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Cold air intake... Thoughts?

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Old 05-12-2007 | 10:42 PM
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No need to argue horsepower HDDP is better at it then I am. Feel free to look at his profile pictures of his engine and let me know what you see. Second Im not trying to win any world records or even think about racing on the streets nor on a track. Stryfox is pretty much right on i actually got the idea from him looking at his pictures. As for the increase in horsepower i plan on getting my ecu flashed from the company in cali. They have dynos to prove that there is a loss of horsepower in the air box as well as with the stock muffler. Do a search and figure out who they are before you come on here trying to prove everyone wrong with your motorcycle skills. I would like to have the car quicker then it is right now for my own personal preference thats it. There are plenty of others on here who do the same thing. I posted the pictures for people interested in doing just that. Sorry if this message sounds rude Im just tired of everyone saying how they think it is because they don't want to take the time to try it.
 
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Old 01-20-2008 | 10:39 PM
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johnnyangel whered you get the pipe to adapt your maf sensor? cus i was lookin at building my intake soon and i just noticed how high up the factory sensor and tube come up?
 
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Old 01-21-2008 | 05:01 PM
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I have a write up some where on here everything is there including the part number. You need to shave it down with a dremel to get the ring to sit right here is the link.....https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ad.php?t=20328
 
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Old 01-21-2008 | 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by jonnyangel04
No need to argue horsepower HDDP is better at it then I am.

I love to argue that, thanks JOHNNY...
 
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Old 01-21-2008 | 09:29 PM
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Originally Posted by jonnyangel04
Went through a couple of intakes to figure it out, had to do some of my own work with the 90s and sensor input. Wondering if people are interested in buying something like this. Wondering what people think of it. I do feel a slight increase believe through the higher rpm's. I don't know if its the sound messing with me or what. I have a magnaflow exhaust with the sprint booster and this tank that I just filled up was 92 un-oxygenated, I cut the ports out from behind the grille and I feel like I can feel a difference. That box is definitely holding back some horsepower like X said when he had his dynoed with and without the engine cover on. Whether or not I'm getting true cold air isn't the factor. If you have ever driver for an hour sometimes a half and hour and felt the engine cover or even the tubes they are hotter then hell. This past week when I got home ready to work on this I couldn't even hang onto the engine cover it was so hot on the underside. Anyway let me know what you think...
Johnny, relocate the battery, send the tube to this location...
 
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Old 01-21-2008 | 09:30 PM
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Okay, you guys have spread the disease, and I'm infected....I want headers real bad however, I'm going with CAI.

I put it on our 3.5 Altima...I took out an armfull of useless plastic in the process. I'm very impressed with the performance gains, and the sound it gives when I walk on it is priceless. (Headers are definiitely in store for the Altima!)
 
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Old 01-22-2008 | 06:20 PM
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Johnny, relocate the battery, send the tube to this location...
This is my old crossfire I have an SRT6 now. But I saw an earlier post by where the set up works best in the battery location I was waiting for you to come up with something before I took the jump to drop the money on a Odyssey PC680MJ. While I was looking around CODE3 came out with a new coolant reservoir. http://www.code3performance.com/c32_res_batt.html I am still up in the air but i love the look of srtpowa.
 
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