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As I understand it, the $30 eBay special short ram intakes are bad because the pipe they use conducts a lot of heat and heats up the air.
I'm thinking of using some 4 inch pvc pipe to make one and just buy a decent filter for the end of it. Of course i would hook up the vacuum hose and everything. And how about wrapping it with some insulating tape? And don't tell me to just buy a K&N CAI. I'm not trying to spend that kinda cheese. |
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Re: homemade PVC pipe intake?
Is it really worth the money to stick PVC on you're engine?
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Re: homemade PVC pipe intake?
Don't use PVC and 4 inches is just plain ridiculous. If you want a cheap homemade intake get yourself a pre-bent pipe here and cut it to size. I would not recomend anything over 3" diameter. There is a write-up with pictures on this method but the host site is down, when it's back up, I'll post the link.
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You guys are missing the point. I don't want a steel pipe because it's said they conduct a lot of heat. The stock intake is made of thin plastic (95 civic d15). PVC would be an upgrade. And I was thinking to just elongate the pipe that comes to the air filter box by just adding about a 7 or 8 inch piece of pvc and then the cylindrical filter. This would also allow the mass air flow censor to stay put. What are you guys' thoughts on this?
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Re: homemade PVC pipe intake?
There is no MAF sensor on a Honda. There is a MAP and its on your throttle body, not the intake tube.
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Re: homemade PVC pipe intake?
I don't think you would even notice a difference between the two... Even the full balls out drag cars don't worry about it that much, they just heat wrap their METAL intake pipe, and stick a velocity stack on the end.
If you're that worried about heat... Just do what AudioGuy93DelSol said, get that pipe, and heat wrap it... Problem solved. -Wes
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Re: homemade PVC pipe intake?
PVC pipes, when they get hot, emit a harmful fume. Could be deadly if you inhale enough of it and I'm not joking either. Get some pre-bent aluminum tubing and spray it with heat resistant engine paint. I made one for my old civic and it worked great.
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Re: homemade PVC pipe intake?
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Re: homemade PVC pipe intake?
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-Wes
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-2000 PY Acura Integra Type-R #686 - WhoRe -1997 EGP Honda Prelude Type-SH - Daily driver R.I.P Hypsi87:Andy Filson
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Re: homemade PVC pipe intake?
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are u retarded wes.... |
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Re: homemade PVC pipe intake?
Sure.
That response could have meant a lot of different things... I was wondering if you would elaborate, that's all. I suppose I'm retarded, I mean, I do drive a lot of Hondas. -Wes
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-2000 PY Acura Integra Type-R #686 - WhoRe -1997 EGP Honda Prelude Type-SH - Daily driver R.I.P Hypsi87:Andy Filson
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