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Post by monty98 on Mar 10, 2009 23:00:26 GMT -5
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Post by chasking1 on Mar 11, 2009 8:35:18 GMT -5
specter makes two adapters a 3inch and a 4 inch, you can buy them at pep boys, not real expensive
Chas
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Post by bdmontero on Mar 11, 2009 17:24:10 GMT -5
oreillys has them that fit perfectly for 10 bucks. and they are made out of aircraft aluminum. I just cleaned my spectra air filter and it went pretty smooth:) I have the blue one as well except I use a 4 inch straight peice and a 60 degree to hook it up.
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Post by teamlr on Mar 24, 2009 8:40:19 GMT -5
I have almost the same set up exept im still using the stock rubber pipe, looks nice
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Post by 98panda on Aug 19, 2010 9:49:07 GMT -5
i did mine on my es 4cyl and im chugging at 3500 to 4000rpm but after 4-6500 its fine again.....maf issues? maybe bad seal around maf??? what do you guys think? or maybe the hose is too big on vaccuum line??
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Post by 98panda on Aug 19, 2010 10:48:10 GMT -5
it wasnt the vaccuum line, i just bought an adapter fitting to hook up to the stock hose and run the vaccuum line to new CAI, gonna pull off maf and maf adapter and seal the 2 together and clean the maf
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Post by 98panda on Aug 19, 2010 13:16:06 GMT -5
i put some rtv around the maf adapter and maf to seal it up, mounted the bracket, and i forgot to remove that stupid screen thing inside the maf, pulled it out, reset computer, she is running pretty good now, some idle issues when you come down off load for a second but maybe once the comp maps it out itll run better, sounds pretty sick, uploading videos to youtube and ill post pics, for a $20.50 intake for a 97 accord, $8 for a spectre 3" to 3" coupler, a $15 maf adapter, and few bolts and nuts and a hose fitting adapter, i got maybe $60 wrapped up in it and no major issues yet. the injen intake is $211, you do the math.....
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Post by 98panda on Aug 19, 2010 13:41:42 GMT -5
here is the video, ignore me rehooking up the MAF lol
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Post by jar on Oct 22, 2010 23:53:10 GMT -5
Did you gain any horse power or better mpg?
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Post by 98panda on Oct 23, 2010 9:41:46 GMT -5
i got rid of the CAI setup on the 4 cylinder, was drawing too much air and throwing check engine lights, however, i put the box and snorkel back in but reused my MAF adapter and cone filter and truck definately seems to run alot stronger and MPG gained by about 2.5-3mpg, and the elec fan gained about the same so i went from 300mi/tank to 360 mi/tank
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Post by cwic on Nov 11, 2010 16:45:40 GMT -5
I find that hard to belive.
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Post by bruskibomb on Jan 25, 2011 23:52:51 GMT -5
I've been reading the boards and decided to follow your lead. I went to O'Reilly's and bought the Spectre air intake and converters and pipes. Uploaded with ImageShack.us
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Post by bruskibomb on Jan 25, 2011 23:54:18 GMT -5
And another pic
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Post by bruskibomb on Jan 25, 2011 23:58:05 GMT -5
It was my first time installing an intake and I would consider myself a "noob" when it comes to all thing mechanical. It should have been easy, but since it was 20 degrees outside when I was trying to installit, the rubber wouldn't work with me and it was a pain to fit it on. But once I took the rubber inside and warmed it up, it went on without a problem.
I can tell a difference in HP....probably only a gain of 5-10. But I can feel it in the low rpms, which is nice.
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Post by hikneeken on Feb 15, 2011 10:11:37 GMT -5
didn't want to start a new thread but do any of you guys that have done this mod notice a whistling sound when driving?
i recently did this mod and noticed a whistling sound only when driving at 2,700-3k rpm just want to make sure its not just me losing vacuum pressure
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