This is the integra one, using the curved pipe and it's kind of in the space just behind fog lights, had to bend the ac pipes just abit. Works good, nice sound aswell.
Only thing i wonder about is, does you pipes also get very hot from the engine ? Doesn't this warm the air up alot?
I like the integra intake. I wish i would have known abought it before i stole the intake off of my rs, and moddified it.
CHECK it out.DONT mind my DIRTY engine.(before i put the ZE in)
heres were it comes out a little Low i know
since i got rid of that black vaccum goin to the intake(before TB) and replaced the two hoses with mini blue cone filters, and cut an inch off of it.Looks better on a cleaner engine.
OutlaW wrote:I am thinking of buying a Green TWISTER
I can buy it from a local shop near my house.
It has a built in HeatShield, and the shop also has this cool Green ram air kit for it .
And it's rice chrome
OMG thats the same stuff you use to channel air out the back of my dryer LOL!!!!! POS FTW!!!!
08 Infiniti G37s 6speed (The Daily)
Stillen Cold Air Intake, Z1 Plenum Power Mod, Z1 Headers, Z1 Test Pipe, OBX (Ark) Exhaust, Up-Rev Osiris Engine Management (Tuned at Z1), 20x9" 20x10" Str Racing Concave Staggered Rims, SPC Camber kit, Tein H Techs Springs
lerutis wrote:
Only thing i wonder about is, does you pipes also get very hot from the engine ? Doesn't this warm the air up alot?
Well, the pipes are metal and thin, so yeah, they'll heat up. However, I would imagine the air is getting sucked in at a pretty high rate, so perhaps it doesn't have time to heat up very much. It's not gonna be much colder than stock intake, though, because the stock intake is fairly well designed. CAI mod is more for flow increase rather than temperature reduction, as far as I can tell.
OutlaW wrote:I am thinking of buying a Green TWISTER
I can buy it from a local shop near my house.
It has a built in HeatShield, and the shop also has this cool Green ram air kit for it .
And it's rice chrome
OMG thats the same stuff you use to channel air out the back of my dryer LOL!!!!! POS FTW!!!!
Well since we're sharing experiences here, I would like to say that I'm using stuff like that for growing pot
OutlaW wrote:I am thinking of buying a Green TWISTER
I can buy it from a local shop near my house.
It has a built in HeatShield, and the shop also has this cool Green ram air kit for it .
And it's rice chrome
That certainly looks pretty swish, it'd be a shame to hide it away in the fender
OutlaW wrote:I am thinking of buying a Green TWISTER
I can buy it from a local shop near my house.
It has a built in HeatShield, and the shop also has this cool Green ram air kit for it .
And it's rice chrome
Look, the PVC vent goes into the sillicon union.
Carefull... that union is ment to bend. Not bright idea to put a hose there... There may be a small vacuum leak if it bends too much.
that heat shield will act more like an air restrictor. I had one on mine kinda like that , but mine was the reactive one and it cost hp. Ud be netter to just locate the filter behind the head light away from the engine. The loss was noticible.. couldnt keep up to a mustang gt with it on, and passin the gt with out it...
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