short ram cai on na model
It is not a good idea because you are, in essence, sucking in hot air from the engine bay, essentially hurting performance. I would look into something that will allow you to channel the air from outside the engine bay, such as a needswings or alternative design CAI. If you do not want to go this route, I would keep it stock and install some high flow K&N filters in the stock air box, you will get a small gain and better breathing this way as well.....
Having the filter inside the engine bay like that is bad bad bad.
Our cars have high underhood temps, due to how little space and airflow actually occurs under hood. Putting that filter smack behind the radiator, means you're ingesting air thats atleast 170degrees in temp.
not so bueno
Our cars have high underhood temps, due to how little space and airflow actually occurs under hood. Putting that filter smack behind the radiator, means you're ingesting air thats atleast 170degrees in temp.
not so bueno
Originally Posted by oceansideaddict
thanks everyone, its coming off this sunday!
Originally Posted by oceansideaddict
anyone do this? I added a short ram on my left side but had to keep stock on the right as I couldnt get anything to fit. . .this a bad idea? anyone?
Route the intakes through the firewall and tape the inlets over the AC outlets on the dash, at least it will be forced cold air.
Originally Posted by Infinite
I have seen a few less than smart honda owners drill a hole in the firewall and run the filter inside the car.. lol
Could have been worse, they could have ran them all the way back to their fart cans!
Originally Posted by BoilerUpXFire
My baby got a better set of lungs yesterday via a new CAI. I will be listing my drop in K&N filters for the OEM box soon if you are interested in a cheap upgrade, let me know.
yea for sure, hit me up
Originally Posted by Infinite
I have seen a few less than smart honda owners drill a hole in the firewall and run the filter inside the car.. lol
yea, but with an application like that its to keep sand and debris from fouling the filter.
Im talking like one kid had the filter sitting in the passenger side footwell. IIRC the gli/gti's pull air from the cowling between firewall and cabin.
Im talking like one kid had the filter sitting in the passenger side footwell. IIRC the gli/gti's pull air from the cowling between firewall and cabin.
ohhhhh....you mean they stick the whole friggin filter inside the cabin?!?!?!....duh...i thought you meant they had the stock air box/filter in engine bay and ran a flex hose from air box inlet to inside cabin...then, hook it up to a/c vent!!!!....maybe the car is so slow that the a/c is putting out more air than they get up front...! the vw set up is stupid...many are yanking the 'noise pipe' and just plugging it up like it is on their other models! ...and vw has all the stock parts to plug it up with.
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