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Old 11-09-2017, 06:46 PM
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Yeah the factory air guide is out...im going to have to do something custom for the under tray. My car didn't have one when I bought it.

Did a few things today.

Does my turbo make my filter look fat?


Trying to get the intercooler piping all finished...the damn idle control tube is proving to be annoying but Ill get something figured out. I had a bung welded in to put a hose barb in the intercooler pipe and Ill make a silicone tube work.




And due to popular demand I went ahead and had this done. Why ask questions if you aren't going to listen to the answers? So I listened.

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You listen, and you do things right the 1st time, because your'e smart

Also that filter will eventually melt and fall off. btdt
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If you don’t want to mess with the IAC tube, switch to an NB IACV, which uses internal passages in the TB. It’s possible to do this on the S2 throttle body by getting the NB removable flange.
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Old 11-09-2017, 07:23 PM
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You listen, and you do things right the 1st time, because your'e smart

Also that filter will eventually melt and fall off. btdt
I like this look...is there a better filter to use when the inevitable happens? Or perhaps filter meltage is the sign for filter replacement.
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I'm not sure if there's a better filter. That part of the bay gets really hot and vibrate-ey, and the weight of the filter is basically fighting the coupler it's glued to. Mine melted after a couple months. Gordon's melted after a couple months. K&N's too, not some cheap junk
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Originally Posted by 18psi
I'm not sure if there's a better filter. That part of the bay gets really hot and vibrate-ey, and the weight of the filter is basically fighting the coupler it's glued to. Mine melted after a couple months. Gordon's melted after a couple months. K&N's too, not some cheap junk
Limp Dick Filter might kill my street cred...if driving a miata doesn't do it first
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Get over it, a Miata on steroids is not limp dick syndrome. I have melted K&N's too and now evidence that they allow more silicone than average in has been presented.
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Old 11-09-2017, 08:11 PM
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Get over it, a Miata on steroids is not limp dick syndrome. I have melted K&N's too and now evidence that they allow more silicone than average in has been presented.
Wait what?
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Old 11-09-2017, 08:30 PM
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Yep, your miata will be hated and envied as well as loved. Far from limp dick syndrome.

Yep, K&N's suck at filtering too, perhaps I didn't get silicon right. They good at melty though.
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Old 11-09-2017, 08:34 PM
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Just be glad you didn't get one of the chrome top ones. When mine melted, the chrome top fell off and there was a giant gaping orifice, I might as well have been running no filter at all.
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You okay Sonofthehill? He was clearly just joking. Buddies at the strip busting your ***** a little too hard?
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What would prevent the melting? aluminum neck to get it further from the compressor?
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Sorry Tony, I just get bent like my rod when I remember that damn melted filter. Doesn't help when I have had a few beers and they cancel the last race of the year. Not to mention my freakin' POS leaky BOV. Don't mind me, carry on with your awesome build.
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The answer is a big nasty anodized-some-cool-color velocity stack with some panty hose clamped over it.

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Originally Posted by afm
If you don’t want to mess with the IAC tube, switch to an NB IACV, which uses internal passages in the TB. It’s possible to do this on the S2 throttle body by getting the NB removable flange.
Im interested in this...does it plug right in to an NA?
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Old 11-10-2017, 12:55 PM
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I did this using a tapered elbow, and an AEM filter.

Not sure if there is room for that on an NA.
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Originally Posted by TonyMontana
Im interested in this...does it plug right in to an NA?
No, unfortunately it is one more connector to swap along with the coil and injector connectors and such. But it sure looks nice.

Here's the connector kit from Corsa Technic for $2.44

Mechanically, though, the S2 throttle bodies are identical for NA and NB applications. They use a different little adapter plate for the different valves.
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You would need this guy from S2. Hopefully they sell it as a service part.

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I can confirm the S2 will sell just the lower section if you call them. It's like $40.
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