Intake pipe ideas?
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Intake pipe ideas?
Was wondering what kind of setups people have for their intake and where did they get it from?
Ive got the hks super power flow pod and looking for an aftermarket pipe. Did a search and seen different types of pipes but no info on where to get one from and price.
Ive got the hks super power flow pod and looking for an aftermarket pipe. Did a search and seen different types of pipes but no info on where to get one from and price.
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where can you purchase this from? is it only available online?koolio1234 wrote:I've got the UAS kit like many on the forum. It seems to work a treat. I hear it can give up to 10kw atw when used in conjuction with the uas filter.
The stock fto intake is quite restrictive.
just a general question to anyone, im abit confused as to whats the 'best' set up. is it better to have a pod that is enclosed in a heat proof box as well as some piping from the bottom of the car that leads up into the pod.
or replacing the stock air filter with a K&N one or similar. and in both cases would the stock piping that leads to the throttle body have to be replaced or is there no need for it?
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your on the money there
as smooth bends as possible from a cold air feed from bumper to enclosed pod or filter of your choice then another as smooth as possible non restrictive pipe to the TB
after that look at enlarging TB/manifold and plenum, adding headers and free flowing 2.5 mandrel bent exhaust with a piggyback ECU and you should notice some really good gains
as smooth bends as possible from a cold air feed from bumper to enclosed pod or filter of your choice then another as smooth as possible non restrictive pipe to the TB
after that look at enlarging TB/manifold and plenum, adding headers and free flowing 2.5 mandrel bent exhaust with a piggyback ECU and you should notice some really good gains
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+1vipfto wrote:your on the money there
as smooth bends as possible from a cold air feed from bumper to enclosed pod or filter of your choice then another as smooth as possible non restrictive pipe to the TB
after that look at enlarging TB/manifold and plenum, adding headers and free flowing 2.5 mandrel bent exhaust with a piggyback ECU and you should notice some really good gains
Check out the FTO products on the Unique Auto Sports site ---> http://www.300zx.com.au/
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A question to anyone who has the UAS intake kit, does it sound like any other pod would? can you even tell that it has a pod on or is the noise similar to any other pod?koolio1234 wrote:+1vipfto wrote:your on the money there
as smooth bends as possible from a cold air feed from bumper to enclosed pod or filter of your choice then another as smooth as possible non restrictive pipe to the TB
after that look at enlarging TB/manifold and plenum, adding headers and free flowing 2.5 mandrel bent exhaust with a piggyback ECU and you should notice some really good gains
Check out the FTO products on the Unique Auto Sports site ---> http://www.300zx.com.au/
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similar but the Unifilter they give u gives great induction noise in Mivecmaxleng wrote:A question to anyone who has the UAS intake kit, does it sound like any other pod would? can you even tell that it has a pod on or is the noise similar to any other pod?koolio1234 wrote:+1vipfto wrote:your on the money there
as smooth bends as possible from a cold air feed from bumper to enclosed pod or filter of your choice then another as smooth as possible non restrictive pipe to the TB
after that look at enlarging TB/manifold and plenum, adding headers and free flowing 2.5 mandrel bent exhaust with a piggyback ECU and you should notice some really good gains
Check out the FTO products on the Unique Auto Sports site ---> http://www.300zx.com.au/
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Yep, They have a great noise, especially after you hit 5000rpm+ on a cold night/morning.khunjeng wrote:similar but the Unifilter they give you gives great induction noise in Mivecmaxleng wrote:A question to anyone who has the UAS intake kit, does it sound like any other pod would? can you even tell that it has a pod on or is the noise similar to any other pod?koolio1234 wrote:+1vipfto wrote:your on the money there
as smooth bends as possible from a cold air feed from bumper to enclosed pod or filter of your choice then another as smooth as possible non restrictive pipe to the TB
after that look at enlarging TB/manifold and plenum, adding headers and free flowing 2.5 mandrel bent exhaust with a piggyback ECU and you should notice some really good gains
Check out the FTO products on the Unique Auto Sports site ---> http://www.300zx.com.au/

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Found the relevant info...Had to search with keyword breather and not intake...
http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... t=breather
http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... t=breather
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if its not the oil is going either in your bay or its blocked off...would be a good idea to do something with it, the breather is an ok idea to soak up the oil when the pressure gets too high...unless your on the edge in terms of tune - which u wont be - feeding it back into the intake wont be a big deal.Rj-Fto wrote:Found the relevant info...Had to search with keyword breather and not intake...
http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... t=breather
serach for PCV valve.
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Thats the only thing left for me to do as well. Best thing to do would be to get some flexible conduit piping or even some good pvc and route it through the exisitng hole near the pod all the way down to the front bumper. You also got to put a few holes to drain any water that may get in there.96_FTO wrote:I've been looking to route mine up from the bumper but is harder than i thought
Involves taking off/replacing the bumper so could take a while if your not sure what your doing.
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