Ask your intake questions here!
#1
Registered!!
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2009
Age: 33
Posts: 196
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Rep Power: 0 Ask your intake questions here!
Due to the recent amount of intake related questions I think we should start a go-to thread for any intake related questions, so if you got em, post em
#2
Re: Ask your intake questions here!
I got an 03 Civic LX, wanted to put a cold air intake on it, but from reading its lookin like short ram is the way to go, yeah? but then im hearing from ppl that short ram does nothing for you cuz it just recycles hot air from the engine.
and from what ive seen it looks like it needs custom piping for cold air intake.
should i just keep 'er stock?
and from what ive seen it looks like it needs custom piping for cold air intake.
should i just keep 'er stock?
#3
Registered!!
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2009
Age: 33
Posts: 196
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Rep Power: 0 Re: Ask your intake questions here!
Anything you buy will be an upgrade over the stock restrictive intake system. It kind of depends on where you live, I have a short ram because I live in Minnesota and in the winter a cold air wouldn't work well. I purchased a AEM short ram and have absolutely loved it, not only does it look good, but it sounds good to. Lets face it, with our little 4 cylinders your not going to get huge gains from an intake, a couple HP at the most, but it is more efficient over a stock intake, so yes it is worth it.
#5
Registered!!
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: brisbane, Australia
Age: 36
Posts: 24
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Rep Power: 0 Re: Ask your intake questions here!
i agree, ive installed a cold air intake on mine, sounds sweet, looks amazing, and feels a little bit quicker in response. but i live in australia, i dont have the weather problems.
just make sure u reset your ECU after installing to get the max gain from your new piece
just make sure u reset your ECU after installing to get the max gain from your new piece
#6
Re: Ask your intake questions here!
well i live in the desert so i get all kinds of crazy weather, from like extreme cold to the triple digits summers. hmm but thats something to think about thanks dude.
how do i reset my ECU?
how do i reset my ECU?
#7
Registered!!
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: brisbane, Australia
Age: 36
Posts: 24
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Rep Power: 0 Re: Ask your intake questions here!
ok well theres heaps of ways the ppl say to do like just disconnecting your battery for 10 min and stuff like that, but i found that this way works best. from hondahookup.com
prob the most safest to do anyway
step 1: take your car for a brisk drive to get the motor to operating temperature.
step 2: take your car home, and take the fuse for the ecu out. it'll more times than not be labeled, but on civics and integras it's under the hood for sure. wait 15 minutes.
step 3: put the fuse back in.
step 4: turn the car on. DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING. GIVE IT NO GAS. let the car idle for roughly 15 minutes, or until the car is idling smooth at lower rpm's.
step 5: turn the ignition off. ONCE AGAIN, DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING OTHER THAN THE KEY. immediately turn the ignition back on after you have gone to full off. this will store the new settings your ecu has made.
hopefully it all works out well for u!
prob the most safest to do anyway
step 1: take your car for a brisk drive to get the motor to operating temperature.
step 2: take your car home, and take the fuse for the ecu out. it'll more times than not be labeled, but on civics and integras it's under the hood for sure. wait 15 minutes.
step 3: put the fuse back in.
step 4: turn the car on. DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING. GIVE IT NO GAS. let the car idle for roughly 15 minutes, or until the car is idling smooth at lower rpm's.
step 5: turn the ignition off. ONCE AGAIN, DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING OTHER THAN THE KEY. immediately turn the ignition back on after you have gone to full off. this will store the new settings your ecu has made.
hopefully it all works out well for u!
#8
Registered!!
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Ontario
Posts: 8
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Rep Power: 0 Re: Ask your intake questions here!
im looking at installing a sri in the next few weeks...have been reading threads on them for a while now
i've heard a lot of people say to just get a ebay intake and buy a aem dryflow filter and i will save a lot of money.
i guess the ebay fittings and couplings are pretty shitty but you can just go to canadian tire and buy new ones.
anyone do this and have any problems?
pictures would help too
i've heard a lot of people say to just get a ebay intake and buy a aem dryflow filter and i will save a lot of money.
i guess the ebay fittings and couplings are pretty shitty but you can just go to canadian tire and buy new ones.
anyone do this and have any problems?
pictures would help too
#11
Re: Ask your intake questions here!
How about airflow/air pressure around the intake filter? as in, what if i had side scoops on my fender that lead into a airbox built around the filter? would that do any good?
#14
Registered!!
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2009
Age: 33
Posts: 196
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Rep Power: 0 Re: Ask your intake questions here!
ztoundas- you mean like a ram air? ya you probably don't want to do that
twisted- the little sensor you push into a hole on the intake, I would just take of the intake and drill a hole in, about the same distance as factory.
twisted- the little sensor you push into a hole on the intake, I would just take of the intake and drill a hole in, about the same distance as factory.
#15
Re: Ask your intake questions here!
I got a 1996 civic lx. D16y7. I dont wanna do a swap so im sticking to the d series. I put just a glasspack muffler and half gutted. I dont know if next i should take of the resonator and put a straight pipe or do ebay header or cai. What are yalls opinion to give me more power?
