Cold air intake
The problem with the modded MBZ cover is that it still suffers from heat soaking. It lays directly above the intake which is in itself a furnace of trapped radiated and conducted engine heat,not to mention from the pictures I have seen the air filters air directly behind the radiator yikes! It's best to use a "true" tubular style intake with a drop down filter to positive air somewhere by the front bumper. I may have a few people coming by this weekend. I'll take a look and see if I can't moc one up and make one for you guys. Of course I'll do before and after dyno's showing you the gains of stock, vs stock MBZ, vs modded MBZ, and a true cai.
Originally Posted by Mad_Med05X
I asked about running a setup like this, and was told that it would throw codes!
Did this setup cause you to throw a code?
If not im interested!
Did this setup cause you to throw a code?
If not im interested!
Either way....if you get a NeedsWings it will NOT throw a code.
Some people make their own and don't take the MAF or vent hose placement into account on the NA engines, then they end up with CEL's. These things have been addressed and properly done on the NeedsWings and TVT CAI's. I imagine the MB airboxes are trouble free as well.....I have no experience with them though.
I have the MB Cover with TVT intakes that go up to the sides of the radiator, it worked well when I had the Spectra setup with the cans in the same area as the radiator but it got warm there, plenty warm. With the switch to the aluminum pipes which are 3" as were the Spectras, I noticed a marked improvement in felt horsepower and a nice sound from the exhaust under hard aceleration.
Now that I have the MB filters mounted in their respective housings and the aluminum pipes at the front near the radiator, I have lost some of the power that I had achieved with the other set-up.
I do have one issue that someone could probably help with. I can't get the plastic recievers out from the grille/radiator area. Those recepicles that the stock flex pipe connected to. There is a button on the bottom of the grille opening that each of the two is attached to. This can't be budged by me. Perhaps someone can explain how this is done. Thanks, Crossfire Trail (Rick) Situation resolved, for now!!! Thanks to all that sent suggestions. Rick
Now that I have the MB filters mounted in their respective housings and the aluminum pipes at the front near the radiator, I have lost some of the power that I had achieved with the other set-up.
I do have one issue that someone could probably help with. I can't get the plastic recievers out from the grille/radiator area. Those recepicles that the stock flex pipe connected to. There is a button on the bottom of the grille opening that each of the two is attached to. This can't be budged by me. Perhaps someone can explain how this is done. Thanks, Crossfire Trail (Rick) Situation resolved, for now!!! Thanks to all that sent suggestions. Rick
Last edited by Crossfire Trail; Mar 28, 2009 at 05:53 PM.
Originally Posted by apkano
Not enough information. You want single or double? SRT or not?
Either way....if you get a NeedsWings it will NOT throw a code.
Some people make their own and don't take the MAF or vent hose placement into account on the NA engines, then they end up with CEL's. These things have been addressed and properly done on the NeedsWings and TVT CAI's. I imagine the MB airboxes are trouble free as well.....I have no experience with them though.
Either way....if you get a NeedsWings it will NOT throw a code.
Some people make their own and don't take the MAF or vent hose placement into account on the NA engines, then they end up with CEL's. These things have been addressed and properly done on the NeedsWings and TVT CAI's. I imagine the MB airboxes are trouble free as well.....I have no experience with them though.
And was told it would throw codes!
Originally Posted by Mad_Med05X
I asked about running a dual Needswings set up on a N/A crossfire!
And was told it would throw codes!
And was told it would throw codes!
Originally Posted by Mad_Med05X
I asked about running a setup like this, and was told that it would throw codes!
Did this setup cause you to throw a code?
If not im interested!
Did this setup cause you to throw a code?
If not im interested!
!
Originally Posted by Crossfire Trail
.....Those recepicles that the stock flex pipe connected to. There is a button on the bottom of the grille opening that each of the two is attached to. This can't be budged by me. Perhaps someone can explain how this is done. Thanks, Crossfire Trail (Rick)
There is more than one of those little 'buttons'! Look on the top side of those stock plastic brackets. I dont recall where I found them. Little PITA's..
Originally Posted by Crossfire Trail
Ok, I'll look further into the area, one question? Why the angry face? Please explain PITA'S, thanks, Rick
where can i get duel cold intake not jus the short tubes but from engine to the grill.i seen it on a blue CF in the forum pics.dont like those short dual intake perfer from engine to grill. thanks
Several companies have them, talk to Anthony at TVT ...... info@tvtdesign.com, Tell him Rick from RI told you to talk to him. He's a very knowledgeable guy.
Rick
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