K&N CAI dress up
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K&N CAI dress up
I finally got time today to do a project that I posted as a Photo Shop preview in an earlier thread about what I was planning on doing under the hood. This is the next to last project that I previewed. Here is the result of some time off from work:
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Yes, that is a one piece two bends lid. The brown rubber on the sides is a weather stripping that I used to cushion the lid from the sides that are also clear acrylic.
This forces the Intake to take up more air from the original air tube in the front of the stock airbox mount. This tube goes out across the front behind the grilled and then down to the left front lower side of the front grille.
I feel it will get less air from the engine bay and more fresh cooler air from where is it supposed to receive air from. After test driving the sound decreased by very little. That is the only thing I have noticed so far.
This forces the Intake to take up more air from the original air tube in the front of the stock airbox mount. This tube goes out across the front behind the grilled and then down to the left front lower side of the front grille.
I feel it will get less air from the engine bay and more fresh cooler air from where is it supposed to receive air from. After test driving the sound decreased by very little. That is the only thing I have noticed so far.
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Originally posted by pidge1114
doesn't that prevent air from getting to the filter? It seems that it would cancel out any gains from adding the intake by restricting airflow with that clear cover?
doesn't that prevent air from getting to the filter? It seems that it would cancel out any gains from adding the intake by restricting airflow with that clear cover?
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Originally posted by RX8FanMan
so where do you purchase this cover? or did you make it? if you did, where do i get the materials
so where do you purchase this cover? or did you make it? if you did, where do i get the materials
you should make a package with all your mods and sell it. when you get some more.
also, are you going to incorperate this into your avatar?
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Originally posted by RX8FanMan
so where do you purchase this cover? or did you make it? if you did, where do i get the materials
so where do you purchase this cover? or did you make it? if you did, where do i get the materials
Originally posted by rx8_250f
what did you attach it to?
what did you attach it to?
Originally posted by Formula 420
Dennis, i see small dollar signs in your near future......
you should make a package with all your mods and sell it. when you get some more.
also, are you going to incorperate this into your avatar?
Dennis, i see small dollar signs in your near future......
you should make a package with all your mods and sell it. when you get some more.
also, are you going to incorperate this into your avatar?
Right now, I have no plans except to post a DIY on it. And after I do if I find someone selling them on ebay...grrrrr LOL I'll just cut the price so low they will stop like what happened to the other guy who did that on there.
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No, I actually bent it by heating it up with a small butane torch as it set on the metal edge of my saw table. A strip heater, huh? Well, if I ever get somthing going, I would have to look into that. Thanks.
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it's mad easy, you put your plastic across it and line the heat strip up with what you want to bend. it will kinda go up at the edge, and when it goes down agqain, take it off and bend and hold it until it cools. works gresat.
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Just about any CAI will produce very little gain in HP on the RX-8. They did such an excellent job on the stock one, there isn't much to be gained, other than looks and sound. That is about all it makes a difference in. I've never seen a dyno with the intake of any brand in comparison with the stock.
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Dennis, PM me if you can make anymore. I am interested in one, but probably aluminum if you can make it. I need to muffle some of the sound as the intake hit 100db at the track. thanks
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