im looking for a better air option for my 91 egt race car. it is all stock now. is there anything simple i can do to bump a couple hp? im new to the bp world so any ideas are welcome
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you can always take your airbox out, and cut the bottom out to expose your stock air filter. i did that when i had my first EGT back in the day. It helped with throttle responce and helped it breathe a bit better at higher RPMs.
It's a free mod if you have a sawz-all.
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you could hide a skinny pete (is that what they are called?) in your engine. its basically a small bottle of nitrous hidden in, say your glove box. the lines are underneath your intake mani keeping them hidden. dont worry, i wont tell anyone"Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy"
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Originally posted by theredrocket View Post1994 Escort GT - Parts
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Originally posted by hoss View PostI have seen people doing the air filter swap (no Box). Some smaller things like removing the line from the valve cover to the intake and putting a mini filter on the valve cover port.Cooler air into the intake. Makes a definite difference.Garage: Mazda Protege 1995, Z5 engine, MTX, P/S, no A/C, no ABS.
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Is it possible to make an intake feed in the fog light hole? I know everything is possible, but how efficient is that? Just came to my mind why bother where to feed the intake if you don't have fog lights installed, for example.Garage: Mazda Protege 1995, Z5 engine, MTX, P/S, no A/C, no ABS.
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Originally posted by cmartin7x View Postdamn all this info and none of it the same haha. i have seen someone run a cone filter right off the intake and having no afm at all..does that mess with the computer? and skinnyscort..what is the name of the adapter that i am looking for? and is it just a k&n cone filter? im lostsigpic
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Here is the link for the filter and adapter. Its a nice bolt on part. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/AIR-F...spagenameZWDVW
I know you can pickup both of those parts at autozone but be prepared to pay 24.99 for just the filter and around 12.99 for the adapter. I also put a screen type material over the headlight hole to cut down on the mud getting to the filter. When does your season start this year? Ours starts middle of april.
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