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Old Nov 9, 2012 | 05:28 AM
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i used a 6ft flex pipe once for an older celica gt 93 worked great and had a mean *** growl to it better then the cai
Old Nov 9, 2012 | 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Zach-R
..... Still waiting... I am very interested in this as i have a PR knock off intake ready to replace the SRI that came on my car. I am sure I will have gains over SRI but am still curious how both compare to the stocker. I find it hard to believe that the Oem air box would be the better option but i cannot say since i never had one.
still waiting also... would like to see these dyno sheets.
Old Nov 9, 2012 | 01:11 PM
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The Gen4 Maxima makes 190 HP stock
The Gen5 Maxima makes 227 HP stock
The Gen5.5 Maxima makes 255 HP stock


What do they have in common? The same or similarly styled intake system.So if the newer Maximas with the same intake make more power, OK let's leave out the bigger 3.5, is the intake really that restrictive?

I say go Y-pipe or 00VI or both.

The best INTAKE is the OUTTAKE
Old Nov 10, 2012 | 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by CMax03
Sorry guy but any intake scoop that's under 30 sq/in frontal area is non functional and is a restriction
Not to start a flame war, but I'm not sure where you got that 30 sq" number from. That said, the concept of diverting cool air from behind the grill into the OEM inlet works well to reduce IAT. My 5thGen "CAD" & the 4thGen adaptation do essentially the same thing.



Contrary to common belief NmexMax has demonstrated time & again an OEM intake isn't THAT restrictive & has the advantage of a linear power curve. SEE BELOW SUMMARY
Originally Posted by NmexMAX
For that matter, the stock intake is fine. IMO, most usable part throttle power curve, supports up to 250whp in a 6MT 3.5L. I'm sure it's well capable of supporting 210-220 in a DEK, more than most (all why not) of us will ever need, all while being smooth and quiet.
To help correlate NmexMax claims I'll submit my inlet area calculations for the OEM snorkel/airbox.
Originally Posted by BobPezz
FYI; A typical aftermarket 'intake' is 3" dia. tube that works out to 7.065 sq" actual inlet area. The OEM Snorkel inlet area is (by conservative calc.) ~8.5 sq", Air-box inlet area is 7.3125 sq", area = flow capacity & the Air-Box is a fairly large plenum. So the OEM system has equal or better capacity. It's a true CAI, & doesn't reduce torque like a SRI, due to the added length of the Snorkel/Air-Box etc. Not to mention the plastic OEM setup is less prone to heat-soak. The "CAD" mod reduces IAT by ~7deg F. on the OEM Snorkel/Air-Box. Which is pretty good, when you do the math.
Summary data for the "CAD"
Originally Posted by sud123
thanks for all the info Bob.....this will summarize the results(IAT)......

Last edited by BobPezz; Nov 10, 2012 at 08:03 AM.
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