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Old Nov 13, 2005 | 02:38 PM
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ok, i wanted a little more power at a very low cost. right now with the holidays fast approching money, as most of you know, is very tight. so i was reading through the forums and found that ZPI made more than 20 hp by removing the botom of the intake box with the SC package.

i wanted to find out if this worked onthe N/A side. well guess what, it sure does. it is a little gheto till i can make a more complete mod out of it but all i did was remove the bottom of the air box and zip tie the filter to the reciver side.

i know what it sounds like but na sayers, try it. do it and drive around for a while. you will be amazed. you get the intake sound and power for about $3.00 for zip ties.

double post warning, i have searched this forum up and down and have not found anyone who has done this yet.
Old Nov 13, 2005 | 04:41 PM
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It will free up some hp no doubt.
Old Nov 13, 2005 | 04:53 PM
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sounds like an idea, too bad i already bought an intake...
Old Nov 13, 2005 | 06:13 PM
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yeah... most of my friends have already done it (that or get an intake..) cheap way to get some additional power.
Old Nov 13, 2005 | 06:50 PM
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Get some couplers and a hose and replace the portion between the throttle body and the part that holds the MAF. That will replace the sound baffling of the OEM intake tract with a smooth hose and hopefully that'll net you a horse or two.
Old Nov 14, 2005 | 02:18 PM
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get some couplers and hose..and run it from the box to the bottom of the car in back of where the fogs would be...10$ CAI....
Old Nov 14, 2005 | 08:41 PM
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Half inch insulation tape from Lowe's - $9
K&N filter from ajusa.com - $35
Removing lower piping - $0
Increasing size of opening of airbox inlet hole- $0

And now, you've got a basic SRI that actually rejects heat. Mine stays nearly ambient to the touch even after considerable driving.

Power increase has been noted, and now its F'ing LOUD when i get on the throttle. Much louder and deeper than my friend's tC with Injen CAI. Sounds like a quiet exhaust coming from under the hood.. but looks pretty geeeehhhhheeeettto

In addition... its totally silent with regular daily driving. It only howls above 50% throttle.

AND, I still qualify for H-stock
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Noted, good responces. how ever, i was looking at next to free. dont worry i am fixing the problem. thanks for the input.
Old Nov 14, 2005 | 10:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Phixeus
Noted, good responces. how ever, i was looking at next to free. dont worry i am fixing the problem. thanks for the input.
Originally Posted by senseiturtle
Half inch insulation tape from Lowe's - $9
Removing lower piping - $0
Increasing size of opening of airbox inlet hole- $0

Stock filter is as thick as a pack of panty-liners. One site got 2 whp just by removing it. If you dont want to shell out a whopping $35 for a K&N, then try a $5 FRAM, or just run without a filter for an extremely limited amount of time (like, one race, TOPS.)




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