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speedy_sara April-28th-2003 03:12 PM

Checkout this intake on ebay!!
 
I was on ebay and saw this nice intake. It's a lot cheaper than what some of the people on protegeclub make them for. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=10368

skr33t_rac3r April-28th-2003 07:00 PM

cheaper then dirt
 
go to ur local hardware store and get some 2-3 inch pvc tube. u can go bigger then the AEM intake tubes. i did it and it cost 10 bucks and its 3 inch wide while AEM is 2 inch. then paint it any color u want. if u were a stoner u could come up with ideas like this.

mazdaspeedwest April-28th-2003 07:38 PM

IMO you shoulda kept the 2" AEM pipe, as 2.5" is ideal for the Protege. 3" is just too big for any decent gains. (i mean an intake alone doesn't offer much, so you better get all you can, right)

skr33t_rac3r April-29th-2003 04:28 PM

the 3 inch accutally gave it 3 hp over the 2 inch. it makes intake like ram air(more air fed then it supposed to have) so thats why i used it. dont worry i tried with 2 inch

skr33t_rac3r April-29th-2003 05:11 PM

soon
 
as soon as i find the dno sheets form that day i send them to u or somthing but belive me try it and you ll see too dont worry ive just been working on cars 19 years (2 years in wyotech) so i probably dont know that much about cars.

demoninvictus May-1st-2003 01:23 AM

yeah, but i'd take the advice of two upstanding members of the protege community that have specialized in the Protege alone, have become a reliable source/authority for first gen protege modifications over you, so personally, lick my nuts, they're gettin kinda sweaty. and i doubt you've taken the time to buy the adapters, clamps, fittings, and pipe to test this theory of yours out on a protege. theoretically, first of all, it would probably cost you way over $150 bucks for you to do this properly for both sizes, second of all, we say 2 and 2.5 because it's been tested...this is what works, gives decent gains and produces consistant results across the whole torque band and delivers a consistant amount of air flow all around, and third of all, well, i don't like you, so before you go and tout your experience on cars around, kiss my ass and then we'll talk. :) sorry guys, i'm just pissed off tonight.
peace

ps. by the way, daryl has made and has produced custom intakes for first gen proteges and has auto-crossing experience in his car.. just a side note

mazdaspeedwest May-1st-2003 01:40 AM

2" will offer better low end power, where 3" will offer better top end power, but 2.5" is the nice balance between the two.

It's not just the volume of air, but also it's velocity.

DeaDLy93PRoTeGe May-7th-2003 01:11 PM

so, instead of buying a new intake hose, I can get 2.5" PVC pipe, and it will work just as well?

I'm putting a cone style filter on the car, and my intake hose is cracked, so should I go that way?

DeaDLy93PRoTeGe May-8th-2003 08:13 AM

No answers :(

Ryencool May-8th-2003 11:02 AM

wouldnt pvc be not a good idea cause its platic? just letting people know that if you create alot of heat under then egine that plastic probably isnt the best route to go..

Loginology May-8th-2003 06:03 PM


Originally posted by Ryencool
wouldnt pvc be not a good idea cause its platic? just letting people know that if you create alot of heat under then egine that plastic probably isnt the best route to go..

PVC Worked fine on our V8 Firebird which creates a lot more heat under the hood than the pro.




skr33t... 3" will reduce throttle response also.

Loundarp May-13th-2003 07:15 PM

or you can buy 2.5 inch pipe from toucan 45 and 90 degree bend.

speedy_sara May-16th-2003 11:18 PM

How much is a 2.5" U bend about 2 feet in length? I want to make a cold air extension for the pro.


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