cooler air intake for 22re in 5 easy steps (pictures inside)
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cooler air intake for 22re in 5 easy steps (pictures inside)
Step 1) Pull the fender.
Step 2) Cut some holes.

Step 3) Install duct work.

Step 4) Install Canister.

Step 5) Put back together and take a picture of the new visor (not really needed for the intake).

Oh and step 6 is start complaining because you found a leak in the radiator while you were doing all this mess.
Step 2) Cut some holes.

Step 3) Install duct work.

Step 4) Install Canister.

Step 5) Put back together and take a picture of the new visor (not really needed for the intake).

Oh and step 6 is start complaining because you found a leak in the radiator while you were doing all this mess.
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It didn't take very long once I decided to do it (about an hour all together) and I made sure to leave a large gap at the bottom of the part in the cowl area to let water run under the ducting. We'll see how it works. I already like the way it sounds.....
Don't be hating, this is just the first one. I've got plans in the works for a better one. This one is really just so I can see if I get any increase in MPG from drawing cooler air from outside the engine compartment. I also lost that mild (but annoying) lag I had at 2700rpm when the engine is warm.
Don't be hating, this is just the first one. I've got plans in the works for a better one. This one is really just so I can see if I get any increase in MPG from drawing cooler air from outside the engine compartment. I also lost that mild (but annoying) lag I had at 2700rpm when the engine is warm.
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Ouch! *grin* Yeah I'll do something more crazy on the next one. My biggest issue is the filter mounting/canister. I might have that locked down once I figure out how to actually seal this one then redoing the duct work is easy.
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Sorry to have missed that step.

