Gutting Airbox??
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RE: Gutting Airbox?? - 10/20/2006 10:29:17 PM
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z34phoenix
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Joined: 10/20/2005 From: Daytona Beach, Fl Status: offline
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give it a try... but your still breathing thru a small air filter. your best bet would be to build your own cold air intake/FWI go under my profile and you'll find my website or do a quick search for FWI you can use sheet metal to make a heat shield to protecte the filter if you do a FWI that way water and snow wont hit the filter, but still get cold air to the filter. your best bet is yes to go to a junk yard and start playing with stuff. grab diff parts adn try tearing things apart you will learn a lot and end up with a good system this way. good luck and let us know how it turns out!
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RE: Gutting Airbox?? - 10/21/2006 10:22:47 AM
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montejass
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If I had it to do over again I would have found another airbox and spent a little more time on it. You won't have to worry about water/snow making it's way to the TB. I drilled drainage holes through the bottom of the airbox when I did mine. I posted a how to somewhere on the forum...
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RE: Gutting Airbox?? - 10/21/2006 11:09:19 AM
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mickey
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i live in Germany and have mine in teh front fender under the head light i have had no snow or water get in to my cone filter or even close to the T/B/ belive me we see alot of rain and snow and this is not the typical light showers when it rains it pours here .
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RE: Gutting Airbox?? - 10/22/2006 11:49:07 AM
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montejass
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I've had mine done for almost two years so far and have had no problems with water. Alot of people buy a PCM tray to re-locate the PCM when installing a FWI/CAI system that is way more exposed to weather than what your going to do...
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RE: Gutting Airbox?? - 10/23/2006 8:19:13 PM
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Yellow_Monte
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give me an update after u do it how is the power and sound different?
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RE: Gutting Airbox?? - 10/24/2006 11:09:24 AM
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z34phoenix
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Joined: 10/20/2005 From: Daytona Beach, Fl Status: offline
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i hate when people say "well i havent gotten water in the engine yet!" the First FWI i made was about 8" off the ground and cause of a rather large puddle, (not deep maybe 6"?) enough water splashed into the fender to get sucked into the vac lines, TPS sensor, and stall the engine. the engine didnt hydrolock, but 2 weeks later i tracked the problem down to the TPS and when i removed it the entire thing drained of water! so yes water issues are possible with a FWI. my current FWI is at the same height as the battery now. so its almost 2 feet off the ground, yet still getting nice clean fresh air. and is protected from spashing water. i wouls suggest takeing steps to protect the car from things like this. remember just cause it hasnt happend doesnt mean it wont!
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