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Installed POP Style Filter
WWWeeeHHaaaa!!
I cut out the stock air box and moved the MAF sensor close to the throttle body & plugged a K&N cone filter on the MAF. I have NEVER had this much of a performance difference for a measley $25!! The engine pulls lustily and sounds great as the revs climb over 3K. :D |
I did this too last week, but with a Magnaflow filter. Very nice.
More power? I don't know. But throttle response is a lot better, the sound is sweet, and it seems to get less choked up at 4500+ RPM's. But now I think I'm going to have to buy a cheap short ram kit off E-bay. Why? Because after installing the Magneflow, the temp sensor? wire is just hanging in the engine bay, and someone said this is bad. I guess I should buy the cool looking tubing and cheap filter off e-bay for 35 dollars, because that tubing has a place to plug in this wire. Am I crazy? Or how else would you just install a POP style filter with this wire? BTW I haven't noticed any adverse effects but now that I see that wire does have a purpose..... |
Re: Installed POP Style Filter
Originally posted by Da P-Funk! WWWeeeHHaaaa!! I cut out the stock air box and moved the MAF sensor close to the throttle body & plugged a K&N cone filter on the MAF. I have NEVER had this much of a performance difference for a measley $25!! The engine pulls lustily and sounds great as the revs climb over 3K. :D |
I have an 2002.5 P5
Uh, it's not hard to imagine. I used a utility knife on the rubber hose from the throttle body-to-MAF at the air box. I cut it just where the 'expandable' section starts. I unbolted the MAF from the air box and pushed it into the hose & clamped it. i moved the wire bundle and connector to re-attach it. I let the air temp sensor from the air box dangle next to the filter and secured it. I then slid the K&N cone filter on to the MAF sensor. Fancy? No. Show worthy? Probably not. Effective? Yes (IMHO). Inexpensive? Yes. I drove through serious rain/flooding conditions last night - no problum, mon! No CEL. I be :D |
so you pretty much took the pipe out totaly? an hooked the filter onto your throttle body??
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Nonononononono....
There is a black rubber hose coming from the throttle body and connecting with the MAF at the airbox. I *shortened* it and re-attached the MAF (now _closer_ to the throttle body) and then put a cone filter directly on the MAF. You must have a MAF for the fuel injection to work properly. 'k? |
ahhhhhhhhhhhh oh it was just hard for me to picture it thats all. lol and you say it feels better?
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Yes.
Also, the temp sensor *in* the air box is to sense the air temp of the incoming air which is different from engine bay temp. With the cone filter, engine bay temp *is* my air inlet temp. No further mods needed. I will take the money i saved and buy an MPV intermitant wiper stalk and THROUGH THE CHEAP POC THAT CAME WITH THE CAR OUT THE WINDOW!! 'whew'. Good rant, tho' eh? |
Originally posted by fat.elvis I did this too last week, but with a Magnaflow filter. Very nice. More power? I don't know. But throttle response is a lot better, the sound is sweet, and it seems to get less choked up at 4500+ RPM's. But now I think I'm going to have to buy a cheap short ram kit off E-bay. Why? Because after installing the Magneflow, the temp sensor? wire is just hanging in the engine bay, and someone said this is bad. I guess I should buy the cool looking tubing and cheap filter off e-bay for 35 dollars, because that tubing has a place to plug in this wire. Am I crazy? Or how else would you just install a POP style filter with this wire? BTW I haven't noticed any adverse effects but now that I see that wire does have a purpose..... I also have to adjust it so that it does not hit the master cylider and cause vibration in the brakes. I've got it pretty good - but upon takeoff, it does give one or two little pops, and it's annoying. I might have to trim the pipe where it clamps to the throttle body to get it to fit properly. Other than that, it's a decent kit - and well worth the $40 considering other intakes are $200+ ~HH |
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