Okay, here are the pictures of the new Protege Intake, if you guys have any questions let me know. Keep in mind that I did a how-to on a previous post a few days ago so check out that first. Oh yeah, check out my Car Domain page why you are at it: John's Page <p><p><p><p>[ March 09, 2003: Message edited by: azmtbkr81 ]</p>
'94 Blaze Red RS<P>I may not have a lot of horsepower but I know how to use it!
You're not getting much cold air with that setup you ran it right down next to the engine and the front of the car is keeping cool air from getting to the filter. It's sucking in nothing but heat from the engine. Kinda defeats the purpose of a cold air intake doesn't it?
Exactly, plus the third picture is deceiving, the filter sits much lower than it looks in the pic. Also I lined the filter up so that it is getting hit by cold air coming in from a good sized crack between the radiator and the end of the opeining in the bumper cover.
'94 Blaze Red RS<P>I may not have a lot of horsepower but I know how to use it!
Yeah man, you have the sohc but I'm betting with a little creativity it wouldn't be to hard to adapt this intake to your engine, if you send me a pic of your engine I could try and help you out. What you should do is get the 2nd gen. rx-7 MAF and then the intake-should give you some pretty nice gains.
'94 Blaze Red RS<P>I may not have a lot of horsepower but I know how to use it!
Hey azmtbker ur comin to tucson right then headed to rocky point?? well im havin a party on friday, are u going to be here then?
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yeah man, me and a couple of my buddies are driving down from Flagstaff on Friday probably around 3 so we should get there around 7, I am staying at my buddy's brother's place on 1st and Grant for Friday and Saturday night and we are heading to Rosarito Sunday morning at like 4, I'd be down for a little party on Friday, I gotta get warmed up for the 4 day bender in Mexico!
'94 Blaze Red RS<P>I may not have a lot of horsepower but I know how to use it!
Hello, i have the 1.6L and i want to but a better air flow meter on it, which one did u use to hook up the pipes as u did or is that your stock one?<p>P.S. looks great!
Not much HP but tall gears and it will all work out!!
Thanks man, you have a different air flow meter because you have the SOHC engine. The second generation RX-7 air flow meter suposedly is a direct hook up for the SOHC, it would allow your engine to suck in more air espcially if combined with an intake.
'94 Blaze Red RS<P>I may not have a lot of horsepower but I know how to use it!
i have heard you wont gain much by swaping to the RX-7 MAF
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The MAF's from RX-7 & 626 have a slightly larger bore and were recommended for use with overbored engines. On a stock motor it wont do much, but it wont hurt either.<p>In the engine compartment, there is enough turbulence to keep the hot air from rising anywhere, the temperature stays pretty constant in front because of the head pipes. A true cool-air intake draws air from the front or fender. All the nifty after market tubes do is open up the air flow a bit. If ya wanna coool the engine bay a bit, install hood vents, the air flow over the hood at certain points is at a lower pressure & draws air out of the engine bay. Keeps it much cooler. (look at most WRX hoods)
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