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Coralgurl 01-11-2014 03:41 PM

Any car peeps here
 
Have a question about cold air intakes, have searched the web, been on manufacturers website, but can't find what I'm looking for brand specific....

Thanks

Slyguy00 01-11-2014 03:44 PM

Well what brand are you looking for? Injen is a pretty good cai company.

Coralgurl 01-11-2014 03:49 PM

I have a roto fab, I bought it off someone else so I didn't receive any paperwork.

It's been on my car for a couple of months, on his for a couple. I'm just wondering about the frequency of recharging the filters. K&N is every 50k, but I am not sure on this one. I've seen info on every 10k miles, if so, it's a bit of a pita as I have to basically take it apart just to get the filter out.

Slyguy00 01-11-2014 03:52 PM

It all depends if its a wet or dry cai. K&n are wet filters that can be washed. Some cant be washed, but those are generally cheaper because you have to replace them not wash them. They are all pretty much the same functionality wise though if you keep them clean

Coralgurl 01-11-2014 03:59 PM

Mines an oil (wet). I cleaned it last night and oiling it today, just honestly wondering how often it needs to be done. At any rate, happy to have it redone now.

Eventually I may pick up a second wet filter just so the car isn't out of commission for any time while waiting for the filter clean to complete. Like I said, it's a pita to pull out as we had to disconnect almost everything to remove it. Wet or dry, same process....:lol:

BlueTang<3 01-11-2014 04:26 PM

My advice to you as a mechanic if its in a small low car don't crash through puddles, seen lots of water damaged engines with col air intakes. Just my thought but the manufacture pays the engineers a pile of money to design a air intake to work best with the vehicle it's going on. There is only one way to get more air in an engine less filtration. But they work just make sure you tighten all the clams and have fun

riceboy 01-11-2014 04:38 PM

agreed with the no air filter, just switch it to a turbo and have more fun:lol: thats what i did lol although i'm always scared when it rains since i run no filters on my turbo lol

Coralgurl 01-11-2014 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by riceboy (Post 872705)
agreed with the no air filter, just switch it to a turbo and have more fun:lol: thats what i did lol although i'm always scared when it rains since i run no filters on my turbo lol

Nah, ive got enough hp, not going to add more, I winter drive mine so more would put it in the garage.....considering the winter we've had, engine bay is still pretty clean. I'll run it through the summer as I'm not sure I see any difference with it...

riceboy 01-11-2014 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Coralgurl (Post 872706)
Nah, ive got enough hp, not going to add more, I winter drive mine so more would put it in the garage.....considering the winter we've had, engine bay is still pretty clean. I'll run it through the summer as I'm not sure I see any difference with it...

nice what do you have?

scubadawg 01-11-2014 10:19 PM

I have an EVOMS cold air intake on my Porsche and switched to a dry filter instead of an oiled filter, because if you use too much oil you can damaged you MAF sensor, then I used a Injen HydroShield Pre-Filters over my filter

http://www.injen.com/docs/products/listing.asp?pcc=rp







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