aviper4u wrote:93_Clubman wrote:Cutting the hole aside, according to forumites that have shortened the overall intake length by doing away with the engine crosspipe & fitting a pod filter & MAF to an adaptor which attaches to the throttle body, there's improved responsiveness, but loss of torque. May be try this first to see what you think before going further.
recall reading something about the loss of torque as there is less "air volume" though then what about the super exxy autoexe intake soley on the cold side????
after looking into all this it all just seems to much effort for minor gain might as well just get a turbo kit OR supercharger kit if you want a "real" gain.
just my OP
1. Possibly, plenty of opinions by people who love their coldside CAI.
2. Right, Super exxy Autoexe uses only headlight air (It does isolate the filter from engine air so is true CAI - see Dann's main point)
3.I wanted opinion if there was anything important under and behind the RHS headlight (Oh no, don't cut there, a massive steering component..) I cant believe I am the first to think of it.
4. Am waiting on a OBD scan guage so I can measure intake temps before and after each change.
5. If it all cocks up then its back to stock and I have had a bit of fun. Total cost about $50, and maybe a small hole behind the headlight, trivial
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