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MMR finally releases a high flow intake tube...

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Old 6/21/05, 07:35 PM
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Originally posted by adrenalin@June 21, 2005, 7:17 PM
Well here are some pics. Pretty crappy because it is dark outside so I had to take these in the garage. You will see how the pipe rests on the power steering fluid reservoir.
Hummm.... Not quite sure how I feel about that one. But I understand, like I said earlier, I had to do a little imaginative installing to get the C&L tube on my Steeda.

Hopefully the MMR setup will be secure.
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yea spend a whole nother $400 for a tune for a CAI......id load the car up with a few mods 1st then tune
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Originally posted by RaGsHoCkEy88@June 21, 2005, 9:15 PM

id load the car up with a few mods 1st then tune

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Old 6/22/05, 06:32 AM
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Originally posted by RaGsHoCkEy88@June 21, 2005, 10:15 PM
yea spend a whole nother $400 for a tune for a CAI......id load the car up with a few mods 1st then tune
You lost me on this one. Not sure what you are talking about. My car has already been tuned and adding this intake pipe does not change anything.
Old 6/22/05, 03:36 PM
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Originally posted by adrenalin@June 22, 2005, 6:35 AM
You lost me on this one. Not sure what you are talking about. My car has already been tuned and adding this intake pipe does not change anything.
You're lucky. When I removed the stock intake pipe and added the C&L intake pipe, I had to get retuned. Leaned it out on normal driving between around 2500rpm and 3500rpm. WOT was fine, but normal driving it had a heck of a flat spot in it.
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So how is it running??? Can you feel an extra boost? Any scratching???
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Runs fine. I go over some nasty train tracks everyday. The pipe has not come loose at all. However, the lovely paint job is scratched where it rubs against the power steering reservoir. If I try to raise it up it sits to high and is rubbing against the inside of the hood. If they only made the pipe 2" longer the air filter still could have been bolted in place.
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Can you come up with some kind of dense foam with adheasive backing to put on the pipe to keep it from rubbing the cap? First thing that comes to mind is the foam supplied with high volume aquarium pumps. It is a dense closed cell foam almost the consistancy of neoprene.

When I was running the stock air intake I isolated it from the lower radiator hose with a piece of A/C line insulation. A piece of something like that might work also.
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Doc, that is a good idea. I just so happen to have foam like that since I have a few aquariums. I should be able to figure out a way to attach it. I'll be removing the parts next weekend to paint them the same colour as the car. I will figure something out then.
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Originally posted by adrenalin@June 23, 2005, 8:04 AM
Doc, that is a good idea. I just so happen to have foam like that since I have a few aquariums. I should be able to figure out a way to attach it. I'll be removing the parts next weekend to paint them the same colour as the car. I will figure something out then.
The funny part about that is, I have the insulation foam from a Mag 9.5 pump on the underside of my radio. Just proves my point to the wife as to why I don't ever throw anything away
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I got my MMR high-flow tube yesterday afternoon and installed it. I can feel a difference in seat-of-the-pants feel (I'm guessing 5-10 HP) and I can even hear that the engine is louder under hard acceleration.

I also have the same problem though of it touching the PSF reservoir. I'll have to see what I can rig up this weekend. I also need to take off the intake tube, sand it and repaint it. In MMR's rush to get these out so fast, they must have put the tube in the box before the paint had completely dried and there are pieces of the brown wrapping paper attached to the paint that won't come off. But, I needed to paint the MAF housing black anyway, since it came red.

Overall, I am very pleased.
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