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Old 08-02-2003, 08:18 PM
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Intake efficiency questions

I have a 95 Prelude SE and I just swapped out the stock intake and resonator box. I've got two questions:

1. What do the two extra tubes connecting to the stock intake pipe do? I see a small tube about 1mm that goes into the intake manifold.
The other one is attached to a little regulator inside the resonator box. When installing the cold air intake, I just plugged up those 2 extra hoses. No, I'm not talking about the big one that goes into the engine.

2. Regarding the efficiency of the aftermarket intake, I was wondering if removing the air regulator would have any negative effects on the engine. I mean, the CAI is made of metal which should conduct heat more than the stock plastic intake.

Also anothing I noticed is a lag before the engine begins sucking in air, like it chokes, then it breathes normally.
Something, I think the regulator makes the transition smoother when we release the gas, because after I swapped the intake, when I take my foot of the gas, it's a jerk rather than gradual slow down.
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