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A fenderwell intake that does not make any drastic turns is your best route. If you buy a fenderwell intake that makes a 90º or so turn so the filter sits at the bottom of the fender....well you might as well have kept it stock.

Nothing wrong with the filter being half in the fender and half in the engine compartment too. Although people will argue with me on this, the difference in IAT's is minimal.
 


IATs dont matter on our cars that much anyway. you might lose one whole degree of timing from one end to the other. who cares?
 
you can put the iat sensor where ever you want. doesnt even have to be mounted in the intake. its best to put it in a cold location.
 
IAT's dont matter on these cars!?!?!?! I'd have to disagree with you. IAT's make a noticeable difference when you are non-iced. That being said, the location of the IAT sensor does matter, it is positioned where it is for a reason. Tricking it by putting it in a colder position is not adviseable.
 
come on, guy. you think i dont know how the car reacts to warm or cold temperatures? my car was a monster when it was about 45* outside, but felt like a dog at 80*. however, i think the IAT sensor is useless and is much better when replaced with a happy knob. timing changes on the fly rock.
 
If your lazy then don't mod a car.

ughh really??? some people want the benifits of a faster car even though they don't want to put in the work and would rather pay someone else to do it.

Then you won't get good results. Any vendor intake blows.

How about this...get a intercooler, headers, a tiny azz pulley and a tune. THEN, throw a filter RIGHT on the throttle body. Done.

with this setup can u still use a cai even though u have an intercooler instead of putting it right on the throttle body.

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HAHAHA!!

lmao ur such an A$$HOLE . . . . it is funny as hell though . . .


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Joel do you just let your pcm just kinda hangout like that all the time haha

lol, no, I took that pic when I was installing the intake. I made a nice little bracket to hold it in place close to where it would be if it was still mounted in the factory airbox.
 
ughh really??? some people want the benifits of a faster car even though they don't want to put in the work and would rather pay someone else to do it.

Is that what you do then?

with this setup can u still use a cai even though u have an intercooler instead of putting it right on the throttle body

Care to explain to me your reasoning behind this kiddo? I'm pretty sure at that mod level you'd be running WAY smaller than a 3.2"...especially with a stage 2 IC...and your going to be wanting FLOW. But please, feel free to explain.
 
Is that what you do then?



Care to explain to me your reasoning behind this kiddo? I'm pretty sure at that mod level you'd be running WAY smaller than a 3.2"...especially with a stage 2 IC...and your going to be wanting FLOW. But please, feel free to explain.

yup exactly wat i do. i pay someone to mod my car for me that way i don't know wats going on at any point in time and cross my fingers.

and the last statement was a question not a reasoning???????? pretty sure can u use a cai is the question at hand.
 


Ive already installed a CAI on a Mustang, Camaro, and my friends Eclpise. so yes i Know how. i thinK its the most simple mod IMO
 
you can used an intake that will go for lower IATs, but what for? the blow characteristics of the blower just scream that you should have an open cone once you go intercooled. hell, i ran an open cone and i wasnt intercooled!
 
you can used an intake that will go for lower IATs, but what for? the blow characteristics of the blower just scream that you should have an open cone once you go intercooled. hell, i ran an open cone and i wasnt intercooled!

then why don't people suggest this from the jump instead of offering CAintakes???
or is it because the intercooler does a better job that you don't need the cone by the fender???? im not sure.
 
then why don't people suggest this from the jump instead of offering CAintakes???
or is it because the intercooler does a better job that you don't need the cone by the fender???? im not sure.

Your 2nd question is the answer to you 2nd question. You don't notice any difference between the FWI and open cone when your car is modded like mine, EXCEPT for in-town stop and go traffic. You might notice the car get a little sluggish after your underhood temps get really high. I ran both types and stayed with the FWI. It's more consistent on my car. I don't need the flow of the open cone. Intercooler trumps the FWI anyday for cool intake temps. If you have a FSIC, it will cool the AITs of the open cone without a hitch.
 
then why don't people suggest this from the jump instead of offering CAintakes???
or is it because the intercooler does a better job that you don't need the cone by the fender???? im not sure.

people offer CAI because they get away with charging nearly $200 for something it costs $10 to make... wouldnt you?

open cone on any blown motor FTW
 


ok thats cool. i tried searching for an intercooler setup for a supercharged GP and couldn't find good pics for it or at least pics that show where the pipes are connected from the IC leading to where ever there located. i just want to get an idea of how it looks and is setup on our cars. alls i could find were good turbo intercooled setups could someone point me to a link plz
 
find the ZZP stage 2. it is a set of plates with a heater core that goes in between the blower and the lower intake. then you have to pipe out coolant lines to a heat exchanger on the front of the car.
 
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