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I'm wanting to do kinda a quick cheap intake setup since my budget is kinda low right now. I was wondering if a ZX2's intake would work on our Zetecs, and also if anyone knows if those have that air box that muffles the sound like our's do, thats why I'm asking this because I want to mainly get rid of the air box. Also get a cone filter too. Thanks in advance.
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If you just want to get rid of the box where the filter is, you can remove it and put an open filter directly onto the MAF. Not a great idea though. And a focus intake will probably work better than a zx2 intake.
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And miht actually be more economical too....
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I got a cheap Zetec Focus intake for my car. It fit fine. All I had to to was make a hole in the pipe for the IAT sensor because it did not have the hole. It worked out great.
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Hey thanks for the advice guys, will probably search for a Focus intake then.
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Originally posted by PacificTourGL: I got a cheap Zetec Focus intake for my car. It fit fine. All I had to to was make a hole in the pipe for the IAT sensor because it did not have the hole. It worked out great.
Which focus intake did you get?
e-bay focus intake
Something like that?
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Cone filter on MAF = bad. If you just want looks, get any shinny thing on EBay. If you want performance, do a little searching on CEG and you'll find that a few people have built their own intakes cheap.
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Why can't I put a cone filter on the MAF?
Also do I just get a hose or something and connect that to the MAF and run the hose to the cone filter?
With a lot of the intake setups I see the MAF is connected right with the cone filter, of course with a MAF adaptor.
I'm confused right now.
Edit: I found this, it looks like it'd be a good intake setup.
Cheap, clean looking, anyone that has this setup like it or has any info on it that the site doesen't tell you?
The asking price on it is $94.95, after shipping it's $100.43. Also does anyone know if it has a hole for the IAT sensor?
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The MAF needs atleast 6" of straight pipe to get a clean reading, preferably 8"-12". Guaranteed loss of power and mpg with cone filter on MAF. Maybe not alot (1-3HP/TQ and 1-3mpg) but its there. Of course, you could put a air screen on the MAF (like the SVT) to get around this.
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So could I build a cheap intake by adding a length of tubing to the MAF and then an open element filter. I am thinking of building my own version of an CAI extension but just doing this before the MAF and leaving the rest stock for now.
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So I should be ok if I get a KKM intake setup?
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For a cheap & effective intake; a) keep the plenum above the TB, b) replace all the piping between the plenum and the MAF with stright pipe, c) keep the stock airbox, d) drop in a K&N panel filter, e) open up the air draw on the airbox as well as the hole in the fender to 3 inches, f) create a scoop in the fenderwell to angle air from the fender into the airbox g) connect the two holes with a piece of pipie
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Originally posted by zeteckit19's: Originally posted by PacificTourGL: I got a cheap Zetec Focus intake for my car. It fit fine. All I had to to was make a hole in the pipe for the IAT sensor because it did not have the hole. It worked out great.
Which focus intake did you get?
e-bay focus intake
Something like that?
Those ebay intakes are probably no good. Hardly anyone bids on those things. Do a search for "SF1006 Ractive". That is what I got. You can check my other thread,"my new and cheap intake" for a pic of the intake.
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I actually put a zx2 intake on my car. It costed me about $15. It was a pain and Im about to try to buy that SF1006 ractive... If I actually buy it, and you pay for shipping, Ill give you the stinking intake. I already drilled a hole in the muffler for the AIT sensor. PM me for pics., or ill post them ASAP
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thats cool to know i was just wondering about a intake for my car. i just got it friday evening. I have a filter i didn't use on my last car (HKS green filter)so i need atleast a 6" pipe for it to work.Do i need any special plates for the pipe to adapt to the maf???
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