Cold Air Intake
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white and whiter
haha robert.
My snorkle tubes were burning hot today! I remember seeing frank having these insulating tapes.
anyways, while we are on subject.
DOES ANYONE KNOW IF THE NEW 350/280 kevlar snorkle tubes would fit the prefacelift ones?
what the hell, im gonna go buy one tomorrow!
My snorkle tubes were burning hot today! I remember seeing frank having these insulating tapes.
anyways, while we are on subject.
DOES ANYONE KNOW IF THE NEW 350/280 kevlar snorkle tubes would fit the prefacelift ones?
what the hell, im gonna go buy one tomorrow!
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so is renntech the only one who makes aftermarket air box? also has anyone tried the air intake resonator removal. another member posted how to do it but wanted some more feedback from other member if they tried it. any performance gain or just changes the sound. thank
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does anyone have the part number (and MSRP) for the stock snorkel ?
I want to get a spare one and hack it up to make a direct path intake where the filter sucks in from the closer grill hole...
I want to get a spare one and hack it up to make a direct path intake where the filter sucks in from the closer grill hole...
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yes there is two 02 sensors that i took note of..... one where the pipe makes a turn and becomes parallel with the ground, and a second just past the cat converter.
also: to remove the intake resonator on M111 engine, remove stock airbox. the bolt on the right and hoseclamp on the left. remove the intake assy on the passengers side of the car (left hand drive car that is), which is a torx bolt or two. then disconnect the six bolts holding the bottom peice (big peice of aluminum) in place. now take that off of the car and remove the plastic peice. find an aircraft locknut to seal the hole that would be left. tighten. re assemble. its really rather easy, but requires a toolbox that has both internal and external torx.
well, i'm off to go fly a mission. ciao!
also: to remove the intake resonator on M111 engine, remove stock airbox. the bolt on the right and hoseclamp on the left. remove the intake assy on the passengers side of the car (left hand drive car that is), which is a torx bolt or two. then disconnect the six bolts holding the bottom peice (big peice of aluminum) in place. now take that off of the car and remove the plastic peice. find an aircraft locknut to seal the hole that would be left. tighten. re assemble. its really rather easy, but requires a toolbox that has both internal and external torx.
well, i'm off to go fly a mission. ciao!
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acually you can get your car alot louder but itll be a hot air intake like mine lol...but hey just my input cut the plastic that comes from your engine top slide to AEM cone filter on each one remove the filters inside the box by removing the torque screws under and youve got the sound of more air into the engine
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acually you can get your car alot louder but itll be a hot air intake like mine lol...but hey just my input cut the plastic that comes from your engine top slide to AEM cone filter on each one remove the filters inside the box by removing the torque screws under and youve got the sound of more air into the engine
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With the tubes off, there is more "space" for air, if you were anthuny85, you would understand what I mean. He has done this test. I even proved it to some local guys (who are mbworld members as well).
Working with this, I am developing something...some sort of a "better" intake for the M112 motors, and hope it fits the M113 motors as well.
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Midnight Blue 2004.5 C230 Kompressor Sport Sedan. 2002 w210 E320, 2009 w211 E350 Sport
This in essence has changed your intake from a cool air intake to a short ram intake. Instead of sucking air directly from the grille inlets to tubing, this is sucking more air from the engine bay as well, which will obviously be hotter air. The whole idea is to get cooler air (which is more dense) to introduce more oxygen for the combustion of fuel.
The OEM tubing blocks more of the hot engine bay air than your current setup. It may sound cool, but just realize that you also may be losing power (especially on hot days).
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Lsrevhard, what size is your cone filter? i just want to do one side of the dual intakes. at least i will still get some cold air from the oem one then. hahaha i just want some sound
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i have two cones at home with 3" input and it's no go. the 07 v6 only got enough room for maybe a 2" filter cone on the left intake and that's about it.. oh well.
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my intake setups...
heres a few types of intakes I have done for the car.
TYPE 1
TYPE 2
AMG AIRBOX
RENNTECH CARBON FIBER AIRBOX
DONE ON A CROSSFIRE 3.2 W112 MOTOR
*EDIT*
now i am working on 2007 Kevlar tubes for my renntech box. then with 2 mystery parts. lol, all I can say is that. its from umnitza
TYPE 1
TYPE 2
AMG AIRBOX
RENNTECH CARBON FIBER AIRBOX
DONE ON A CROSSFIRE 3.2 W112 MOTOR
*EDIT*
now i am working on 2007 Kevlar tubes for my renntech box. then with 2 mystery parts. lol, all I can say is that. its from umnitza