Anyone buy a Cosmo intake?
#1
Anyone buy a Cosmo intake?
Ive seen a Cosmo intake on Ebay that reminds me of my Stillen i put in my old 95 Max, now i have a 2002 and am interested in the Cosmo model on Ebay. ANyone have one? or heard about them? What is a good, low cost intake?
oh, the exact name is Cosmo Racing Power Tuning Filter Kit for around $40 plus shipping ($15).
oh, the exact name is Cosmo Racing Power Tuning Filter Kit for around $40 plus shipping ($15).
#5
Originally Posted by darbowmach1
yea, i saw that too but the Cosmo looks more like my old Stillen intake off my 95. I will buy it and give it a try, if i dont like it i will sell it off and get another intake worth spending another $100 bucks for.
Before you do that take a look at what we have to offer right now. Take advantage of these prices now as they will go up in March.
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Bryan
www.berktechnology.com
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=273626
#6
1)I saw This Air filter kit on Ebay too today. I have a 2001 Infiniti I30(same as Maxima) The cost is $30.00 plus 15 in Shipping. It looks very similar to the Stillen and JWT . Their direct web site is www.cosmoracing.com. If it is a good product, then this is a great deal. Has anyone installed a Cosmo Racing filter on their Maxima or I30 recently? Any problems?
2)Has anyone experienced check engine lights or MAF problems after installing these types of filters?
2)Has anyone experienced check engine lights or MAF problems after installing these types of filters?
#7
Got the intake kit today, it looks like good quality. The intake is like my K&N intake (not foam or cheap paper!) on my ol 95 SE. I will install hopefully by next week, should i clean my MAF or who sells a cheap MAF sensor that i can just replace it??? thanks.
#13
I use one. The fitment is okay, if you tweak the mounting bracket, it fits well. It was the first intake I bought for the Maxima, so I don't have much to compare it too. Yes the MAF adapter is made of aluminum. The filter they send you is an absolute piece of s**t, so I recommend an Apexi, and if you don't want to shell out that much, get an AEM Dryflow. If I were to do it all over again, I would get a Frankencar intake. Something about them, that I like.
#14
I have Cosmo's WAI intake right now. I like it. It sounds good. Id have to agree w/ beancooker on the filter they send u. Its a little iffy. Hope this helps.
My cardomain shows pics of it: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2251347
My cardomain shows pics of it: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2251347
#17
Brian is selling good product, I've been using his intake & mid pipe for 3 years if not mistaking, never killed a MAF with this set-up. I'll be buying an Apexie filter when my max is ready to hit the road again but that wont be before a year or so.
Props to a good guy.
AA
Props to a good guy.
AA
#18
Originally Posted by Teufelhunden
anyone use have the CAI? theyre cheap and all i have to buy is a quality filter.
Reference this link
#20
this one is not cosmo, but looks nice, anybody has it?
http://cgi.ebay.ca/NEW-AEM-COLD-AIR-...QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.ca/NEW-AEM-COLD-AIR-...QQcmdZViewItem
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Originally Posted by maxximaa
this one is not cosmo, but looks nice, anybody has it?
http://cgi.ebay.ca/NEW-AEM-COLD-AIR-...QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.ca/NEW-AEM-COLD-AIR-...QQcmdZViewItem
Not sure if that will work with the 5.5 gen. The top of the page says 02-06 Max. It also says it works for Sentra SE-R. The it says it works on the 04-06 Max.
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