Air Intalke
#1
Air Intalke
Hey I am a new owner of a 05 mazda 3 2.0L 5spd std. I really want and Short ram air intake. I was online trying to find where i can purchase one but no luck, can anyone suggest a site. Or if anyone can give me details on how to make one. If anyone can help me pls email me @ cinkpen@bellaliant.net
#4
hey! imo im going with a short ram, because i dont even wanna risk getting water sucked up in it! im gonna get a Cosmo Racing SRI! http://www.cosmoracing.com/productin...d=143&pid=1098 ive heard nothing but good things! only potential problem is that obviously intakes suck in a lot of air, so if you live in really high temperatures your gonna suck in alot of hot hair, so its kinda defeating the purpose!
#5
I'm not sure where you live, but the Injen intake is smog legal in California. They also sell a wrap that goes around the filter to keep water out. Best intake on the market, IMO.
http://www.google.com/products?hl=en...dd&scoring=mrd
http://www.google.com/products?hl=en...dd&scoring=mrd
#6
I personally like SRI's, they produce a better sound. If you want a little more performance wise...go with a cold air. Injen makes a "Hydro Guard" thats a real fine mesh to wrap around the filter, tell you what...it's a little expensive for the mesh but worth the piece of mind. My CD7 Accord sucked in water because I thought the guard was worthless, I killed cyl#1.
#10
^^LOL, I bought the intake about 2 years ago on ebay for $100 buy-it-now shipped from a kid who had bought it brand new, never installed it, and got rid of the car. The bypass valve was 40 or so shipped (don't remember exactly). It was definitely a deal on the intake, sorry I can't point you in the direction of a seller
The best I can say is to check ebay religiously, those deals pop up now and then, you just gotta be ready to hop on em!
The best I can say is to check ebay religiously, those deals pop up now and then, you just gotta be ready to hop on em!
#13
go on ebay mang. literally hundreds. might i suggest NOT getting a short ram? they just suck in hot engine air. cai is the way to go. and dont worry about water getting in it, its nearly impossible. but DO realize that your puddle splashing days are over....
#14
Cai
K&N's cold air intake has a shield on it to prevent water and debris from gettin in the filter. Not the cheapest but IMO they do make a nice product. They claim it also adds somethin like 25 horsepower right off the bat. Its on my short list of mods to make.