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Old Jul 7, 2010 | 01:06 AM
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suggestions on conefilter adapter

so i was looking to buy an adapter so i could be a cool kid and get a cone filter

i saw this but i was wondering if this was any good or if there were better/cheaper adapters or anything.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=38634

EDIT: just saw this. i just wanna know what you guys think http://stores.channeladvisor.com/aut...apter%20Filter

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Old Jul 9, 2010 | 02:41 AM
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I will have to remember that when i get to where i want to give my engine some more power. are you hooking it up just off the MAF sensor?? (like not using a tube)
Old Jul 9, 2010 | 02:00 PM
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They are all the same, but you could probably rig something up if you were trying to save a buck or two.
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Originally Posted by ve30max
They are all the same, but you could probably rig something up if you were trying to save a buck or two.
are you saying i dont need the adapter?
how would i rig sumthin up?
Old Jul 9, 2010 | 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by MIC5631
I will have to remember that when i get to where i want to give my engine some more power. are you hooking it up just off the MAF sensor?? (like not using a tube)
yeah i was just gonna hook it up straight to the MAF
Old Jul 10, 2010 | 12:55 AM
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A cone filter adapter is a cone filter adapter. Cut up something that needs to be recycled that has a flat surface. Old VCRs and other equipment with thin aluminum cases would provide a decent cutable material. Any plastic would be great too, and much easier to cut with simple tools. Go get some pvc pipe to the specifications of the cone filter. Glue it together with the sticky source of choice, then after allowing ample time to settle, perhaps paint it with some ambrosia peach, and then get ready to experience the moment you've worked so hard for.
Old Jul 10, 2010 | 05:17 AM
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you can use the stock air horn...........just gotta cut it up a little..
Old Jul 10, 2010 | 11:19 AM
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Originally Posted by ve30max
A cone filter adapter is a cone filter adapter. Cut up something that needs to be recycled that has a flat surface. Old VCRs and other equipment with thin aluminum cases would provide a decent cutable material. Any plastic would be great too, and much easier to cut with simple tools. Go get some pvc pipe to the specifications of the cone filter. Glue it together with the sticky source of choice, then after allowing ample time to settle, perhaps paint it with some ambrosia peach, and then get ready to experience the moment you've worked so hard for.
damn. very nice.. i might just do that.
Old Jul 10, 2010 | 12:32 PM
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dont get dat crap, its cheap plastic. i bought 1 and hooked it up wit a 3" cone filter i had and the plastic broke the same day. plus u have to rig the maf part dat connects to dat so it wont move around while u drive. save ur money and get a real one.

not sure if its a 93 accord or civic CAI dat works for our cars.
i got lucky on mine at the junkyard from a max that had one of those adapters but an aluminum one.
Old Jul 10, 2010 | 10:02 PM
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i think im just gonna make my own
already got a 2 3/4'' thick cardboard tube.
now i just need sumthin to bolt to the MAF
Old Jul 11, 2010 | 08:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Hatmanafro
i think im just gonna make my own
already got a 2 3/4'' thick cardboard tube.
now i just need sumthin to bolt to the MAF
ur gonna ghetto rig it lol u have to take pics of this
Old Jul 11, 2010 | 10:31 PM
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ghetto rig + black paint = legit.
pics are gonna happen.
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i'd advise against cardboard tubing, heat and water aren't friendly to paper,
Old Jul 12, 2010 | 08:47 PM
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yeah i scraped that idea.. i got me sum pvc tubing.. pics are comin in. gimme a sec
Old Jul 12, 2010 | 09:02 PM
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the OD of the pvc tube is a lil more then the ID of the filter. i expected that once i figured out that home depot and ace hardware dont have pvc tubing with an OD of 3".. kinda weird.. but w/e. so i settled for sum tubing that had an OD of like 3.25 inches.. its thin wallled stuff so im just gonna take away sum material on the filter. making the pvc tube fit.

heres sum pics.

21.39 after taxes . and its like a K&N.. you can clean it! hahaha.. teh awsome..

thats the tube. i got like 1ft out of a piece of like 12ft tubing.. the guy at ace hardware was like.. uhhhh.. you sure this is gonna work?.. haha. lookin at me like i was crazy.. anyways.. i had to buy the whole 12ft piece but i told him to cut me off that first foot and to do what he wanted with the rest.. maybe thats why he looked at me like i was crazy. lol.. 7.48 after taxes

this sticker plus the filter.. rated at 15+ hp.
haha
Old Jul 12, 2010 | 09:11 PM
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this is a 1st. if it works u'll be the only 1 with it. pretty sure no one else would do it.

btw who knows which honda CAI is the one dat would work wit our car? 93 civic or accord? i kno one works perfect.
Old Jul 12, 2010 | 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by nyc_ink
this is a 1st. if it works u'll be the only 1 with it. pretty sure no one else would do it.

