View Poll Results: What type of intake do you have?
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Pop charger, cai, or stock
#7
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nope the pipe that goes from the lower intake manifold has 2 pipes coming out. u chop the small one off and plug it. then u have to cut away under your headlight bracket for the filter. I have gotten MANY compliments on it. I want to chrome the upper intake manifold and TB. and have it match. I am slowly pulling off parts that are metal and sanding them to shinny metal.
#8
Originally Posted by heresmymind
nope the pipe that goes from the lower intake manifold has 2 pipes coming out. u chop the small one off and plug it. then u have to cut away under your headlight bracket for the filter. I have gotten MANY compliments on it. I want to chrome the upper intake manifold and TB. and have it match. I am slowly pulling off parts that are metal and sanding them to shinny metal.
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#13
Originally Posted by heresmymind
effiency i noticed a slight improvement in gas millage. the low end rpms gave the stock accel back. With the HAI i had it killed Accel. Sound is the same but its not as loud because it is in the bumper. and it sure does look pretty.
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No, the CAI gives better acceleration than the HAI. I'd say slightly better than stock air box. but the high end is improved. so it doesn't slow your low end down like a hai. and benefits in the high end
I have had both. and i prefer the CAI because of the low end power.
I have had both. and i prefer the CAI because of the low end power.
#19
i just have a regular pop charger on the 3rd gen. didn't notice squat with performance...i just got it for the sound.
also have a 'short ram' on my 6th gen. also didn't feel squat, but hearing the 3.5 scream to redline is so
also have a 'short ram' on my 6th gen. also didn't feel squat, but hearing the 3.5 scream to redline is so
#20
Here is mine. 3" Mandrel (purchased from Mr. Gone) with Ractiv Filter, I was too lazy to grind the weld off. Like how it turned out with it still on there when I painted it. Though currently it's sitting in a box since I have my engine out and torn down.
#22
im new to the maxima seen, but ive been doing work on cars for about 3 years. i was just wondering what brand on CAI you all would recomend for a VG powered SE.
i was looking @ the cattman performance intake, any opinions?
sorry about the semi hijack, but i need to make 15 replies before i can start a thread about it.
i was looking @ the cattman performance intake, any opinions?
sorry about the semi hijack, but i need to make 15 replies before i can start a thread about it.
#23
Originally Posted by L|_|da
im new to the maxima seen, but ive been doing work on cars for about 3 years. i was just wondering what brand on CAI you all would recomend for a VG powered SE.
i was looking @ the cattman performance intake, any opinions?
i was looking @ the cattman performance intake, any opinions?
in all honesty.. i would reccomend making your own. youve seen pictures. parts are cheap and you can make it any way you want. do it up!!
#24
Alright, So I have my HAI and I really didn't feel too much of a loss in my low end rpm's, but I definitely felt it give me some high end gain. But I've found an 93 Accord CAI on eBay, and for the price it's kind of hard to pass up from how well heresmymind says it works. But I had a few questions, I guess for hereismymind since you're the only who I've seen with it done.
I went and took a peek at my engine bay to refresh my memory and was wondering if the pipe attached to the filter had any issues fitting beside the batter, and under the electrical/fuse box sitting right there? Do you have to cut away anything under those to compensate for the pipe? And What, and how much of the headlight area do you have to take out in order to fit the filter?
I think that's pretty much it, as you said I just have to cap the little hose extension by the lower intake manifold... soo, is that it?
edit: Honda CAI <--- I assume that is the one you have/ Will work?
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I went and took a peek at my engine bay to refresh my memory and was wondering if the pipe attached to the filter had any issues fitting beside the batter, and under the electrical/fuse box sitting right there? Do you have to cut away anything under those to compensate for the pipe? And What, and how much of the headlight area do you have to take out in order to fit the filter?
I think that's pretty much it, as you said I just have to cap the little hose extension by the lower intake manifold... soo, is that it?
edit: Honda CAI <--- I assume that is the one you have/ Will work?
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Last edited by Pearl93VE; 04-18-2011 at 01:04 AM.
#25
Originally Posted by heresmymind
Just wondering how many people have CAIs / Pop Chargers / Stock Intakes.
Heres a Picture of my CAI I made from a 93 Accord CAI on my VG:
Heres a Picture of my CAI I made from a 93 Accord CAI on my VG:
that looks like an accord kit.... who did you brought it from? where can I get one like it off ebay?
did you have to cut anything? if so, what did you cut off to get it fit? and what about the air sensor? our VG stock is not going to fit so you I assume you have to replace it with something else? what model?
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alright question questions questions.
That is the exact piping i bought. i just snipped off the smaller tube and tak'd the hole shut. as for cutting the only cutting is under the headlight bracket. if you don't want to get a cut. get a 90 degree pipe and have the filter face straight down. you will need to buy larger rubber cuplinks. in that pic they are the stock ones. but they are for 2.75" not a 3" pipe. so attaching it to your MAF, you either have to stretch it. or buy the larger ones. which is liek 10$ at ur local Homo-Zone. there is no problem under the fuse box or battery. just take the 2 bolts out move the box. and put back when done replacing. to get the filter on you need to go from underneath the fender well. take the plastic guard off. and bring the filter up from underneath. also i advise buying a K+N filter. I did and it made more of a difference. 2.75" inlet. any other questions feel free to ask...
That is the exact piping i bought. i just snipped off the smaller tube and tak'd the hole shut. as for cutting the only cutting is under the headlight bracket. if you don't want to get a cut. get a 90 degree pipe and have the filter face straight down. you will need to buy larger rubber cuplinks. in that pic they are the stock ones. but they are for 2.75" not a 3" pipe. so attaching it to your MAF, you either have to stretch it. or buy the larger ones. which is liek 10$ at ur local Homo-Zone. there is no problem under the fuse box or battery. just take the 2 bolts out move the box. and put back when done replacing. to get the filter on you need to go from underneath the fender well. take the plastic guard off. and bring the filter up from underneath. also i advise buying a K+N filter. I did and it made more of a difference. 2.75" inlet. any other questions feel free to ask...
