People with AEM or MS intake !!!
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People with AEM or MS intake !!!
Any of you try to remove the 2 screens that go inside the rubber couplers. They ve been giving me tons of problems when i go WOT and they get shifted and throw CELs. It has also messed with my throttle response as well. Today i just took apart my intake and decided to remove them and not use them. Anyone do the same ??
Do you guys think it will be a problem ?? I doubt itll make any difference since i have the filter and the sock over it. I hope its enough to prevent any particles from going inside my throttle body.
Do you guys think it will be a problem ?? I doubt itll make any difference since i have the filter and the sock over it. I hope its enough to prevent any particles from going inside my throttle body.
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^ I havent yet. I was gonna go out for a quick drive tonight then check if it glows etc etc but i have so much **** to do lol. Im really hoping it was my intake screens though. I dont want to have to fight with mazda for a new CAT.
Ill check it out tomorrow.
Ill check it out tomorrow.
#7
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so, I gave you advice in your other thread to check the cat, and you ignore that. Instead, you have time to remove screens, start a thread about it and come here asking for answers AFTER you already removed them?
I don't understand how you have 2,402 posts, yet you haven't learned to use the search function OR take advice from others...
I don't understand how you have 2,402 posts, yet you haven't learned to use the search function OR take advice from others...
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^ I do know how to use the search function....
I did search for this topic before creating this new thread. I took the screens out this morning and havent driven the car ever since. Im not disregarding your advice .... I said ill check my CAT when i have time.
You dont need to post with such attitude buddy. Yes im asking for help but id rather not get help at all then getting help with an attitude.
I did search for this topic before creating this new thread. I took the screens out this morning and havent driven the car ever since. Im not disregarding your advice .... I said ill check my CAT when i have time.
You dont need to post with such attitude buddy. Yes im asking for help but id rather not get help at all then getting help with an attitude.
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Put the screens back in.
Makes absolutely no sense to remove those, they are properly located and are not the cause of your problems.
Makes absolutely no sense to remove those, they are properly located and are not the cause of your problems.
#16
^ Thanks for the help and info guys. I actually put them back in and secured the hell out of them and now my rpms increase smoothly.
winglebeast - I dont always assume its the screens but considering that 90 percent of my problems were the screens in the past i figured it had to be that again.
winglebeast - I dont always assume its the screens but considering that 90 percent of my problems were the screens in the past i figured it had to be that again.
#17
It was probably a joke
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Didn't want to start a new thread, so I'm reviving this one. I just got my intake used off of a guy on eBay for super cheap, and just installed it. Having a little rough idle issue, especially when it's not warmed up yet. I didn't get any screens with the intake, does anybody know where I can get them or a substitute? I didn't even realize they were missing until I started searching these threads, could that be my idle issue? Also, didn't see anywhere to plug the old VFAD plug in, or vacuum tube. Any and all advice here is appreciated lol
#18
There's no VFAD when running an CAI. Just plug the vacuum line and leave the connector disconnected. Rough idle could be partly caused by the unmetered air now entering the system through that vacuum line. You can remove all remaining VFAD-related parts if you want, and cap the vacuum line near the throttle body.
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It was probably a joke
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There's no VFAD when running an CAI. Just plug the vacuum line and leave the connector disconnected. Rough idle could be partly caused by the unmetered air now entering the system through that vacuum line. You can remove all remaining VFAD-related parts if you want, and cap the vacuum line near the throttle body.
Should I be looking for screens for the intake? Where would I even look for them?
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Reagan, like stated earlier the screens are to help air flow but are not necessary. If your idle is normal and isn't bouncing around or rough then there is no need for you to give yourself a headache looking for the screens. When I first installed my AEM CAI the idle was rough as hell. Hope your car is idling normally by now.
I never plugged my VFAD for a while and was having the same problems. I have been too lazy to go out and find a plug to plug the VFAD so I just looped the hose back around so it just recalculates its self.
I never plugged my VFAD for a while and was having the same problems. I have been too lazy to go out and find a plug to plug the VFAD so I just looped the hose back around so it just recalculates its self.
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It was probably a joke
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Reagan, like stated earlier the screens are to help air flow but are not necessary. If your idle is normal and isn't bouncing around or rough then there is no need for you to give yourself a headache looking for the screens. When I first installed my AEM CAI the idle was rough as hell. Hope your car is idling normally by now.
I never plugged my VFAD for a while and was having the same problems. I have been too lazy to go out and find a plug to plug the VFAD so I just looped the hose back around so it just recalculates its self.
I never plugged my VFAD for a while and was having the same problems. I have been too lazy to go out and find a plug to plug the VFAD so I just looped the hose back around so it just recalculates its self.
Thanks buddy! don & done!