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What is a Good Cold Air Intake


  

NeoTokyo -> What is a Good Cold Air Intake (1/30/2004 3:26:04 AM)

I have been looking around for a better Cold Air intake setup for my 1995 Mustang V6. Right now its stock, and we all know that only flows 550cfm. Im looking for something that flows closer to 800cfm.


Im also looking for a very large Throttle Body, but the largest I can find is only about 64mm I think. What is the largest I can get without modding my intake manifold? And who can I get it from? Also is there a kit out there with a custom intake manifold and TB on it? Or can i buy them separatly? All links would be much appriciated :)


 


Thanks everyone.



  

N2OJunkie -> What is a Good Cold Air Intake (2/1/2004 7:30:21 PM)

 BBK 70mm TB and CAI


NeoTokyo -> What is a Good Cold Air Intake (2/8/2004 9:06:39 PM)

I like that, thats a good looking CAI, like your Pony plate on your intake manifold too. I know just where to buy that. Thanks NO2


N2OJunkie -> What is a Good Cold Air Intake (2/9/2004 7:19:43 PM)

The pony plate is on the stock plenum (not intake manifold)and is standard on all Stangs 99 and up, thanks though.


NeoTokyo -> What is a Good Cold Air Intake (2/9/2004 11:00:18 PM)

Hmmm, looks good


Your intake is alot different then mine, but that is to be expected cause mines a V6. That pony plate would be on my runners it i tried compaired them. A manifold that we were going to use on our 70' vette 350 Z block was the Performer RPM because of the large plenum it had. Thanks for plenum space it helps to force a denser charger of air and fuel into the engine, since the space in a plenum has a higher pressure then outside of it.



hotrodman -> What is a Good Cold Air Intake (2/10/2004 2:26:39 AM)

BBK


2000GT4.6 -> What is a Good Cold Air Intake (2/10/2004 4:35:46 AM)

Why are you looking for such a large MAF and T/B ?


NeoTokyo -> What is a Good Cold Air Intake (2/11/2004 1:24:51 AM)

Forced induction and highly modified bottom end, heads and intake manifold. Nothing is going to be left alone on this block.


Hotrods_n_Booze -> What is a Good Cold Air Intake (2/11/2004 1:05:37 PM)

Like HotRodMan said. BBK is the only one I could find for the V6, but there my be more now. I last looked a few months ago when I bought my 72mm. But BBK is a good company. Mac listed one but it was never available.

I wouldn't get the big T/B untill you do a power adder or it will run bad,(bottom end loss) Bigger MAF will help on your year, but nothing great untill you get a bigger T/B, so do them both at the same time you add your forced air.

Super Six recomends 60mm with thier stage 3 power pack (which is N/A), so that must mean that as long as your N/A 60mm is ok.


TattooTears -> What is a Good Cold Air Intake (2/15/2004 10:56:46 AM)

I know I'm a few days late for this post, but I was reading some reviews on StangNet.com and the MAC system got higher ratings than the BBK intake.  I am currently looking for a good intake and I think I'm going to get the MAC.


Hotrods_n_Booze -> What is a Good Cold Air Intake (2/15/2004 12:54:58 PM)

The truth is, Mac and BBK are identical. Get which ever one is least expensive. Infact, you can get a no name off ebay for around $65.00 that is identical to my Mac that I paid $275.00...grrrrr.


TattooTears -> What is a Good Cold Air Intake (2/15/2004 2:05:17 PM)

Yeah I was looking at the intakes on Ebay, but I wasn't sure about those.  I'm always suspicious of things from no name companies and companies I have never heard of (although I haven't heard any complaints from people who have purchased theirs from Ebay).



Hotrods_n_Booze -> What is a Good Cold Air Intake (2/15/2004 3:11:34 PM)

CAI are pretty simple. As long as the air filter is a good one, IE: K&N


  

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