FrankenCar Cold Air Intake System
#41
However, you won't find one. Frankencar has gone the way of the dodo, and good riddance to bad customer service. With one exception, the owners were ********. I got one of their last intakes 3 years ago, and even then it was like pulling teeth. (Take my money, please!)
Call Brian Catts at Cattman Performance. He'll hook you up with a good alternative.
Last edited by Rochester; 04-09-2009 at 08:15 AM.
#44
BTW, the Apexi pop-charger is supposed to be a "lifetime" filter. However, I replaced mine after 25k miles and immediately noticed the difference. Maybe 25k or so is a good cycle. I only drive about 7k a year, so it's off my radar for years to come.
The thing that's nice about the (rather expensive) Apexi is that it's dry; no oil. I've read a number of posts about people with bad MAF sensors because of heavily oiled filters, which isn't a worry with the Apexi.
The thing that's nice about the (rather expensive) Apexi is that it's dry; no oil. I've read a number of posts about people with bad MAF sensors because of heavily oiled filters, which isn't a worry with the Apexi.
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