2.0 LSJ Engine: Airbox modification
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Originally Posted by Hot Carls R/T
I just got my K&N filter (E-1009) install yesterday and WOW! It runs awesome...The blower wines just like your video clips and the car destroys the tires at will now. I left the bottom of the stock airbox out too get the cold air in. I just installed the bottom slash guard back in...Nice performance mod...I am going too put the car on the dyno soon.....
I was told they were too long to fit prefectly.
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If you want to use the lid you either have to cut a hole in the filter or use a dremel and take off the extension the goes into the stock filter. I cut the lid first but have just finished removing the lid and clamping on the filter by drilling a hole. Removing the lid adds much more power and a very nice sound like those above have gotten than just putting in the filter with the lid.
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did you clamp that in? the KN has a lot of play in it when you try to put it on ....
as for aluminum cooling better than plasitc? Where did you get that from , metal always absorbs heat more than any thermo plastic.....and plastic doesnt get as hot as fast as metal, aluminum has the fastest heat soak ability thus a lot of heat shields use it...
as for aluminum cooling better than plasitc? Where did you get that from , metal always absorbs heat more than any thermo plastic.....and plastic doesnt get as hot as fast as metal, aluminum has the fastest heat soak ability thus a lot of heat shields use it...
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Update*** Make sure if you do this mod to reset your pcm by disconnecting the neg cable for a bit. This really helps to get the PCM working with the greater airflow
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Originally Posted by Mikecobalt
Juste did mine, didn't have to make a hole, I juste used a smaller cone filter and got my ratchet in to tightend the filter in place.. the sound is now awsome
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Originally Posted by Mikecobalt
Thanks,, and when you say to disconnect the neg cable, for how long, and is it the one in the trunk on the battery, ruless!!!
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Originally Posted by SS_SC_Cobalt
yes the one in the trunk and for about 2-3 minutes
But by adding the new air filter, more O2 is getting in which has leaned out the mix a bit, which is what I am contributing the boost in power to really come from.....
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Originally Posted by SS_SC_Cobalt
did you clamp that in? the KN has a lot of play in it when you try to put it on ....
as for aluminum cooling better than plasitc? Where did you get that from , metal always absorbs heat more than any thermo plastic.....and plastic doesnt get as hot as fast as metal, aluminum has the fastest heat soak ability thus a lot of heat shields use it...
as for aluminum cooling better than plasitc? Where did you get that from , metal always absorbs heat more than any thermo plastic.....and plastic doesnt get as hot as fast as metal, aluminum has the fastest heat soak ability thus a lot of heat shields use it...
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Originally Posted by Nightcrawler
Right, the metal transfers the heat better than plastic thus cooling the air quicker.
I have both, on my sunfire the AEM intake ranges the AIT from 115 to 135deg f
on my SS s/c with the new filter and plastic intake the intake AIT is 88-95 or close to ambient
on my SRT-4 with the iceman plastic intake the AIT reads 85-94 or 1-2 deg above ambient
this on a 88-90 degree day and while driving on the highway, at ide the metal intakes jum to over 130-150 deg AIT and the plastics just over 100 hmmmmmm
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Just out curiousity if the K&N filter has leaned out the O2 sensor are you guys getting a solid Check engine light....I had the light come on a couple days after I put in the filter saying the car was running lean...it when't off the next day but I am running Ultra Sunoco 94 gas...anyone have this problem? Colin
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did you reset the pcm? reset it and let it learn, if you get a ck engine light just reset the code if you have a scan reader or autotap tuning....
Mine came on 1x and was a lean out, have not had one since, just the pcm being overly cautious...
the block learn and short and long fuel trims ARE ALL OVER THE JOINT, lol
Mine came on 1x and was a lean out, have not had one since, just the pcm being overly cautious...
the block learn and short and long fuel trims ARE ALL OVER THE JOINT, lol
#42
I have acquired an K & N filter from a buddy of mine, brand new never used, except there are no adaptor rings with it. Do I need to get adaptor rings to attach it or are they necessary at all?
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Dude........Cut the damn filter box off . I did .. I bought an e-1009 k&n filter cut the box off right below the sensor, shaved the tube down a little popped the filter on like a normal CAI and bamm a CAI! Hav had it like that for about a month and a half and it works like a champ and sounds mean. A real head turner.
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What is the specifications of the filter's you've used? how long and how wide is it possible to go and what would be the best size to use? I know the inlet is 3.15", but the outside dimensions of the filter. That way when I go to Autozone tonight I can get one that will fit.
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From: Spaceball 1 or better known as CT
Originally Posted by CobaltSS422
Any update?? How is everything working out for you? Any more CEL's?
I dont have the specs on the width and tough to get since the filter is sunk in the box, but get the same filter I did or any conical filter that is not crazy big should be fine!
But now I cant hear the intake or s/c over my 3" exhaust, lol
Also if you look at this pic
the filter is a little smaller than the distance of the width so that should help getting a filter to fit
Last edited by SS_SC_Cobalt; 08-19-2005 at 06:14 AM. Reason: adding pic
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I looked in my local Pep Boys store and no luck on finding the filter you bought. Maybe online? I happen to come across a K&N filter that looked similar. Do you happen to have the dimensions of the filter you got?