short ram intake
big tex84
07-19-2006, 12:32 PM
what intake will fit my 89 std model hatch d15 dpfi, the only intake I cant find is the one that says it fits a standard model hatch
turtlecrxsi
07-19-2006, 03:17 PM
If you just want a short ram intake, I think the generic one from Autozone will fit. You probably won't see any gains though unless you do an mpfi swap.
big tex84
07-19-2006, 03:19 PM
im not really looking for gains, just want the sound, gotta love the sound of a loud intake.
Bunger
07-19-2006, 04:30 PM
im not really looking for gains, just want the sound, gotta love the sound of a loud intake.
Then get the cheapest one off of eBay you can find for your year/model.
Then get the cheapest one off of eBay you can find for your year/model.
big tex84
07-20-2006, 07:14 AM
Then get the cheapest one off of eBay you can find for your year/model.
I dont want a crappy sounding loud intake, I want a nice deep sound, that was my original problem, cannot find one for my exact year and model 89 standard
I dont want a crappy sounding loud intake, I want a nice deep sound, that was my original problem, cannot find one for my exact year and model 89 standard
turtlecrxsi
07-20-2006, 09:20 AM
It doesn't matter what kind of air filter you put on... haha. If you want a deep sound on the intake side of things, just take out the plastic intake tubing put a filter on the tb and maybe remove the little restrictor plate thing.
big tex84
07-20-2006, 11:40 AM
ahhh I never thought about that, good idea. I heard if you took the turbulence plate out that you lose some gas milege and possibly could have some issues. but Ill try the filter at the intake
Tony
07-22-2006, 12:19 AM
you wont have any issues if you take the plate out. can't really confirm the gas mileage, never keep up with it.
but yes, you can just put a filter on the tb and suck in hot air, but if your just going for the little bit of sound it adds, it doesn't matter. You could probably do what i did on my race car and grab a rubber intake tube from a Ford ranger and pop a filter on the end of it for a short ram. As for the sound, its loud when its revved up, but you don't hear it over the exhaust(or there lack of most of it)
but yes, you can just put a filter on the tb and suck in hot air, but if your just going for the little bit of sound it adds, it doesn't matter. You could probably do what i did on my race car and grab a rubber intake tube from a Ford ranger and pop a filter on the end of it for a short ram. As for the sound, its loud when its revved up, but you don't hear it over the exhaust(or there lack of most of it)
CRXperiment
07-22-2006, 03:13 AM
Or you could run the ghetto set up i had on my old STD. Buy some aluminum dryer tubing from home depot and run it from the TB to behind the battery where theres colder, more ambient air and add a cheapo cone filter. I also ran some more dryer tubing from next to the radiator right behind the bumper up to the compartment behind the battery where the air filter was at. This helped bring in even more cool air. Still got great gas mileage but damn my STD was slow...
ATMDC
07-23-2006, 12:19 AM
i dont know about you guys, but with the dpfi intake manifold, no matter what kind of filter is on it, it still sounds pretty much the same, best to just save the money and do the mpfi swap
Tony
07-23-2006, 02:04 AM
i dont know about you guys, but with the dpfi intake manifold, no matter what kind of filter is on it, it still sounds pretty much the same, best to just save the money and do the mpfi swap
Oh yea, I fully agree with that. To me really, its an intake, there isn't much noise to them other than the sound of them sucking air. You hear an exhaust waaay before you will an intake. To me if your gonna play with the intake, change the manifold and go to MPFI.
Oh yea, I fully agree with that. To me really, its an intake, there isn't much noise to them other than the sound of them sucking air. You hear an exhaust waaay before you will an intake. To me if your gonna play with the intake, change the manifold and go to MPFI.
civic_boy91
07-23-2006, 03:23 PM
here is an autozone onefor a 92-95 civic...cut in half on a stock intake tube...the aluminum tube just fits in the stock plastic one...its been like that for years... and it sounds good
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b155/defectivepunk/me008small.jpg
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b155/defectivepunk/me008small.jpg
big tex84
07-25-2006, 11:41 AM
thanxx for all of the info, im thinkin bout doin the swap (mpfi) gotta do it anyway cause Im savin for a b16 SiR 1.
BLU CIVIC
07-25-2006, 12:45 PM
thanxx for all of the info, im thinkin bout doin the swap (mpfi) gotta do it anyway cause Im savin for a b16 SiR 1.
just say B16a:shakehead... your best bet is ebay...they all sound the same and all do the same job...freeing up some restrictions and making it sound like you have an itty bitty turbo spooling up...may gain like .5-1 hp
just say B16a:shakehead... your best bet is ebay...they all sound the same and all do the same job...freeing up some restrictions and making it sound like you have an itty bitty turbo spooling up...may gain like .5-1 hp
big tex84
07-26-2006, 11:56 AM
just say B16a:shakehead...
I would but there are more variations than just one. plus the fact that the motor is a b16 SiR 1.
I would but there are more variations than just one. plus the fact that the motor is a b16 SiR 1.
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