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asylum24 August-11th-2003 07:44 PM

1.5 Intake
 
Are there anyother intakes besides the Ractive for the 1.5L (96 LX)? And is the Ractive really as shitty as everyone says it is?

midnightblue97 August-11th-2003 07:49 PM

Question 1. Not likely
Question 2. Yes

Bruce95fmla August-11th-2003 08:03 PM

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The shitty part about the Ractive intake is the stock filter.
which you can overcome like I did with an aftermarket filter..

as in the pic

asylum24 August-11th-2003 11:40 PM

So basically the ractive is fine as long as I get a different filter... what filter does it take??

FlySwat August-12th-2003 11:23 AM

Any 3" cone filter will do. Personally I don't see why the Ractive is considered shitty. Its just an ordinary cone filter with a "heatshield" on it. Hose clamp some dryer duct on it and run it through your fender and you'll be pulling in colder air.

I used a WeaponR dragon filter on my mx-6 with their plastic heatsheild. Works excellent.

Bruce95fmla August-12th-2003 01:53 PM

that filter with the heat shield does not come with the intake ,, the filter that comes with the intake is really shitty ,
But the intake itself is great .. to me anyway

K Dawg ONE August-12th-2003 07:18 PM

www.essentialspeed.com has a cold-air intake for all 2gen motors. The cost is $300 CDN and includes a genuine K&N Invert filter...for pics, check out my site at www.sounddomain.com/id/kdawgone

Bestrafe August-12th-2003 09:09 PM

i'll second that.. specially since i have the 1.5L automatic version.

Samus August-17th-2003 03:58 AM

the reactive is always dumped on since it makes a 90' bend at the manifold enterence, but in the case of 2nd gens theres no real alternative option since the brake booster/master cylinder are in the way.

however, you can do what I did and go to home depot, have some steel or pvc tubes bent and make your own for under 100 bucks. those rubber hose connectors and steel ties can be found at many hardware stores and online super cheap, too. then pickup a nice 3" inlet K&N and strap it on for the ride. secure the MAF sensor to the tube, then use one of the 2 bolt holes already in the MAF body to connect a steel ladder bar to the frame about 5" below its location. there is a hole there where the battery mounts.

thrasher125 September-11th-2003 10:06 AM

a bbk cold air intake motor mount (not fender mount!!!) for a 87-93 mustang and it works great on my 98 lx protege just drill a whole in it for the heat senor portion of the mass air so it wont mess up ur comp


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