Just go ahead and spring for a K&N FIPK they may be a little pricey but they work well and look like a factory piece and they are very simple to install.![]()
and is less effective and makes your engine more prone to knock. So I actually took that off my car after about a week. "for what they do on our cars, they are a POS for the price. It is not that great because it sucks in warm air. If you want to suck in warm air, buy a cone filter( a k and n if you wish) and bolt it on as close to the throttle body as possible. it you want a cold air intake get the one from TDC if you dont want to make your own. Most people mod their cars for performance reasons, not just looks(and in this case I would say it is the same because he keeps asking what the estimated HP gains would be) The TDC looks good once it is painted and installed and not much different to install than the K and N.....you just save yourself over a hundred dollars, that is all.......by the way to answer your question you could probably expect to gain 8-10hp from this mod.(the drop in maybe a 1-2hp gain) over stock. it also will improve mileage a bit.....at least it did for me. IIRC KandN FIPK claims on their website to gain around 10hp or so.......The K&N setup works just fine,and for some of us appearance is important for others not so much! I suggested it for ease of installation because he obviously has no mechanical ability ,calling the K&N a POS was'nt called for it may be overpriced but brand name items always are, it uses a huge filter and a heat resitant polycarbonate tube and a silicone coupler and comes with a dyno sheat with every kit I do'nt see the others providing you with a dyno sheet ,but to the OP no matter what setup you pick wether it be the K&N or a Getto home made setup they all provide some small accelloration increase but are'nt going to give any dramatic HP increase.Chico.
And you know this all how ?Have you ever owned or tested a K&N FIPK? I guess you just know all this with your extensive modding !!!!!!for what they do on our cars, they are a POS for the price. It is not that great because it sucks in warm air. If you want to suck in warm air, buy a cone filter( a k and n if you wish) and bolt it on as close to the throttle body as possible. it you want a cold air intake get the one from TDC if you dont want to make your own. Most people mod their cars for performance reasons, not just looks(and in this case I would say it is the same because he keeps asking what the estimated HP gains would be) The TDC looks good once it is painted and installed and not much different to install than the K and N.....you just save yourself over a hundred dollars, that is all.......by the way to answer your question you could probably expect to gain 8-10hp from this mod.(the drop in maybe a 1-2hp gain) over stock. it also will improve mileage a bit.....at least it did for me. IIRC KandN FIPK claims on their website to gain around 10hp or so.......
have you read the other posts on this????? I dont know what else you are taking into consideration........it sucks in warm air....fact. It does flow better than stock........fact............it is expensive compared to the other air intakes.........fact .............it does look respectable for a mod........fact................it does not suck cold air as well as a TDC intake would and is much more expensive than the TDC intake........fact. Which part of this do you disagree with? The HPs are just guesses and not firm numbers. Personally I use a KandN cone filter with my TDC intake, and like the combo very much. I am just saying that for a performance mod, there are many many other better options for actual performance gains on these cars than the KandN FIPK. if you just want a "pretty" design to look decent under teh hood, and dont care as much about performance then maybe the KandN fipk is for you...........if you are performance oriented, then it is not a cost effective mod.And you know this all how ?Have you ever owned or tested a K&N FIPK? I guess you just know all this with your extensive modding !!!!!!
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You wasted your money, have fun buying a new MAF sensor 1-6 months from now.
Return that ****ty drop in and make yourself a proper intake.
As for easy go fast parts. A down-pipe from 3800performance.com and an intake from TDC Racing should get you on the right path. Let your car breathe!
That's a ridiculous comment and un-needed! :th_shakinghead2:
Sure the drop in filters aren't as great as a fender well intake or a cold air intake but they are better than nothing. The thing that causes the MAF to go bad is from when people clean their filters and over oil them when they use the Recharge Kit.
When you over oil those filters or any filter pannel or cone type you can screw up the MAF. This is from the oil collecting on the MAF sensor it's self and causing false readings eventually burning making it malfunction.
I know numerous ASE certified mechanic's that will vouch for what i just said too.
As for easy go fast parts. A down-pipe from 3800 Performance - high performance aftermarket car parts for your Grand Prix, Monte Carlo, Impala, Regal, Bonneville, and V6 F-body!! and an intake from TDC Racing should get you on the right path. Let your car breathe!