intake
redsentra94
08-13-2005, 11:11 PM
witch is better a cold air or short ram i need to know before i buy
slideways...
08-14-2005, 11:53 AM
opinion
if you have the money laying around, get the cold air
for the extra $$$ it costs the benefits are negligible(sp?)
since aftermarket intakes dont have proper reducers in them, the best (most efficient) intake you can buy is one that is the same diameter inside as your TB and as short and straight as possible. there is some benefit to buying CAIs but those are minimal and IMO not worth the extra 100$$ they usually charge. if you can fashion a method to reduce intake temps(i.e. by heatwrapping your headers, intake tube, section off your filter, ect.) you will get cold enough air that it wont make a diff if its coming from the fender or not(actually it will because the shorter tube will give you less restriction and more efficiency)
if you have the money laying around, get the cold air
for the extra $$$ it costs the benefits are negligible(sp?)
since aftermarket intakes dont have proper reducers in them, the best (most efficient) intake you can buy is one that is the same diameter inside as your TB and as short and straight as possible. there is some benefit to buying CAIs but those are minimal and IMO not worth the extra 100$$ they usually charge. if you can fashion a method to reduce intake temps(i.e. by heatwrapping your headers, intake tube, section off your filter, ect.) you will get cold enough air that it wont make a diff if its coming from the fender or not(actually it will because the shorter tube will give you less restriction and more efficiency)
fugiot
08-16-2005, 06:40 AM
Plus, Short-Rams sound waaayy cooler.
slideways...
08-16-2005, 10:22 PM
werd
redsentra94
08-17-2005, 07:47 AM
ok i helped my freind hook his up in his tracker and now that i am looking under my hood and there is a tempature sensor or something like that hoode up to the intake what do u do with this
fugiot
08-17-2005, 07:49 AM
Leave it hooked up. That sensor is your MAF and your car will run like shit without it.
redsentra94
08-17-2005, 05:25 PM
would i hook it up between the intake pipe and filter or pipe and engine
nissanstreetz
08-17-2005, 07:47 PM
wait it also depends on where you live if it rains alot where you live you don't want a CAI
redsentra94
08-17-2005, 08:54 PM
explain cai?????
nissanstreetz
08-17-2005, 10:14 PM
CAI stands for cold air intake and if it rains alot you don't want a cold air intake b ecause the whole point of a cold air intake is it brings cold air from the outside and if your getting alot of rain where you live than that causes a pretty big problem. I'm kinda skeptical about it but I'v been told by people who work for nissan performance mag so I took their advice
fugiot
08-17-2005, 11:14 PM
Yeap, I live in CO so I would NEVER get a CAI. Like I said, short-rams sound better. If you get a short ram, it's most likely gonna come with an adapter that you fit onto the MAF.
Here's how it goes(starting with the Throttle body on down)
Short-ram without tube:
stock rubber tube->MAF->Air Filter housing
Short-ram with tube:
replace stock rubber with SR tube->MAF->Filter
CAI with one tube section:
Stock rubber tube->MAF->CAI tube->Filter
CAI with 2 tube sections:
Replace rubber with CAI tube->MAF->2nd CAI tube->Filter
Here's how it goes(starting with the Throttle body on down)
Short-ram without tube:
stock rubber tube->MAF->Air Filter housing
Short-ram with tube:
replace stock rubber with SR tube->MAF->Filter
CAI with one tube section:
Stock rubber tube->MAF->CAI tube->Filter
CAI with 2 tube sections:
Replace rubber with CAI tube->MAF->2nd CAI tube->Filter
nissanstreetz
08-18-2005, 08:08 PM
hey what part of colorado do you live in I just moved to colorado springs
slideways...
08-18-2005, 11:19 PM
most intakes dont come with a hole for the air temp sensor so just leave it hooked up and ziptie it down to something
fugiot
08-19-2005, 12:29 AM
I live in Aurora(suburb of Denver). Yeah, if your new intake tubing doesn't have hookups for the little air tube thingies, then don't even use the tubing. Use your stock tubing. The only one your intake tubing shouldn't have a hookup for is the MAF, because it will either hook up after the tubing or between both tubes.
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