CAI in stock air box

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this is the most importan to down the intake temperature need relocation of coolant bottle you go to the junk find one holder from coolant bottle from mazda protege 95- second generation
 

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this is the most importan to down the intake temperature need relocation of coolant bottle you go to the junk find one holder from coolant bottle from mazda protege 95- second generation

My old car was a 96 Protege - would the part from that work as well?
 
funnylittlman said:
Did this help your hessitation any?

Arlan: I think the only help for hesitation is a Fuel kit from Joe P (kwiktsi); at least until Mazda comes up with something. Joe's kit works. (about $25.00)
 
sorry to be such a newbie, but where do you order that from? And what effect does that have on a warranty from the dealer standpoint?
 
AGR said:
Arlan: I think the only help for hesitation is a Fuel kit from Joe P (kwiktsi); at least until Mazda comes up with something. Joe's kit works. (about $25.00)

Yeah I know :(

But it was worth asking! :D
 
Uriel1989 said:
sorry to be such a newbie, but where do you order that from? And what effect does that have on a warranty from the dealer standpoint?

search the forum for the website, but usually, it voids the warranty if they see it when reparing the auto. check w/ your dealer though...
 
I'm wondering if there's a way to fab up a sort of "dam" that would seal off the air intake (plastic piece that says "Callaway" on it) from the engine compartment. Gasket it to the hood and you've effectively isolated the stock air intake from the heat of the engine... it would have to go from the driver's side edge of the intercooler to the passenger side edge of the stock air cleaner box. Hmmm, sounds like a good weekend job with some tinsnips and sheet aluminum... stock air intake height so no puddle concerns... stock airbox... have to makje it removable...
 
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