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viper2x21 -> Cold Air intake (3/31/2005 8:53:44 PM)

2001 Hyundai Tiburon

I'm looking for a cold air intake n im stuck[:@].... I can't decide whether I want a dragun cold air intake, AEM or a Injen one. Any1 know which one will put out the most horsepower and/or peformance wise?


  

Patrick -> RE: Cold Air intake (4/1/2005 4:08:46 PM)

there is NO performance gain between different intakes...those high priced companies only sdvantage is the ability to get it in a certain color...i bought an intake on ebay...a no-name intake, and bought a K&N filter, and i guarantee that it flows just as well as any other brand...keep in mind..all it is, is a few pieces of mandrel bent pipe, with a filter,...the filter is the only different..if you have a cheap filter, you may not have the performance that a K&N does, but i would suggest doing what i did...i boguht mine 2+ years ago, and have had no problems yet.


duke -> RE: Cold Air intake (4/2/2005 6:10:41 AM)

unfortunately, the oil of the K&N filter does contaminate the airflow sensor. Why not just remove the big intake resonator from under the left front fender ??????


viper2x21 -> RE: Cold Air intake (4/2/2005 9:57:13 AM)

well i want more hp and more perforemance out of my tiburon. I thought that a cold air intake would add a few more on. Since not, I'm stuck [:@] again lol


Patrick -> RE: Cold Air intake (4/2/2005 12:27:34 PM)

i have only ever used K&N, and never have i had an issue with the K&N oil effecting any of the air intake temp, or air flow sensors...if youre running into that issue, you have WAY TOO much oil on the filter.


duke -> RE: Cold Air intake (4/4/2005 8:52:18 AM)

we have seen too many problems with it, even a little oil will over time cause the sensor to fail.


Patrick -> RE: Cold Air intake (4/4/2005 12:08:16 PM)

thats very odd....i dont doubt you, but i have only used K&N for the last 3 or 4 cars ive owned...and never had any issue...what type of car did this occur on??


duke -> RE: Cold Air intake (4/4/2005 4:38:34 PM)

on cars with MAF not MAP sensors.
BTW, you want more bang of the engine, then to start of with, fill with high octane fuel. The HP rating is done with 98 ron fuel.


Patrick -> RE: Cold Air intake (4/5/2005 9:46:18 AM)

where do you reside that you can buy 98 octane that isnt leaded?


duke -> RE: Cold Air intake (4/5/2005 11:28:49 AM)

98 ron (sold everywhere) = +-93 aki (sold in north america)
MON + RON divided by 2 = AKI
we only have unleaded fuel here in n-america.


  

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