STOCK AIRBOX COLD AIR INTAKE
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RE: STOCK AIRBOX COLD AIR INTAKE - 10/30/2006 5:45:45 PM
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bagel
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Hey I wonder if it would work on my car, since I have a VR6 also. I know exactly what you mean, if it snows alot, then my car sux cause it's injesting all the sleet and water. I guess I'll just try it.
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RE: STOCK AIRBOX COLD AIR INTAKE - 10/31/2006 8:59:23 AM
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Joelzy
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Im sure it could, it was so simple and it made a great difference. Youre more brave than i, bagel, i would never rock a cold air in the snow, im in Dallas, Texas, in the least snowy, very little rain, not even dusty part of the state and i still wont do it. I dont want all that gettin in and i dont know exaclty how easy it is to screw up a motor with a cold air, but i know a guy that used to have an eclipse with a cold air down low and somehow he sucked in enough water to hydro-lock his motor. not sure if it was a puddle or what but since then ive been weary. not to mention if the cone filter is in the engine bay, its not particularly pullin cold air, its probably pullin warm air unless you have it down by the bumper, thus closer to the elements. I had a cone in the engine bay on my minitruck before i bought the v-dub and that thing was always nasty... couldnt keep it clean at all I really liked this setup because it still utilized an enclosed filter.
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RE: STOCK AIRBOX COLD AIR INTAKE - 11/1/2006 5:02:19 PM
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bagel
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Yea I looked over the instructions and it doesn't seem that hard. You have the turbo, I don't, so we shall see what kind of HP difference I get, cause what it looks like is almost a ram air mod, instead of having a true cold air intake. Does it matter what type of tubing you use for the piping down by the bumper?? I could prolly get some add on house to the cold air pipe I already have and mod it that way. THEN I would def have a TRUE cold air/ram air!!..
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RE: STOCK AIRBOX COLD AIR INTAKE - 11/1/2006 5:52:10 PM
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Joelzy
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yeah, thats exactly what it is, ram air, cold air? same difference, cept people claim cold air when a lot of the time it isnt really pullin cold. as far as i see it a true cold air has to pull from the outside, so basically the exact same as a ram air in my opinion. i used aluminum tubing, cause i couldnt find any 3 inch plastic at homedepot or lowes. doesnt matter much i wouldnt think. but the aluminum seems to be more flexible. good luck bud, let me know how that works for you
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RE: STOCK AIRBOX COLD AIR INTAKE - 1/1/2007 11:02:26 PM
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heavenly_blade101
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Hey I know this is an old one but Joelzy, your runnin a 1.8L right. just wondering and if so is your stock air box on the driver/passenger side. I'm kinda thinking about fabricating a switching valve so I could keep the stock air box setup for winter and the custom one for summer. Thumbnail Image
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RE: STOCK AIRBOX COLD AIR INTAKE - 1/2/2007 9:00:44 AM
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Joelzy
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yeah 1.8T, its on the drivers side, cool idea man, but if you do a custom one right, i dont think you'll need to go back stock for winter
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RE: STOCK AIRBOX COLD AIR INTAKE - 1/2/2007 6:03:00 PM
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heavenly_blade101
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yeah I know but I live in Canada Eh? lol and we get lots of snow
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RE: STOCK AIRBOX COLD AIR INTAKE - 1/3/2007 10:45:50 AM
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Joelzy
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ahhh i understand eh... but yeah something like that should work, be a fun project too. good luck blade
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RE: STOCK AIRBOX COLD AIR INTAKE - 2/2/2007 1:13:50 PM
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Nitestalker
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I have done something like that before. I cut the bottom of my box off and ran a K/N and WOW that made a huge diff with the amount of air I was getting. The sound was nice also.
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