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Old 07-19-2016 | 11:01 PM
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ZZP 3.25" LNF Cobalt Cold Air Intake

Does anyone have any experience with this intake? Possibly some pictures of what it looks like under the hood. I did a quick google search and all I can seem to find is the HHR intake.

I already have the ZZP intake tube that is why I am interested in this. But wondering if its worth it over the stock box with K&N drop in.
Old 07-20-2016 | 12:27 AM
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I was wondering about it also on there eBay add it says it picked up 17whp on a stock car https://www.ebay.com/itm/172241298550
Old 07-20-2016 | 01:52 AM
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I was wondering about it also on there eBay add it says it picked up 17whp on a stock car https://www.ebay.com/itm/172241298550
Everyone knows you can't gain any HP with mods on an LNF with a stock tune lol... **** learndown...


The most it will gain is 5 hp and most of it will show at high rpm's.
Old 07-20-2016 | 09:21 PM
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Everyone knows you can't gain any HP with mods on an LNF with a stock tune lol... **** learndown...


The most it will gain is 5 hp and most of it will show at high rpm's.
Lol I know just posted what they said lol
Old 07-21-2016 | 10:36 AM
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That looks lame.
3.25" is overkill on the stock turbo. The aftermarket ones have bigger cold side housings and that funk ass coupler means it wont fit bigger turbos.
Old 07-21-2016 | 11:30 AM
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I think it'll be good for k04r with forge vented bpv since maf sensor is moved further and put maf air straightener on it. It'll be easier to tune it.
Old 07-21-2016 | 12:00 PM
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It wont matter honestly
Old 07-21-2016 | 08:15 PM
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Originally Posted by YelCal7
I think it'll be good for k04r with forge vented bpv since maf sensor is moved further and put maf air straightener on it. It'll be easier to tune it.
Originally Posted by blueLNFftw
It wont matter honestly
I picked up significant power from 4K to 6500 by swapping out my factory air box/ZZP intake tube/drop in for the K&N SRI on the R. I'd imagine this would be close to the same.

However, stock turbo isn't going to gain much of anything.
Old 07-22-2016 | 09:41 AM
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It wont matter honestly
Why would you say that ? I think it do because if anybody want to run forge vented bpv and if they stay on airbox mod then maf sensor are too close to vented bpv. Which it'll make it harder to tune, ZZP extended the maf sensor and that should be easier to tune with vented bpv...I think.
Old 07-22-2016 | 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by YelCal7
Why would you say that ? I think it do because if anybody want to run forge vented bpv and if they stay on airbox mod then maf sensor are too close to vented bpv. Which it'll make it harder to tune, ZZP extended the maf sensor and that should be easier to tune with vented bpv...I think.
Because I have tuned them before.

You should not be venting any air that has already been read by the MAF. The proper way to VTA is to move the MAF to the cold side pipe so actual air is measured right before it goes into the engine. It doesnt matter if the MAF is right next to the VTA BOV or 20 feet in front of it; if you are venting metered air then it is wrong.
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Ok, I gotcha.
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Can I run relocated maf to meet my tuner ? Or I have to install them for my tuner to tune it ?
Old 07-24-2016 | 12:02 PM
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Originally Posted by YelCal7
Can I run relocated maf to meet my tuner ? Or I have to install them for my tuner to tune it ?
You cannot. Fuel will be way off and limp mode most likely.
Old 07-24-2016 | 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by blueLNFftw
You cannot. Fuel will be way off and limp mode most likely.
My experience is different based on the MAF relocated HHR I tuned. Fueling at idle was horrendous but just mild vacuum accell/cruise wasn't too bad. Never threw codes or went into limp though.
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