ANyone rocking a STock Air box in their Hybrid EF?
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Re: ANyone rocking a STock Air box in their Hybrid EF? (Stoich)
running the JDM EF8 airbox. I was just cleaning it tonight, waiting for it to dry and then I'll be putting on the new airbox sticker. I'll take some pictures when the is actually running.
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Re: ANyone rocking a STock Air box in their Hybrid EF? (biggdogg)
I like that a lot ^ but I don't want to relocate my battery to the trunk even though I've seen pictures of people running their battery below the stock battery tray. I have stock intake box with a kn drop in filter, its nothing special.
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Re: ANyone rocking a STock Air box in their Hybrid EF? (Stoich)
before i found a jdm intake, i ran the d16 box with a DA arm. the DA arm was longer than the stock one, so i had to cut the factory box (arm part).
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Re: ANyone rocking a STock Air box in their Hybrid EF? (Sgt_Ox)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Sgt_Ox »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">running the JDM EF8 airbox. I was just cleaning it tonight, waiting for it to dry and then I'll be putting on the new airbox sticker. I'll take some pictures when the is actually running.</TD></TR></TABLE> running same thing on a b17. 14.05 with exhauast and jdm ef air box. I am sure there's alot of room for improvement, but with my 2.25 exhaust and stock airbox the car is very quiet.
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Re: ANyone rocking a STock Air box in their Hybrid EF? (Stoich)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Stoich »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I would like to see some stock intake B swaps
Trying to make my engine bay look as OE as possible.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Just keep in mind that B-series swaps don't like the stock airbox. From my experience, power losses are quite heavy if you decide to ditch a proper intake in favor of the stock airbox.
Trying to make my engine bay look as OE as possible.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Just keep in mind that B-series swaps don't like the stock airbox. From my experience, power losses are quite heavy if you decide to ditch a proper intake in favor of the stock airbox.
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Re: ANyone rocking a STock Air box in their Hybrid EF? (StorminMatt)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by StorminMatt »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Just keep in mind that B-series swaps don't like the stock airbox</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah, the R motor in mine is probably pretty pissed at me. I have a short ram to put on if I ever get off my *** and do it.
Yeah, the R motor in mine is probably pretty pissed at me. I have a short ram to put on if I ever get off my *** and do it.
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Re: ANyone rocking a STock Air box in their Hybrid EF? (ef2_civic)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ef2_civic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Sgt_Ox
nice very nice </TD></TR></TABLE>
thanks, I had to make brackets for the other 2 mounting points (the airbox only came with the strut tower bracket). So my airbox is bolted down by all 3 points now.
I'm also using an JDM EF8 OEM shaped K&N filter. Took a little research, but I have the K&N part number laying around somewhere.
nice very nice </TD></TR></TABLE>
thanks, I had to make brackets for the other 2 mounting points (the airbox only came with the strut tower bracket). So my airbox is bolted down by all 3 points now.
I'm also using an JDM EF8 OEM shaped K&N filter. Took a little research, but I have the K&N part number laying around somewhere.
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