View Poll Results: Poll: What Type of Intake Are You Using?
Stock
33
23.57%
Berk
21
15.00%
Frankencar
5
3.57%
Injen "CAI"
17
12.14%
Custom Short-Ram with Helmholtz Resonator (Explain)
7
5.00%
Custom Short-Ram with Mid-Pipe (Explain)
15
10.71%
Place Racing True CAI
5
3.57%
JWT Pop Charger
6
4.29%
GAB/OSCAI (Ghetto Air Box / Old School Cold Air Intake)
20
14.29%
Custom CAI (Explain)
11
7.86%
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Poll: What Type of Intake Are You Using?
#42
The cap was made from a black PVC plumbing cap (Lowe's) that I cut the center out of and then trimmed until it matched the shape of the MAF sensor connector.
#47
I currently have a GAB'd intake... I love it, but since I have all these other mods and I'm tuning this month, I decided a SRI would breathe even better and give better gains. So later this month I'll be a JWT Popcharger man.
#49
Yeah,
as long as its done correctly... Just from personal experience, anyone trying the GAB setup better take their time and double check that the filter sits in place. I didn't double check and I sucked up a lot of leaves during autumn. As soon as the car bogged I realized the risk. Leaves are harmless because they can be removed but other things like dust and dirt could cause problems.
With that said... I'm ordering a JWT pop-charger in a couple of days.
#54
Custom sri. 350z aluminum maf adapter and a aem 6" dry flow filter. Kept the helmholtz (heard it would sound like an indy car w/o it)
When i first put it on it was just barely noticible if not at wot or high in the rev range. Now even a blip of the loud pedal is just that. LOUD!!
When i first put it on it was just barely noticible if not at wot or high in the rev range. Now even a blip of the loud pedal is just that. LOUD!!
Last edited by F35-JSF; 07-21-2011 at 10:15 AM.
#57
Custom SRI
- A HUGE air filter 6" wide outlet
- BPI Flowstack (6" inlet ---> 3" outlet)
- Aluminum filter adapter (Vacuum and IAT sensor adapted to it)
- Stock MAF housing
- Stock accordion piece from MAF housing to TB
- A HUGE air filter 6" wide outlet
- BPI Flowstack (6" inlet ---> 3" outlet)
- Aluminum filter adapter (Vacuum and IAT sensor adapted to it)
- Stock MAF housing
- Stock accordion piece from MAF housing to TB
#60
Lucky for me my bro had a 5th gen that was totaled so I pulled his filter holder b/c I didn't want to hack mine up. I'm sure a local guy with an intake may part with his for cheap.
#63
fankencar with Stillen here for years!!! and i remembered i drove up to mass so a guy that worked for frankencar intalled to my car!
Im very surprised with the results cuz frankencar back then used to be the most famous intake!!!!!
Im very surprised with the results cuz frankencar back then used to be the most famous intake!!!!!
#66
#70
OEM Snorkel/Air-Box & "Cool Air Diverter" Mod
Thread; http://forums.maxima.org/5th-generat...l?ref=esp-link
The Test Data results show a definite reduction in IAT temps.
I had an idea for this Gizmo (dubbed a "Cool Air Diverter") after reading about the GAB vs. CAI vs. SRI controversy. Bottom line VQ's like cool air and suffer from breathing the hot underhood air. I saw this cheap plastic "AutoZone Mini-Scoop". It looked like a good basis for my mod idea, so with some AV snips, files, a drill, and approx 2hrs time. Came up with a way to divert some cool air coming through the grill up to the (OEM) intake snorkel. I'm not going to make any claims to it's effect on power, aside from the car seems more responsive around town and seems to need less throttle cruising on the highway (all subjective butt dyno claims). The only semi-accurate data I can give is that now the car consistently will hit the rev limiter/governor at an indicated 135-MPH and 68K-RPM with OD off. I don't know how this compares performance wise, but seems pretty good for a stone stock 130K mile 4AT VQ30DE-K (w/VIAS fix). The only other "performance" mods an "Apexi Power Panel" filter, and SRS 2.5" Catback.
Here's pictures (below); As you can see the "CAD" scoop doesn't block the radiator much. In the last 2 pictures you can see that it barely shows when the hood is closed (see arrows for edge detail).
The Test Data results show a definite reduction in IAT temps.
I had an idea for this Gizmo (dubbed a "Cool Air Diverter") after reading about the GAB vs. CAI vs. SRI controversy. Bottom line VQ's like cool air and suffer from breathing the hot underhood air. I saw this cheap plastic "AutoZone Mini-Scoop". It looked like a good basis for my mod idea, so with some AV snips, files, a drill, and approx 2hrs time. Came up with a way to divert some cool air coming through the grill up to the (OEM) intake snorkel. I'm not going to make any claims to it's effect on power, aside from the car seems more responsive around town and seems to need less throttle cruising on the highway (all subjective butt dyno claims). The only semi-accurate data I can give is that now the car consistently will hit the rev limiter/governor at an indicated 135-MPH and 68K-RPM with OD off. I don't know how this compares performance wise, but seems pretty good for a stone stock 130K mile 4AT VQ30DE-K (w/VIAS fix). The only other "performance" mods an "Apexi Power Panel" filter, and SRS 2.5" Catback.
Here's pictures (below); As you can see the "CAD" scoop doesn't block the radiator much. In the last 2 pictures you can see that it barely shows when the hood is closed (see arrows for edge detail).
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