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Ram Air

Old Oct 29, 2000 | 07:40 PM
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Ok, I keep seeing peeps in this message board taht have Ram-air on their Maxima. How do oyu do this and how much? I have a Place Racing CAI, so will ram-air help me at all. Thanks

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Old Oct 29, 2000 | 07:52 PM
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i like to know too want more power with my intake as well
Old Oct 29, 2000 | 10:42 PM
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Some people incorrectly think that having a long tube fed by a kn filter means ram air. Technically a ram air is one that would have some sort of scoop, or something that force feeds the air, usu getting more forceful as speed increases. In essence, the stock unit has a scoop in the front of the engine bay that functions in this way, only if it were true ram air, it would feed strait to the tb. I'm not sure if anyone really has one, but if you wanted to construct one, the est place to start would be with a place racing cai, or similar tube, and then find a way to entend the tube to the front valence, or better yet, into one of the stock fog holes, if you don't have fogs. The trick would be trying to find a way to either put the filter in this spot, or better yet to fit it inline. Water would be a problem though, so this might be good for a race only set up. If you attempt it, aem sells a valve for their cai for hondas and stuf that won't allow water in.
Old Oct 30, 2000 | 07:32 AM
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There is no ram air for the Maximas but you can make a ram air setup. All you need is to get some dryer hose duct and figure a route for it to force air towards the a/f.
Old Oct 30, 2000 | 08:31 AM
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There's routing air to the air filter does not make it "ram air". Ram air systems are generall tuned system to give it a "boost" at certain rpm ranges. The only thing you accomplish by routing air is allow it to get fresher air.

-Shing
Old Oct 30, 2000 | 09:06 AM
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i have seen on a 97 maxima a reversed hood scoop right over the cone on the hood, Now thats a goood idea!! or you can just get the CAI and leave it alone and not worry about RAM AIR, leave that to the V8's!!!!!
Old Oct 30, 2000 | 12:18 PM
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I was thinking

about removing the CAI filter hooking up a 90deg elbow with an extension pipe routed out of the fog light hole. And attaching a 4" to 3" plastic reducer to the extenxion pipe. If you take a heat gun and heat the 4" side of the plastic reducer you can widen it and round it out to create an actual ram air situation. I have seen this done on some other cars. I would only use it for the track. I think I would also need to put a screen over the 4" opening to prevent sucking up a rock. I would think that it would be worth some HP for the 1/4.
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