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Posted: September 15th, 2005, 12:09 am
by slowmx3
Aston Wards wrote:....you've just got to look at some of the setups above, unvented pod filter are great...., for the first 10-15mins, then your under-bonnet temps rise and your sucking in hot air. Then you've got the filters on the end of long shiny, metal intake tubes, the filter might be getting cool air, but the tubes will be all heated up, not to mention the added length must surely be screwing with the vris points.
If you want a 'nice look and sexy sound' get a big 'ol pod filter, if you want a performance increase, get a K&N panel filter
You don't get nearly as good of air flow with th panel style filter. If you have the metel tubes, they aren't going to get hot enough to affect performance, think of how fast the air is moving through there, then think of how frickin hot your intake manifold is. So how do you figure longer air intake tubes are gonna affect VRIS operation? A little trick to do, is remove the weather stripping over the drivers side headlight so air can flow threw that crack. Any fresh air is a plus. Most of the most powerful FWD street cars i've seen just have the short ram setup, being a cone filter in the engine bay, none of that fancy crap.

Posted: September 15th, 2005, 12:10 am
by Chiggles
when you guys say panel filter, are you referring to a K&N filter that goes into the stock air box cuz I tried looking for a K&N filter to fit the airbox about 10 months ago and couldn't find anything. They made one for the RS but not the GS.... :?

Posted: September 15th, 2005, 12:12 am
by hgallegos915
just get an ebay one, I just got one 40 dllrs shipped true cai.

Posted: September 15th, 2005, 2:00 am
by robinek
Hi, I just want from you, guys, to asure me that's the right CAI set to apply. I found it on eBay and it's originally for Acura Integra 90-93 (recommended in the previous posts) with K&N filter. Could you please comment this item if it's the right one to apply to MX3 1.8 and what about price? Because I'm from Europe, I must add 40usd for shipping but even in that case it's acceptable price. But when you know about cheaper option WITH K&N, please let me know. url: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 7999599023 Thank you

Posted: September 15th, 2005, 2:40 am
by slowmx3
Just go to a parts store and buy a K&N to fit on the end of the VAF, that why you get a lifetime filter, and save $$

Posted: September 15th, 2005, 7:11 am
by robinek
After VAF makes it only short and unfortunatelly hot air intake and I¨'d like to recommended long cold air intake, that means filter is almost below engine and gets cold air. But I know K&N is more expensive than UNI filter but I believe it's almost lifetime.

Posted: September 15th, 2005, 9:37 am
by jschrauwen
Gotta start doing some homework guys, it's probable that it's all been asked and answered already, several times.

http://www.mx-3.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.ph ... hlight=cai

Posted: September 15th, 2005, 9:59 am
by Hoodzy
robinek wrote:Hi, I just want from you, guys, to asure me that's the right CAI set to apply. I found it on eBay and it's originally for Acura Integra 90-93 (recommended in the previous posts) with K&N filter. Could you please comment this item if it's the right one to apply to MX3 1.8 and what about price? Because I'm from Europe, I must add 40usd for shipping but even in that case it's acceptable price. But when you know about cheaper option WITH K&N, please let me know. url: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 7999599023 Thank you


the end of the filter is tilted, u need the end of the filter to be completely straight so it may not be long enough even if u cut it, which i wouldnt recomend cuz the more cuts u make the worse ur intake

Posted: September 16th, 2005, 7:30 pm
by garfy1981
Is there any pics out there of filter set up's for the straight neck KLZE ??

Posted: September 17th, 2005, 5:55 pm
by DJsMX-3
I have one question for all of you guys...
When i flip the throttle the engine moves, and im sure under load and accellerating it moves even more..

In the stock system the accordian gives and stretches to compensate for the engines movement..

But what about the CAI's with rubber or silicone adaptors and metal piping, they cant give or move that much as i see it.

If you dont give them a bracket they will move around in the enginecompartment every time the engine moves, and if you giv them a bracket wont the engine moving around try to pull the pipes and couplings apart?? :(

Posted: September 17th, 2005, 7:20 pm
by jschrauwen
3 couplers before the air filter should be able to compensate for those SMALL engine movements, but your line of thinking is sound. AFAIN, It hasn't been an issue of concern until now. If an engine flops around that much it may be time for new engine mounts.

Posted: September 20th, 2005, 2:52 pm
by nicacus
you could be retarded like me and buy a weopon R intake for 200 dollars.. then you get it and it doesnt fit... so you go to home depot and buy some PVC pipe and rubber gromets.. and make it fit.. works beautifully...
big waste of money though... other than the filter... the filter is nice.. I dunno about 85 bucks nice.. but it has a lifetime warranty on it..