#108325 - 05/19/05 02:14 PM
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if you get forced air, or forced cold air into your box will that hurt anything ? or will it help, or it just plain old wont matter ? i need to know for my idea because i dont know some answers and by building what i have in mind i dont want to hurt the car or any thing like that. and is it ok if i drove around without the diagnal brackets from the engine compartment on ? i really appricate the help everyone.
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#108326 - 05/19/05 03:12 PM
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Originally posted by zuulmusic: on the topic.... im wondering what the technical reason is for my wizaired being extremely loud when i just start my car and its idling. then when i drive it down the street it all of a sudden gets quiet at a certain point, then quiets down to almost nothing even when i idle again... I don't know the scientific reason why but it's normal.
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#108328 - 05/19/05 04:35 PM
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Originally posted by HercMan: No one would buy a car that sounds like these do with free'er flowin intakes. Except for a few people.
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#108329 - 05/20/05 03:30 PM
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Registered: 07/04/04
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Got to ask but what inlet size on a 3" pvc intake for a 9" cone? Or is there only one size and I'm just brain dead right now?
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#108330 - 05/20/05 11:32 PM
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Originally posted by Kirmie: Got to ask but what inlet size on a 3" pvc intake for a 9" cone? Or is there only one size and I'm just brain dead right now? Hello, If you are ordering a filter, you will ask for a 9" cone with a 4" connector. The size of the filter is referring to the length, not the connector size. There is also a 7" filter available in cone. The connector size also comes in 3.5" IIRC, in both sizes. This is one square MM in the 3" pipe - ( ) This is one square MM in the filter - (X) If the filter were only 3" in diameter, you wouldn't be able to draw much air through it....The stock filter has much more area then a 3" circle, and it doesn't flow as well as some people like. With the restriction of the filter, you need to compensate by allowing more area. Later now, Clint
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#108331 - 05/25/05 02:12 PM
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just to keep u guys updated i haven't built it yet but when i do i'll post pics. im still designing it and it been raining almost everyday here so i hope to get it done soon. and i can get my friend to do the u-bend delete for free. i guess next i need a new pcm, huh ?
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#108332 - 05/25/05 04:37 PM
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A downpipe or the PCM is good. You can go either with a DHP or Intense PCM. About 60% or so favor DHP based on tons of threads from here and ClubGP.
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#108333 - 05/25/05 06:18 PM
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yeah, you'll need to get a 3" D/P on your list soon. If you're going to swap out your pulley, or if you already did, you'll want a D/P.
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#108334 - 05/25/05 10:50 PM
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people here seem to favor intense, i think.
HEY! UPS TRACKING SAYS MY INTENSE IS GOING TO GET HERE TOMOROW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#108335 - 05/25/05 10:56 PM
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Yeah, I think most here run the I-PCM. I had a minor issue with mine when I first got it. Intense sent me a new one UPS next day.
Zull, when you install your new PCM you may notice the car runs a little rough, and a little harder to start. This is normal. It will clear up within a day or so.
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