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styles 10-14-2004 10:15 PM

cold air intake
 
what cold air intake do you guys recommend ?

WaterDR 10-15-2004 01:34 AM

One that actually works.............just kidding.

I based my decision on looks and performance and went with Steeda, but they are a bit pricey. You may want to avoid a style that bends through the firewall due to potential problems with the MAF, though you will see many of these on high powered cars. I decided to go with a metal intake pipe as I was planning for nitrous...some are plastic.

I have heard good things about Denscharger and the K&N unit (which is essentially a Steeda from what I understand). Keep in mind that your car currently has a CAI as it sucks the air from the fenderwall. It is really a wonderful design as it brings in this air w/o having a bend, it's just restrictive.

After-Market CAI's work because they are less restictive and lean-up the a/f a tad. Expect anywhere from 0 - 10 hp on an n/a car, and as much as 25 on a blown snake.

madmatt 10-15-2004 05:04 AM

Yes, just like he said, your money may be spent better elsewhere. Dont spend the money on a cold air intake, right now at least, go with some new rear end gears. At least do 3.73's, or go for some 4.10's. Im finally decided on 3.73's just because they are better for a daily driven, non raced ever, car. You will be much happier with the investment of gears.

midnightblueGT 10-20-2004 09:55 PM

i have the bbk in the fender unit on a 02 gt 5 speed. it works great. i think that it is a great unit for intake temps. at the track in the staging lanes my tubes seems to be the coldest... which means more hp right? right. i have friends that have the steeda, the mac, the k&N, and the bbks, the bbk always seems to be colder one of the bunch. it took of about a tenth maybe a little more

decoy562 10-21-2004 01:42 PM

A K&N filter in the stock one :D

4.6 Love 10-21-2004 02:38 PM


Originally Posted by decoy562
A K&N filter in the stock one :D

yes...and remove the air silencer! :D

Blue Thunder 10-23-2004 11:28 PM

Sorry to sound dumb what does removing the intake silencer do for your car?

styles 10-24-2004 09:42 AM

answer
 
"By removing the air silencer you more than double the size of the outer intake port on your Mustang. With this thing in place, it's like trying to breathe with puckered lips" quote mustangworld.com

WaterDR 10-24-2004 10:48 AM

Thing is I have never seen a back to back dyno that showed that removing the silencer did anything. Sure it's a smaller hole to suck air through, BUT it draws all the cooler air from outside the car. Perhaps there is a trade off.

TayWolf55 10-24-2004 11:05 AM

I know with the v6 mustang, taking off the air silencer has been known to loose a couple horsepower. Not like you would ever notice 3 horsepower, but you wont gain anything from it.

sbrooks 10-25-2004 04:42 AM

I have a Steeda CAI It was easy to install and I like the quality of Steeda products

WaterDR 10-25-2004 06:32 PM

What he said!


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