#27
Originally Posted by heresmymind
alright question questions questions.
That is the exact piping i bought. i just snipped off the smaller tube and tak'd the hole shut. as for cutting the only cutting is under the headlight bracket. if you don't want to get a cut. get a 90 degree pipe and have the filter face straight down. you will need to buy larger rubber cuplinks. in that pic they are the stock ones. but they are for 2.75" not a 3" pipe. so attaching it to your MAF, you either have to stretch it. or buy the larger ones. which is liek 10$ at ur local Homo-Zone. there is no problem under the fuse box or battery. just take the 2 bolts out move the box. and put back when done replacing. to get the filter on you need to go from underneath the fender well. take the plastic guard off. and bring the filter up from underneath. also i advise buying a K+N filter. I did and it made more of a difference. 2.75" inlet. any other questions feel free to ask...
That is the exact piping i bought. i just snipped off the smaller tube and tak'd the hole shut. as for cutting the only cutting is under the headlight bracket. if you don't want to get a cut. get a 90 degree pipe and have the filter face straight down. you will need to buy larger rubber cuplinks. in that pic they are the stock ones. but they are for 2.75" not a 3" pipe. so attaching it to your MAF, you either have to stretch it. or buy the larger ones. which is liek 10$ at ur local Homo-Zone. there is no problem under the fuse box or battery. just take the 2 bolts out move the box. and put back when done replacing. to get the filter on you need to go from underneath the fender well. take the plastic guard off. and bring the filter up from underneath. also i advise buying a K+N filter. I did and it made more of a difference. 2.75" inlet. any other questions feel free to ask...
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#28
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Hey guys, i know this is prob a little off topic but i cant make a new thread or search cuz im a noob..
Long story short i installed a simple cone filter a month ago and ever since the car has been hesitant from 4-5000 rpm and at times just runs rough while accelerating. Figured it was the MAF, so i replaced that. Changed the coolant temp and the problem still persists. Wrapped the coils in electrical tape.. Im gettin po'ed fast.. any insight?
thanx..
Long story short i installed a simple cone filter a month ago and ever since the car has been hesitant from 4-5000 rpm and at times just runs rough while accelerating. Figured it was the MAF, so i replaced that. Changed the coolant temp and the problem still persists. Wrapped the coils in electrical tape.. Im gettin po'ed fast.. any insight?
thanx..
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what cone filter did you put on? Our engines don't like some filters and have been known to be a little picky. I notice your in danbury, I live in southbury ct(maybe 15 mins away), we should meet up. Since you are a newbie I may be able to help you with some things!
#30
yeah def bro my dad actually works at ibm in southbury lol. Im def a newb to this car and its been giving me all sorts of garbage latley. Its just a simple cone filter... like one of them cheap apc ones.. if you got AIM.. you can hit me at speedfreak4996.. cut some post time down lol
#32
Originally Posted by Darkwing48
What is the best intake for a VG? I've mixed reactions of this.
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Last edited by Pearl93VE; 04-18-2011 at 01:06 AM.
#33
hey guys i am new to the max world i have a 92 maxima vg30e auto and since i cant post a new thread i was hoping someone can help me out. i am looking for a good CAI where can i get a good one for a good price? i also wanna get a good y-pipe if u can also tell me where? thanx also i see u guys talking alot about a UDP can u tell me wat that is? thanx
#34
Originally Posted by 92maxvg30e
hey guys i am new to the max world i have a 92 maxima vg30e auto and since i cant post a new thread i was hoping someone can help me out. i am looking for a good CAI where can i get a good one for a good price? i also wanna get a good y-pipe if u can also tell me where? thanx also i see u guys talking alot about a UDP can u tell me wat that is? thanx
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Originally Posted by 94maxshima
So I guess newbs are completely exempt from doing any kind of reading what-so-ever as long as the text isn't a direct answer to something they're asking right? I think almost all of your questions are answered in this thread ALONE. All you have to do is be more involved and scan through them before you post and you'll probably find what you're looking for. But instead, you just blindly go into a thread with a somewhat appealing title to what you need, and post something completely irrelivant to what the members of that thread are getting in conversation with, and you throw it off track. Not trying to nitpick here, but why not read what you're posting in, so then you can at least be on the same page as everyone.
#37
So my Honda Accord Cold Air Intake came in today. With some words of advice (previously) from Heresmymind, and about 4 hours; I'm up and running. I did it a bit different though. I cut about 3 inches of pipe off of the Filter Connector pipe and ran a flexible cup link from the end of it, to a flexible 3" hose that ran down into the fender well, then connected my Filter to the hose, using the 3" piece of piping I cut off as an "interior cup link" if you will. But it's rainy and dark here now, but soon I'll be able to erm... "test it out"
pics: (sorry if they load slow I have them running on my home server)
video:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=VnsFR23I-kc
edit: Had to change the file names of pictures cause my server crashed/ I uploaded new pics.
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pics: (sorry if they load slow I have them running on my home server)
video:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=VnsFR23I-kc
edit: Had to change the file names of pictures cause my server crashed/ I uploaded new pics.
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Last edited by Pearl93VE; 04-18-2011 at 01:09 AM.
#40
Originally Posted by heresmymind
Yeah you put your pipe from the intake manifold to the MAF backwards compared to the way I did it. and good idea with the flex. Congrats on the custom CAI for a VG. And Glad I could help! looks good!
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Last edited by Pearl93VE; 04-18-2011 at 01:09 AM.