DIY Air intake.
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While I'm waiting for my MSPNP I'm going to give my hand at DIY cool air intake. I was thinking something maybe dropped and short. (dropped maybe from the intake manifold near the fan). would it be safe to move the MAF sensor? or can I do the swap to IAT sensor with the stock ECU? any advice is good advice.
I'm new to Mazda please be kind I only know old Saturns.
Thank you, Ck
I'm new to Mazda please be kind I only know old Saturns.
Thank you, Ck
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I sell cold air boxes for NBs. Bolt on installation, no cutting or drilling. This is a pic of the prototype, current boxes are made of thicker aluminum. PM me if you are interested.
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The flex hose is not smooth on the inside. I would expect that a smooth intake would have better flow, and I eventually did make intake piping from silicone and aluminum elbows. That hose is commonly used on hotside and coldside supercharger kits. I don't supply the hose, it was what I used on my coldside kit when I had it.
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