#18
Registered!!
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Rochester, NY
Posts: 13
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Rep Power: 0 Re: Ask your intake questions here!
I got a 1996 civic lx. D16y7. I dont wanna do a swap so im sticking to the d series. I put just a glasspack muffler and half gutted. I dont know if next i should take of the resonator and put a straight pipe or do ebay header or cai. What are yalls opinion to give me more power?
The goal is to get as much exhaust out of the engine as quickly as possible.
#19
Whachya lookin at?
iTrader: (1)
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Canada
Age: 38
Posts: 6,388
Likes: 0
Received 11 Likes
on
7 Posts
Rep Power: 289 Re: Ask your intake questions here!
^ Wrong information there. You won't gain 10hps on a D series engine with any exhaust. Getting exhaust out of the engine? Without back pressure you actually lose power. You have to be careful what exhaust you get for these engines. Unfortunately, none of them will give you a major gain. If you get a SRI, a cat back, and header your max gain will probably be 10hps total, if that.
In other words it's basically a waste of money and mostly cosmetic or for sound. Or bragging rights. Your trying to get power out of a car that won't deliver Your not going to make this car fast unless you spend a lot of money.
In other words it's basically a waste of money and mostly cosmetic or for sound. Or bragging rights. Your trying to get power out of a car that won't deliver Your not going to make this car fast unless you spend a lot of money.
Last edited by BlueEM2; 05-19-2010 at 08:06 PM.
#20
Administrator
Hey! Look At Me!! I'm a Supporting Member!!
Administrator
iTrader: (22)
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Age: 39
Posts: 21,456
Received 1,148 Likes
on
802 Posts
Rep Power: 485 Re: Ask your intake questions here!
YEA! Put a 3" cat-back exhaust on a sohc n/a civic!
as ^^^ mentioned, you NEED backpressure so your car runs right. If you wanna try an experiment to see how shitty your car runs with UBER HIGH FLOW EXHAUST, disconnect your exhuast manifold to downpipe connection, and put it back together, offset by ½ inch. If you set it up correctly, the two pipes will align like a venn diagram. Start up your car and realize how much low end power you lose (so much that upon acceleration, it'll almost bog down and die). On top of that, it'll sound like a Harley.
Now, I bring that scenario up because that's what I accidentally did when I installed my random tech high flow cat. Unless you're running boost, there's no need to go bigger than a 2.25" exhaust.
And honestly, adding those bolt ons usually does one thing, shifts the power band. Sure, it'll "give" you a few minuscule horsepower up top, but you'll usually lose power in the low end.
/rant
as ^^^ mentioned, you NEED backpressure so your car runs right. If you wanna try an experiment to see how shitty your car runs with UBER HIGH FLOW EXHAUST, disconnect your exhuast manifold to downpipe connection, and put it back together, offset by ½ inch. If you set it up correctly, the two pipes will align like a venn diagram. Start up your car and realize how much low end power you lose (so much that upon acceleration, it'll almost bog down and die). On top of that, it'll sound like a Harley.
Now, I bring that scenario up because that's what I accidentally did when I installed my random tech high flow cat. Unless you're running boost, there's no need to go bigger than a 2.25" exhaust.
And honestly, adding those bolt ons usually does one thing, shifts the power band. Sure, it'll "give" you a few minuscule horsepower up top, but you'll usually lose power in the low end.
/rant
#22
Administrator
Hey! Look At Me!! I'm a Supporting Member!!
Administrator
iTrader: (22)
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Age: 39
Posts: 21,456
Received 1,148 Likes
on
802 Posts
Rep Power: 485 Re: Ask your intake questions here!
Yes. Only you're allowed to.
Little known fact, adding the tornado intake insert in your exhaust stream will cause your exhaust to exit faster. It's simple physics
Little known fact, adding the tornado intake insert in your exhaust stream will cause your exhaust to exit faster. It's simple physics
#23
Whachya lookin at?
iTrader: (1)
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Canada
Age: 38
Posts: 6,388
Likes: 0
Received 11 Likes
on
7 Posts
Rep Power: 289 Re: Ask your intake questions here!
LoL Sweet... ^ That's an excellent piece of information. Don't forget to get an ebay chip so you can tune that... It's hard to keep that much power contained.
Last edited by BlueEM2; 05-19-2010 at 08:18 PM.
#24
Administrator
Hey! Look At Me!! I'm a Supporting Member!!
Administrator
iTrader: (22)
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Age: 39
Posts: 21,456
Received 1,148 Likes
on
802 Posts
Rep Power: 485 Re: Ask your intake questions here!
make sure you install it JUST after your catalytic converter or resonator (if you didn't remove it already)
#25
#27
Administrator
Hey! Look At Me!! I'm a Supporting Member!!
Administrator
iTrader: (22)
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Age: 39
Posts: 21,456
Received 1,148 Likes
on
802 Posts
Rep Power: 485 Re: Ask your intake questions here!
Stick an AEM Dryflow filter on a eBayDM tube and you should be fine