I have an 8g and would also like to see how this is done, if anyone can post pics that would be great.
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I have an 8g and would also like to see how this is done, if anyone can post pics that would be great.
After thinking about it, I know its not complicated, but, I want it to be professional like, so what I want to know is, what did you guys cover the hole with? Because I'm not gonna leave it open so any suggestions before I go through with this would really help.
I personally removed the entire bottom piece connected to the bottom of the air box and i have been getting alot better air flow, and it is running great. just unbolt it from the frame and you will see a big increase in air flow. hope it helps buddy
just cut a hole at the bottom of the where the filter is held. There should be like a snorkel that connects to that box. I don't see why you would need the snorkel so you can eliminate that and cover up the hole. Then the only air that should be coming in is from the bottom. You can make many hole or just cut out the whole thing without taking away from where it mounts from. when you take the whole box out you will see or if not then post a picture of the bottom and we'll let you know then.
Well, I don't really wanna cut anything, I'll just remove the whole lower box, like what dkwiat0 said he did.
ok so then you have to find a way to hold up the box, and also hold up the filter cause I believe the bottom portion is what is connected to the body to hold everything up. The filter gets sandwiched in between the top and the bottom halves. Also DKWIAT0 has and 8G and you have a 9G. I know the 8G would need someway to hold it up or if he rotated the top portion upward he would need something to hold the filter down.
So I just did this today, just removed the whole lower box and put the main air box back on. Seems good, definitely sounds good, and I do notice a difference driving it. Although I did have the SES light come on, and from what I heard, doing this doesn't piss off the MAF sensor lol, so I don't think I messed anything up? Also, could it be because the first time we started it up and it stalled out immediately, we forgot to hook back up the MAF sensor and it just won't turn off? I only drove it for about 10 minutes and started up a couple. So maybe I just need to reset it? Or is there a problem that I should fix?
Disconnect the battery negative terminal for 15 minutes
I had an Injen SRI on my 06 GTS and decided to return the factory air box with a K&N filter and follow RPW's suggestion. I cut out a portion on the reservoir box located under the left fender so cold air can be sucked in and I can truly say that it is much better than the Injen . Better and smoother throttle response. Enlarging the hole under the filter where the reservoir connects or just taking out the reservoir box is not a good idea since you still get heat soak.
I would definitely recommend RPW's suggestion. I will be selling my SRI.
So, this stock air box modification will def wrk on the 8gens as well?
Not sure about the 8gen. Maybe someone here with an 8G already tried it?
What I did with my 9g was to cut out a small portion first, save that piece and if I get a CEL I planned to just put the cut piece back. But I didnt get a CEL ,so I just cut a bigger hole and voila, more cold air coming in.
I'm gonna def look more n2 it on this mod. Thus I damn sure am not trying 2 get a cel light on neither so I would need to b very careful u know.
You're not going to get a cel light with this mod unless u don't plug in the maf.
Check this article www.autospeed.com/cms/A_112713/article.html
I'm in need of serious help! I need this car running again before mid September which is around the time my wife gives birth, can a kind soul please help me out hear in figuring out the problem? Thank you, I greatly appreciate it! (P.S. Sorry for changing the subject here, but I'm in desperate need of assistance.)
Here's a link to the inside of my cylinder head.
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Watch The video and judge for yourself
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2003 Mitsubishi Galant V6, Engine Knocking. Car ran 100% until the other day, Passed inspection like a month ago no problem, I decided to give it a back to back 2 day tune before going on a road trip. If you own this car then you know to give it a full tune is a heck of a pain.
Day 1: Changed the Oil Full Synthetic 10w30, Oil Filter and air filter. Drove the car all day not one issue.
Day 2: Took apart the intake to change Spark Plugs and Intake Gasket. Kept my work area cleaned reattached everything, inspected everything making sure all was connected properly. I turned on the car and BAM! it started knocking, so I did what any reasonable person would do, I took apart the intake again to see and make sure the cables were in the right firing order and it was. So I figured maybe spark plugs, but the plugs I put in were double platinum like the old ones before it, so I put the old ones back and guess what? Noise is not gone!
Took it to a Speed Shop where I live and the guy checked for metal in the oil and found nothing, he went inside the shop and came out with one of those expensive Automotive Stethoscope and checked the block all around. When he came to the front of the block he said he swears that something probably fell into the intake and wound up in the front cylinder on the driver side. He said that it sounds like metal bouncing off the cylinder I believe him. He told me to get a Borecope to look into the block and a Flexmagnet Pick Up Tool to pull out what ever is stuck - But I will also like to hear your opinion on what you think is wrong?
I was told various things by different people:
1: Bearings
2: Crankshaft
3: Rods
4: Knock Sensor
5: Something is in the cylinder banging against it
6: Lifters
Alright so I removed the Cylinder Head Cover/Valve Cover whatever you want to call it. I found that my front driver side rocker arm is loose, enough said because we all know there shouldn't be any play there. Anyhow so I'm thinking, and this is just a thought, does anyone think that noise I have could be coming from the cylinder head? I checked under the car and found no noise, I checked my oil pressure and theres no problem there, I found no metal flakes in my oil... I'm hoping it's not a rod??
I also found no metal objects of any kind lodged on my cylinder, someone told me could be a bad lifter that did not charge properly after I reconnected the battery and started the car... anyone who is a professional know how to test if the lifters are bad?
Important Information: The noise only comes from the front driver side top of the engine no noise underneath giving signs of a crankshaft or bearings... but what do I know, I'm not a professional, if I was I wouldn't be here seeking advice.[/SIZE]
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why didn't you open up your own thread? this has nothing to do with the discussion or lower airbox.