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Dejvid1785 09-08-2005 08:54 PM

NA Intake pipe??
 
I was wondering if anyone could tell me which pipe off what car would work for the NA 88 supra? Someone said the one of the civic intake would work. If it does what year civic intake would work, will it even reach?

toosuped88 09-08-2005 09:05 PM

what i did when i had a N/A supra is i did use the civic 3 inch pipe which is like an elbow and i attached it to the stock intake hose which allowed me to bring the pipe and filter right behind the right side fog light. It looks and sound awesome and is functional!

Dejvid1785 09-09-2005 01:14 AM

Wait, I Don't Quite Understand, U Put The Filter And The Pipe Down By The Fog Light Where That Hole, It Looked Kinda Small I Didn't Know I Could Get It Down There. I Was Also Wondering About The Pipe That Comes From The Throttle Body Down To The Filter.

toosuped88 09-12-2005 06:42 AM

there is that hole from where the stock air filter sucks air right? you just make it a little bigger and have the new intake tube go through it and go straight down right behind your foglight and then put your filter on. As for the manifold pipe, you could just make your own mandrel bent pipe but it really wouldnt make that much of a diff.

Dejvid1785 09-12-2005 02:16 PM

Fog Light Bulbs???
 
Does anybody know where i can buy replacement fog light bulbs? I found some on ebay for the fog lights but it does not look like my stock bulbs, i want to get some that are really really bright because i got h4 headlights but now it makes the fogs look yellow, does anybody know if they have h4 or h3 fog light bulbs?

Poodles 09-12-2005 11:05 PM

yep, you can get the super white bulbs at any local Wal-Mart, but they aren't even close to cheap...

Dejvid1785 09-14-2005 02:20 AM

On that intake question. Which year civic intake should i get and i'm guessing its the cold air intake, not the short ram right?

toosuped88 09-15-2005 05:17 AM

i beleive mine was for a 95 civic and yes use the cold air intake. The package i got from autozone even came with the cone filter. If you have anymore questions about putting it in just ask

Dejvid1785 09-15-2005 08:45 PM

I appreciate the help, this weekend is NOPI nationals down here in GA. I believe i can find one cheap there. How much was the one from auto zone though?

toosuped88 09-16-2005 01:35 AM

20 bucks with filter

Dejvid1785 09-16-2005 03:23 AM

A whole cold air intake with piping for 20 bucks? Damn!!!!!

nickvash0104 09-16-2005 01:56 PM

... $20? Where did you find that?

Only pipe I know at Autozone like that is $39 - metal polished straight pipe with a bend on it - and it doesn't come with a filter!

If you have the part number, post it here if you could, I'm in need of an NA intake too

toosuped88 09-18-2005 05:54 AM

I got mine from autozone like a year ago from the clearance bin so thats probably why it was that cheap. But still $40 for a cold air intake is cheap

mrnickleye 09-21-2005 03:17 AM

Well...I MUST throw this out to you. DON'T drive thru water or big puddles with the intake so low ! My daughter blew up her 2000 Neon (rod thru the block) because the intake (factory) is at the bottom of the bumper. Integras, and lots of others are too low, also. She turned onto a street at night (10-15mph?) and could not tell that the water had formed a 12" lake across the road.

I put my K&N directly onto the AFM, then channeled air up to the opening from the front grill using some galvanized sheet metal.

There's an article on the SOGI site about using some clothes dryer ducting to do what i did.

Also, my friend just threw a rod thru his block on a Scion. Water...bad!!!

toosuped88 09-22-2005 11:32 PM

well to be honest with you i never drove my supra in the rain. i guess im lucky like that but in all reality you would have to be carefull on rainy days. You could put those cheap rain/air bypass sensors on but i dont like how those look.

Suprazeus 10-12-2005 08:34 PM

Can you use the Intake pipe as a short ram? I know cold air is supposed to be better but mine is a daily driver.

mrnickleye 10-14-2005 03:09 AM

Well, what happens when you drive around town is you will actually loose hp if you don't have cold air (out in front of car) going into the engine. I see alot of little street cars with what 'they' call a cold air intake (I manage a smog shop here in CA). Only problem is, its picking up the air from under the hood, and usualy near the radiator. That hot air causes hp loss.

As soon as I boxed around my K&N thats mounted directly onto my AFM, and ran ducting to it from the front grill area, I noticed the increase in hp (pickup from a stop).


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