Air Filter
Air Filter
I curently have the stock intake on my mx and I need a new air filter. I was wondering if it would benifit me more to go out and get an OEM replacement or get a cone filter and attach it to my Mass Air. Im not sure because of the heat issues and such.
- MXL (germany)
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I'm using an cone air filter with an Honda Crx modified Intake.
For this you have to put the batterie (right in english?) in front of the gearbox. There is enough place for this.
So you do not have such an high angle, ant the air can flow easier into the Motor.
I hope you could understand me
Some pictures are available in the link in my signature
For this you have to put the batterie (right in english?) in front of the gearbox. There is enough place for this.
So you do not have such an high angle, ant the air can flow easier into the Motor.
I hope you could understand me
Some pictures are available in the link in my signature
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LINK to pictures, video and technical dates (english): http://www.mx-3-community.de/home.php?id=299/
LINK to pictures, video and technical dates (english): http://www.mx-3-community.de/home.php?id=299/
- mx3autozam
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i put a cold air, but i dont have a full catback exhaust yet so i dont see a big diff...
but if u have all the set, ur high rpm ranges, are faster
but if u have all the set, ur high rpm ranges, are faster
Peter