Oh my, I just made a Cold Air Intake
Re: Oh my, I just made a Cold Air Intake
hey guys..what should I do if my pipe only got one nipple. I need to connect the thin hose that go into the stock airbox.
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Re: Oh my, I just made a Cold Air Intake
I asked Ian about that and he said I could use a small breather filter to put over the end of the hose, so that's what I did. I believe he said it was just to recycle EGR gases for emissions.Originally posted by SIXPACK:
hey guys..what should I do if my pipe only got one nipple. I need to connect the thin hose that go into the stock airbox.
Re: Oh my, I just made a Cold Air Intake
Yes, it 's just to pipe clean air into the EGR Vacuum Vent Solenoid Valve. If you don't bother with a breather, you could get the solenoid valve clogged up in time.Originally posted by lakersfan1:
I asked Ian about that and he said I could use a small breather filter to put over the end of the hose, so that's what I did. I believe he said it was just to recycle EGR gases for emissions.Originally posted by SIXPACK:
hey guys..what should I do if my pipe only got one nipple. I need to connect the thin hose that go into the stock airbox.
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Re: Oh my, I just made a Cold Air Intake
I got my pipe from the US today. It was a 2.5" pipe. Will that have any affect? Is 3" better?
Got mine from an Integra 90-93.
EDIT: Correction: pipe was 2.75" outer diameter.
<small>[ December 10, 2004, 05:18 PM: Message edited by: Macen ]</small>
Got mine from an Integra 90-93.
EDIT: Correction: pipe was 2.75" outer diameter.
<small>[ December 10, 2004, 05:18 PM: Message edited by: Macen ]</small>
Re: Oh my, I just made a Cold Air Intake
Well, as I see it, the only thing is that you'll need different couplers. 

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Re: Oh my, I just made a Cold Air Intake
you'll be ok with 2.5...the opening of the vaf is 2.5" anyways. it's the bottle neck of the whole system..what would be the purpose of going biggerOriginally posted by Macen:
I got my pipe from the US today. It was a 2.5" pipe. Will that have any affect? Is 3" better?
Got mine from an Integra 90-93.
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Re: Oh my, I just made a Cold Air Intake
I'd hate to hit a puddle with that intake... Good luck :p Looking good though!
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Re: Oh my, I just made a Cold Air Intake
That front part of the intake has a clip for the hood support arm... I was going to take mine off too, but figured that I'd have to find some other way to keep the arm secured... I may remove the arm and put some type of gas struts on both sides to hold the hood up instead, but that'd take custom fabricated brackets, time, and ingenuity.
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Re: Oh my, I just made a Cold Air Intake
My hood support just kinda chills on top of the fan shrowd... IDK it works and it has worked for over a year now... 

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Re: Oh my, I just made a Cold Air Intake
So does mine. No problem here.Originally posted by Bubbaflaat:
My hood support just kinda chills on top of the fan shrowd... IDK it works and it has worked for over a year now...![]()
EDIT: Does anyone know wher to find a 2.75 to 3.5" coupler or a 2.5 to 3.5" coupler?
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Re: Oh my, I just made a Cold Air Intake
I have a dead nissan maxima because of a cai that i made with the pipe facing down
oh about the couplers... I payed like 3 dollars for mine on ebay..why are some people paying alot for them? all they are are just rubber or plastic o.0 On that second intake i see...how dod you fit the filter in the hole? did you have to do any cutting? how is the throttle response? I have a short intake and it ounds nice but well..it is getting hot air :p also about the hood support..yeah mine chills on top of the fan support also.

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MX-3 w/ curved neck millenia klde, boosted @ 5 psi. /bov and wastegate are good!/ nitto drag radial/ gutted interior/ millenia red top injectors, vortech fmu/aem wideband/ all bolts ons/ Car put together 100% by me. Mechanic? who needs a mechanic? ew.. real men work on their own cars!
Re: Oh my, I just made a Cold Air Intake
When I took off my stock air intake I drilled out the rivets where the hood rod support was attached to the air intake.Originally posted by catalyst:
That front part of the intake has a clip for the hood support arm... I was going to take mine off too, but figured that I'd have to find some other way to keep the arm secured... I may remove the arm and put some type of gas struts on both sides to hold the hood up instead, but that'd take custom fabricated brackets, time, and ingenuity.
Here is a picture of what I did when I reinstalled back on the car.
Hood Rod support
It really works well.
Bryan