so much!

I've been reading about AST elimination or aluminum AST and I haven't decided what to do. Any suggestions?

Rx72Heaven 07-26-08 07:15 PM

Just replace it.


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