cold air intake
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cold air intake
i have a 1.8L 16 valve dohc 97 protagé and i want to know what i have to do to replace my stock intake with the new one do i have to do any wireing ??i'm kinda new at this.. thanks
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Re: cold air intake
Originally posted by protoslut
i have a 1.8L 16 valve dohc 97 protagé and i want to know what i have to do to replace my stock intake with the new one do i have to do any wireing ??i'm kinda new at this.. thanks
i have a 1.8L 16 valve dohc 97 protagé and i want to know what i have to do to replace my stock intake with the new one do i have to do any wireing ??i'm kinda new at this.. thanks
#6
Originally posted by protoslut
i have found one from APC but i dont know what to connect electronicly(sp)
i have found one from APC but i dont know what to connect electronicly(sp)
This should be moved to the proper forum however. Moderators??
#7
First of all, in 97 model, you really need to worry about your air temp sensor. But I am not sure how it is on 1.8L engine. Because on my 1.5L custom build intake, I had to relocate my ATS behind the MAF, and now my mileage is sh*t, please pardon my french. I guess I have heard people buying intakes made for 95-96 models from www.autotoyaz.com, and they had to do little to none modifications. Good luck.
Second of all this thread is in a wrong forum. It needs to be in Engine / Drivetrain Forum.
Second of all this thread is in a wrong forum. It needs to be in Engine / Drivetrain Forum.
#8
Originally posted by turbonium959
First of all, in 97 model, you really need to worry about your air temp sensor. But I am not sure how it is on 1.8L engine. Because on my 1.5L custom build intake, I had to relocate my ATS behind the MAF, and now my mileage is sh*t, please pardon my french. I guess I have heard people buying intakes made for 95-96 models from www.autotoyaz.com, and they had to do little to none modifications. Good luck.
Second of all this thread is in a wrong forum. It needs to be in Engine / Drivetrain Forum.
First of all, in 97 model, you really need to worry about your air temp sensor. But I am not sure how it is on 1.8L engine. Because on my 1.5L custom build intake, I had to relocate my ATS behind the MAF, and now my mileage is sh*t, please pardon my french. I guess I have heard people buying intakes made for 95-96 models from www.autotoyaz.com, and they had to do little to none modifications. Good luck.
Second of all this thread is in a wrong forum. It needs to be in Engine / Drivetrain Forum.
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hmmm , for the 1.8 ,, i don't know if the Ractive , I have would work , but I guess u could try it ,, I don't see why not , I got it from www.autotoys.com , when I get my 1.8L i will know for sure, I wish you good luck and look at it like this , if you can get this intake and it does not fit, I will gladly let you post it's pic on my site with your contact info so you can sell it to a 1.5Liter owner ...
Bruce
Bruce
#10
I just bought an intake for my '97 1.5L.
i got one for a 2002 protege off of e-bay. It has the hole with a grommet attached to it fo the IAT. There was no custom wok needed, except to mount it, and it woks great.
i got one for a 2002 protege off of e-bay. It has the hole with a grommet attached to it fo the IAT. There was no custom wok needed, except to mount it, and it woks great.
#11
hey if your looking to the 97 ractive intake for the 1.8l...just go to Nopionline They have one made for it and for the 1.5l.
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