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bokey
05-31-2005, 11:02 AM
I have a 91 3.1L and i'm trying to find an aftermarket set up since its breathing like **** :( ... the only thing that came to mind was was making this ( http://www.knfilters.com/search/product.aspx?Prod=57-3010-1 ) fit so the filter is by the passenger side headlight. Is there any other option I have when it comes to CAI? Any examples? Thanks in advance...


*NOTE: I do have a cowl hood, maybe do something witht that :twisted:

Tru2Chevy
05-31-2005, 12:45 PM
What style is your current intake? Is it the TPI dual snorkle style? Thats what I had on my '85 2.8

- Justin

bokey
06-01-2005, 12:45 PM
What style is your current intake? Is it the TPI dual snorkle style? Thats what I had on my '85 2.8

- Justin

Yeah, its dual snorkle. I'm not using the mass air sensor though (don't have the wiring harness). I actaully had to keep the hold housing in because IAS is sitting on it. When I unplugged it, the car started sputter, as best as I can remember..

Tru2Chevy
06-01-2005, 03:06 PM
You already have cold air induction then :)

Did you gut the factory airboxes? That makes a good improvement in flow.

- Justin

foff667
06-01-2005, 03:10 PM
What style is your current intake? Is it the TPI dual snorkle style? Thats what I had on my '85 2.8

- Justin

Yeah, its dual snorkle. I'm not using the mass air sensor though (don't have the wiring harness). I actaully had to keep the hold housing in because IAS is sitting on it. When I unplugged it, the car started sputter, as best as I can remember..

was your car origonally MAF?

Tru2Chevy
06-01-2005, 03:17 PM
What style is your current intake? Is it the TPI dual snorkle style? Thats what I had on my '85 2.8

- Justin

Yeah, its dual snorkle. I'm not using the mass air sensor though (don't have the wiring harness). I actaully had to keep the hold housing in because IAS is sitting on it. When I unplugged it, the car started sputter, as best as I can remember..

was your car origonally MAF?

No, it should be speed density, IIRC.

- Justin

bokey
06-01-2005, 11:28 PM
It did not come MAF, IAS is located on the air filter house. I know its CAI already, but when I placed my hand under the filter, I felt little to no suction. This could be due to the filters being dirty; maybe if I go with a K&N set of filters that would help? I was also thinking if I do a snokel setup that goes down towards the vents...

The FIPK would cost me around $200 plus some extra PVC tubing...

Again, thanks for the help...the more opinions the better :wink: [/quote]

ar0ck
06-01-2005, 11:30 PM
It did not come MAF, IAS is located on the air filter house. I know its CAI already, but when I placed my hand under the filter, I felt little to no suction. This could be due to the filters being dirty; maybe if I go with a K&N set of filters that would help? I was also thinking if I do a snokel setup that goes down towards the vents...

The FIPK would cost me around $200 plus some extra PVC tubing...

Again, thanks for the help...the more opinions the better :wink: [/quote]

:lol: at idle you will not feel any vacume from the intake ductings. Best bet is to just change the filter(s) Either that, or you can custom make your own with a series of HVAC, and some plumbing connections :D

Tru2Chevy
06-02-2005, 08:33 AM
Keep your current intake setup. HardcoreZ28 is still using that stock intake setup with his 383, and it doesn't appear to be holding him back.

I say grab some K&N's for it and gut the airboxes.

- Justin

bokey
06-02-2005, 11:55 PM
Well, I was opening the throttle body while sticking my hand under the filter and didn't feel much. For right now, I'm going to try the K & N filters and get some **** from hope depot and maybe make a ram air setup :?: ...thanks for your help guys, I'll keep you updated...

Tru2Chevy
06-03-2005, 09:04 AM
Are you going to gut the airboxes?

- Justin

bokey
06-03-2005, 11:39 AM
if you mean did I cut off the silencers off, then yeah I did that, and removed the honey comb in the mass air unit sensor... I need to do a little better of a clean up job around the edges w/ a dremel though.

Teds89IROC
06-05-2005, 01:51 PM
I'd throw some K&N's in there and make a ram air setup. A previous owner of my car did this..K&N's and did some work with PVC pipe that goes from behind the fog lights up to the filters in the dual snorkel. At idle I can hear the air being sucked in..so I know it works well. Eventually I'd like to change the PVC for some of that dryer ducting so it's lighter and I've seen on TGO guys using some other dryer ducting material that fills in the whole area behind the fog lights so it actually scoops more air.

~Ted

enRo
06-05-2005, 02:40 PM
I've seen on TGO guys using some other dryer ducting material that fills in the whole area behind the fog lights so it actually scoops more air.

~Ted

Something like this?
http://memimage.cardomain.net/member_images/5/web/305000-305999/305710_50_full.jpg

Teds89IROC
06-05-2005, 02:46 PM
This is it:

http://www.thirdgen.org/newdesign/tech/ramair.shtml

From the bottom of the airbox to behind the fog lights, mine is PVC pipe. I'd like to get rectangular air conditioning "plumbing" so I have more volume of air moving to the intake.

~Ted

enRo
06-05-2005, 03:21 PM
Yea its almost the same concept. Except the one you pointed out is alot cleaner and less messy, plus its for TPI. The pic I posted above is for TBI or Carb. Thats looks mighty sweet tho :)