Ebay CAI
#21
Looks ALOT like every other intake, minus a random brand name and a $200 price difference.
Granted, it is dirty inside...just hose it out and check for burrs. (I'll take 5 min of labor>an extra $200 anyday)
Granted, it is dirty inside...just hose it out and check for burrs. (I'll take 5 min of labor>an extra $200 anyday)
#22
All I needed was a rotary (dremel) tool, assorted small files, some sand paper, brake cleaner and rags but if you just want a bolt-on piece, you may wish to spend the extra money on a more finished piece. OTOH, once you clean up the ebay-quality piece, there ain't much, if any, difference between them.
#23
I know my way around a car and metal work. I will be spending my next day off preping it for installation. Other than the imperfections it looks damn near the same as the $250+ AEM intake I had for my old honda.
So in the end if your broke and have a mod bug.. this seems to be a good deal, you just have to put in a bit of elbow grease for it.
So in the end if your broke and have a mod bug.. this seems to be a good deal, you just have to put in a bit of elbow grease for it.
#24
Cleanup took about 15 minutes, a little carb cleaner I had sitting around, a rag, water hose, file and dremel. I even took a few minutes to polish up a rough spot and grind down the MAF mount there was slight warping from the welding.
Installation from start to finish took me a little over 30 minutes, that includes cleanup.
Please excuse my filthy engine compartment, my car hasnt gotten its first spring bath yet.
Sounds good, didnt have a chance to open it up because of traffic but past 3k rpm it rips. I may eventually paint it but overall I am pleased, especially with the cost.
Installation from start to finish took me a little over 30 minutes, that includes cleanup.
Please excuse my filthy engine compartment, my car hasnt gotten its first spring bath yet.
Sounds good, didnt have a chance to open it up because of traffic but past 3k rpm it rips. I may eventually paint it but overall I am pleased, especially with the cost.
#26
There is a new one that includes a full filter, let me get a link..
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SCION...Q5fAccessories
Just yank out that "cyclone" thing, and you're good to go.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SCION...Q5fAccessories
Just yank out that "cyclone" thing, and you're good to go.
#30
Its actually a very nice build quality...check out the page. It even has flared ends to ensure a good seal. At half the price of alot of them, the big brands had better step it up, or...they're just vastly overcharging for a tube and filter (gasp, NEVER!).
(Don't get me wrong, I understand that there are some items you shouldn't skimp on : wheels, tires, suspension, but when it comes down to it...an intake is a tube...with a filter on it, and a hole for a sensor.Possibly a mounting bracket or two.) If I ever get a better suspension, I will be heading for ksports...after I get my swaybars, lighter wheels and tires.
(Don't get me wrong, I understand that there are some items you shouldn't skimp on : wheels, tires, suspension, but when it comes down to it...an intake is a tube...with a filter on it, and a hole for a sensor.Possibly a mounting bracket or two.) If I ever get a better suspension, I will be heading for ksports...after I get my swaybars, lighter wheels and tires.
#31
There is a new one that includes a full filter, let me get a link..
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SCION...Q5fAccessories
Just yank out that "cyclone" thing, and you're good to go.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SCION...Q5fAccessories
Just yank out that "cyclone" thing, and you're good to go.
Another consideration is that bead rolled pipe ends are great for boost applications but aren't necessary for N/A apps and create unwanted turbulence.
#32
I was concerned about the reduced area on the MAF myself, but it doesn't seem to affect anything at all! Im going to measure the diameter of the reduced area and see just how large it is. As for the filter, I know its not the best, but its a step above the mesh ones at least (I'm planning on replacing it with a K&N once its done).
#33
I was concerned about the reduced area on the MAF myself, but it doesn't seem to affect anything at all! Im going to measure the diameter of the reduced area and see just how large it is. As for the filter, I know its not the best, but its a step above the mesh ones at least (I'm planning on replacing it with a K&N once its done).
A lot of those cheap filters are pretty close to K&N as they use similar oiled cotton gauze. I'll still like and will use K&N but I actually prefer woven polyester filter media like AEM and some others use. It flows 90% as well but filters much better. As long as the air filter has enough surface area, even paper isn't very restrictive.
Last edited by ScionFred; 03-31-2011 at 08:18 AM.
#34
I like at the bottom of that ebay listing how it says, "professional installation is highly recommended". id laugh if someone actually went to a shop to get a cai installed.
my buddy has an ebay cai, been working great for him for 40k miles. i wouldn't recommend running nitrous with it, but its seriously the smallelst thing to worry over.
my buddy has an ebay cai, been working great for him for 40k miles. i wouldn't recommend running nitrous with it, but its seriously the smallelst thing to worry over.
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