Just thought I put it out there since I've heard ppl who have installed an AEM Cold Air Intake(CAI) and/or installed a Vent to Air(VTA) Blow off Valve(BOV) has received a Check Engine Light(CEL).
Install List:
AEM Cold Air Intake
Greddy Type RS BOV
I am proof that it is possible with the right mechanic skills not to trigger CEL when installing these items. Maybe it is just because I installed them together. I used a rubber plug that fit so well it actually looked OEM on the vacuum hose. I got the plug by luck when I went by my local Advanced Auto Parts Store, they had just thrown a rubber plug away that just so happened to fit perfect. Free = Best
Easy install considering what I have heard from many ppl's listing, both items took me 30 minutes total. Which included jacking the car up taking my wheel off and removing the casing to completely remove the oem air intake.
This is just for informational purposes for newcomers to the MazdaSpeed6 or cars in general. (Tis the reason I spelled out each term 1st)
I personally just bought my 2007 MazdaSpeed6 a month or so ago. I think she rides beautifully, and I have a whole house of plans for her.
To you build a beast guys, I'm currently researching what I will do to my car, thank you chrisseccs your difficulties in modifying your car has helped me greatly in choosing my paths.
I will most likely do a full custom job, I'm sorry to say but the performance parts for our car is overpriced and frankly don't show huge gains. When my funds are clear I will begin extensive R&D on my car, most definitely I'll let you guys know what I did.
Insite on my plans I hope to be pushing over 500 whp in the end, yes I know it'll be pricey, that's why I'm getting all the funds in order first. I'll be doing extensive work on the drivetrain for sure.
Install List:
AEM Cold Air Intake
Greddy Type RS BOV
I am proof that it is possible with the right mechanic skills not to trigger CEL when installing these items. Maybe it is just because I installed them together. I used a rubber plug that fit so well it actually looked OEM on the vacuum hose. I got the plug by luck when I went by my local Advanced Auto Parts Store, they had just thrown a rubber plug away that just so happened to fit perfect. Free = Best
Easy install considering what I have heard from many ppl's listing, both items took me 30 minutes total. Which included jacking the car up taking my wheel off and removing the casing to completely remove the oem air intake.
This is just for informational purposes for newcomers to the MazdaSpeed6 or cars in general. (Tis the reason I spelled out each term 1st)
I personally just bought my 2007 MazdaSpeed6 a month or so ago. I think she rides beautifully, and I have a whole house of plans for her.
To you build a beast guys, I'm currently researching what I will do to my car, thank you chrisseccs your difficulties in modifying your car has helped me greatly in choosing my paths.
I will most likely do a full custom job, I'm sorry to say but the performance parts for our car is overpriced and frankly don't show huge gains. When my funds are clear I will begin extensive R&D on my car, most definitely I'll let you guys know what I did.
Insite on my plans I hope to be pushing over 500 whp in the end, yes I know it'll be pricey, that's why I'm getting all the funds in order first. I'll be doing extensive work on the drivetrain for sure.