/nitrousevilmonkeyMSP said:forced induction - Turbo/supercharger
lol(rlaugh) how bout the wife's hairdryer? will that give me more horses?(rlaugh)FL_PR5 said:ah, omg. this thread is hilarious.
but seriously, put a leaf blower in your intake. best turbo mod evAR
FL_PR5 said:ah, omg. this thread is hilarious.
but seriously, put a leaf blower in your intake. best turbo mod evAR
Flash5 said:Start off going down a hill, that should bring her down below 10(breakn)
where in md? ill take you for a ride if youd likeP5inMD said:LOL! yeah, it really is. leaf blower tho? lol. ok. so for price and performance, should I get a K&N Million Mile Air Filter or a CAI? Like, what gives more hps for the price?
P5inMD said:LOL! yeah, it really is. leaf blower tho? lol. ok. so for price and performance, should I get a K&N Million Mile Air Filter or a CAI? Like, what gives more hps for the price?
P5inMD said:yeah its a auto.
02MP5iiZM said:Okay the decision of which intake to get was a little difficult.
I went with the K&N Typhoon Short Ram/Cold Air Intake.
So you have both. You don't need a COLD air intake in the winter, and in the springtime it rains, so a short ram is good for winter and springtime//fall, and the cold air is good for the summer. But if it does rain when you have the CAI you'll have to take it off, which would be hell if you are in a hurry.
The CAI gives you 1~5 more HP than the short ram depending but unless you have a censor to detect moister or humidity, I'd go with the short ram. Because if water gets up into the CAI your engine can seize up.
02MP5iiZM said:Okay the decision of which intake to get was a little difficult.
I went with the K&N Typhoon Short Ram/Cold Air Intake.
So you have both. You don't need a COLD air intake in the winter, and in the springtime it rains, so a short ram is good for winter and springtime//fall, and the cold air is good for the summer. But if it does rain when you have the CAI you'll have to take it off, which would be hell if you are in a hurry.
The CAI gives you 1~5 more HP than the short ram depending but unless you have a censor to detect moister or humidity, I'd go with the short ram. Because if water gets up into the CAI your engine can seize up.
Purrfectangel said:You don't have to take it off when it rains, there's a valve (can't remember the name right off hand) that you can install when you put your intake on that stops water from being sucked up... I'm installing one on mine if I ever get around to putting my CAI on.
aMaff said:sensor != censor. Humidity. OMG.
And why do you need a sensor to have a bypass??
Purrfectangel said:13sec(shocked) I know it's an auto but damn that's slow...getting her serviced FTW!
Mines stock and I do 0-60 uphill in 2nd in like 7-9 sec but mines a 5spd.
Where you just got it you're probably not into her quirks just yet but have you noticed anything odd other than the serious lag? Weird noises, shifting problems, fuel consumption good/bad etc??
Purrfectangel said:You don't have to take it off when it rains, there's a valve (can't remember the name right off hand) that you can install when you put your intake on that stops water from being sucked up... I'm installing one on mine if I ever get around to putting my CAI on.