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What would you recommend?
I was really excited to try out AEM's v2 intake, because my friends dad said he could get one really cheap through work, but i guess thats not going to happen anymore, and im not paying $300 for a CAI, so i have a couple questions for you guys...
If i buy a CAI off of ebay, what should i look for so i dont get a piece of crap? I was looking at a Bomz CAI, because they have nice UDP's, but they have crappy mounts for the intake so i was looking to stay away from that and the rest of them look pretty cheap except for a $100 one that had 3 inch piping, but would that be overkill for the 420a? I guess im just looking for a little direction so any input would be great, Thanks!
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97' Eclipse RS 5 Speed 420A Under The Hood: Bomz UDP, Custom CAI, NGK Plugs, Mopar Wires Interior: Blue Glow Dash Guages & HVAC Controls, Neon Accents, Custom Dash Work\Paint, Alpine Type-R/JL Audio System, Custom Trunk Layout *GOAL* - Prove Him Wrong Quote: Originally Posted by UnderEstimate Me I doubt bolt-ons will get you to 160hp on the 420a. Unless you have some dyno sheets Im calling bs. |
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Re: What would you recommend?
My friend used the BOMZ kit and it worked out just fine. Its not like intakes are a super technical part. As long as they fit in properly and are bigger and less restrictive than the old one they shoul increase your hp and throttle response marginally. Its really not crucial which company makes them its just a pipe
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FP 18g turbo e3 o2 & mani, 3" exhaust, , 7 bolt, wiseco/eagle, walbro 255hp re-wired, Aeromotive FPR, FIC 1150cc, injen intake, greddy RS, aem wideband, turbo xs mbc, act 2600 clutch sprung 6 puck, BC 272's, dsmlink v2.5, ETS FMIC, Devils Own, JMF SMIM. 18 Inch chrome rims In closet AEM Fuel Rail, SS Lines, 1997 TSI AWD Diamonds Are 4Ever 12.7 @ 107 http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j2...y/DSC00461.jpg |
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Re: What would you recommend?
the filter matters more then the pipe, get the cheapest one that will fit, and get a K&N filter on it! BOOM! awesome intake!
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Re: What would you recommend?
Dido.
Got a $20 short ram back in the days (first mod to car). A pipe is a pipe. I then bought a short ram off my boy who totaled his car and made a full CAI out of it. As long as the pipes are not all dented, has holes, and (if more than one piece) not leaking, you're good. Oh on my cheapo pipe the mount attaching to the battery did eventually crack off. Nothing you can't fix by welding or ghetto rigging something up.
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2013 Chevy Sonic 1LZ Daily Driver, 1.4L Turbo, 6spd 75 Monte Carlo SBC 400 6.6L, Aluminum heads, Hurricane Intake... 12 Chevy Sonic 1LZ 1.8L - Traded 01 Pontiac Grand Am SE - RIP 95 Eagle Talon ESi-T 5spd - RIP 88 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera- RIP |
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Re: What would you recommend?
Or you can do it the way I did mine and not have to worry about the shitty bracket that always breaks off.
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Re: What would you recommend?
I'm going to be making an intake for my Cavalier with a piece of mandrel bent pipe, the shell of a 1g MAF, and my spare K&N. Not for performance though, more for hopefully better gas milage.
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Re: What would you recommend?
MazdaX, what exactly did you do the picture looks like it runs into the fusebox
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97' Eclipse RS 5 Speed 420A Under The Hood: Bomz UDP, Custom CAI, NGK Plugs, Mopar Wires Interior: Blue Glow Dash Guages & HVAC Controls, Neon Accents, Custom Dash Work\Paint, Alpine Type-R/JL Audio System, Custom Trunk Layout *GOAL* - Prove Him Wrong Quote: Originally Posted by UnderEstimate Me I doubt bolt-ons will get you to 160hp on the 420a. Unless you have some dyno sheets Im calling bs. |
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Re: What would you recommend?
It goes through the hole that's there from the stock airbox.
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2013 Chevy Sonic 1LZ Daily Driver, 1.4L Turbo, 6spd 75 Monte Carlo SBC 400 6.6L, Aluminum heads, Hurricane Intake... 12 Chevy Sonic 1LZ 1.8L - Traded 01 Pontiac Grand Am SE - RIP 95 Eagle Talon ESi-T 5spd - RIP 88 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera- RIP |
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Re: What would you recommend?
Thats pretty nice, is that an actuall CAI for the eclipse, or did you piece it together? Or i bet you probably just made the pipe curve to the side instead of down because that would be the smart thing for me to say, lol
While were on this subject does the same principle go for things such as strut braces? Or is that something that i should be more cautious with?
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97' Eclipse RS 5 Speed 420A Under The Hood: Bomz UDP, Custom CAI, NGK Plugs, Mopar Wires Interior: Blue Glow Dash Guages & HVAC Controls, Neon Accents, Custom Dash Work\Paint, Alpine Type-R/JL Audio System, Custom Trunk Layout *GOAL* - Prove Him Wrong Quote: Originally Posted by UnderEstimate Me I doubt bolt-ons will get you to 160hp on the 420a. Unless you have some dyno sheets Im calling bs. |
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Re: What would you recommend?
well i wouldt go with the cheapest Upper strut bars... nore would i cheap out on the lower ones... but i dont think name brand parts are needed here either...
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Re: What would you recommend?
I went cheap on my strut bars too and they're still in there. That was mod number 2!
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2013 Chevy Sonic 1LZ Daily Driver, 1.4L Turbo, 6spd 75 Monte Carlo SBC 400 6.6L, Aluminum heads, Hurricane Intake... 12 Chevy Sonic 1LZ 1.8L - Traded 01 Pontiac Grand Am SE - RIP 95 Eagle Talon ESi-T 5spd - RIP 88 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera- RIP |
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Re: What would you recommend?
Well you can buy the full length CAI but the problem with those are they put the filter right down by the wheel and lower than the engine so it catches an extremely large amout of road debris and water on rainy days so..I originally purchased a OTTO-R intake from my local shop and used 2 pieces of intercooler piping ( for the time being ) from my FMIC kit I purchased for when I do the turbo.Now the filter is on the outside of the unibody and sitting behind the front bumper cover. While it is getting supplied with cool , fresh and water free air from the fog light and other thingy holes and being protected at the same time from tire kick up debris.
Easy as pie =)
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