btw who knows which honda CAI is the one dat would work wit our car? 93 civic or accord? i kno one works perfect.
Accord
Old Jul 12, 2010 | 09:38 PM
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Originally Posted by chrome91
Accord
its a 93 tho right or is it another yr?
Old Jul 13, 2010 | 12:17 AM
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Ive got a blue cone filter on my max. The adapter is not even needed. I used the adapter that already comes with the stock air filter, took it apart, and slid my new cone filter over that. How often do you have to clean the thing? Im getting very bad mileage and was wondering if this thing has somthing to do with it. Also I still have the plastic tube attached to my cone filter, was thinking about getting a metal one and would it even make a difference?
Old Jul 13, 2010 | 03:17 PM
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if you make your intake short enough you can do liek i did and slide the cone filter on to the maf no couplers needed...think its like 3" or something....In your case above i dont think switching from a plastic intake to metal will help you at all, i believe the metal intake would retain more heat than plastic.... o and i think its the 94-97 accord intake that fits ours well...
Old Jul 14, 2010 | 03:45 PM
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I aint' welding any more together.
Old Jul 15, 2010 | 01:43 PM
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alright.. im done..
after much trial and error and 15 bucks in overpriced useless airboxes and pvc tubing.. im done..

i got sum pics but i didnt take pics of everything
heres what happened..

so the hardest part was getting the back plate that blots on to the MAF..
i went to a junkyard and i got an airbox from a sentra.. or a 200sx thinking.. 'well.. the nissan that i know and love would use the same sized MAF on pretty much all engines..'
so i didnt even bother to check.. lol.. im pretty retarded for that..
and i bought the air box and then cut the part that bolts to the MAF for my use.. well. i got home and it turn out its too smalll.. ahhh.. so im like.. okay. i went back and i thought well... a pathfinder has the same VG30 so the MAF hass to be the same. again. i bought the airbox and when i got home it was too big!
i was like wtf...
so i was like well.. i know that the airbox from a maxima works. lol
so i just hacked my own airbox up..
then i bent the little horn on the inside of the box so that the filter would slide up on it.. eliminating the use of my 7 dollars ad 48 cents.. so i actually wasted a bunch of money.. but its all good..

ohh btw.. wtf is this?




red filter.. red valve cover.. very nice

closer shot of it

even closer
here you can clearly see that this is from the airbox.. lmao

remains of my airbox..
Old Jul 15, 2010 | 04:13 PM
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Haha, nice. I see you left a chunk of plastic on there. Why not just drill those rivets out and remove the plastic (or shape the plastic to be more aesthetically pleasing).

I did the exact same thing over a decade ago when I was 16 on my original VE:





Also notice the VG strut tower bar that my dad welded extension brackets to in order to clear the VE intake manifold
Old Jul 15, 2010 | 04:26 PM
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That's the drop down resistor for the automatic. Poor man's shift kit
Old Jul 15, 2010 | 04:53 PM
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That's the drop down resistor for the automatic. Poor man's shift kit
Yep, unplug that harness and your car will shift HARD as ****. It might blow up a poor VG auto tranny though
Old Jul 15, 2010 | 11:07 PM
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hahaha.. holy ****. thats some old school **** man.
but yeah. i was kinda scaired once i started cutting into the airbox i was afraid that i couldnt make it work. lol.
Old Jul 15, 2010 | 11:26 PM
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dat gold adapter looks likes it get its done. wat is it from?
Old Jul 16, 2010 | 12:07 AM
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dat gold adapter looks likes it get its done. wat is it from?
its the inside of the airbox.. its the plate that bolts to the MAF.
Old Jul 16, 2010 | 03:42 AM
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I rember mine I did when I was 16. Actually still have it lol. Took a extra maf cut off the end that bots to the airbox. Found piece of pvc pipe cut it to around 4 inches. then Just jb welded it in the MAF piece I cut off and bolted it up. Even held up to 7psi lol.
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Originally Posted by Hatmanafro
its the inside of the airbox.. its the plate that bolts to the MAF.
lol atleast it works
Old Jul 17, 2010 | 09:55 PM
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lol atleast it works
you godamn right!
haha. but a few days ago. when i went to the weekly car meet around here in gwinnett.. the filter partiaally came off the adapter so i asked my friend for sum zipties.. he didnt have any but he did have old weather stripping. haha.. so i just secured the fliter on with weather stripping.. lmao.

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Originally Posted by Hatmanafro
you godamn right!
haha. but a few days ago. when i went to the weekly car meet around here in gwinnett.. the filter partiaally came off the adapter so i asked my friend for sum zipties.. he didnt have any but he did have old weather stripping. haha.. so i just secured the fliter on with weather stripping.. lmao.

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lmfao
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