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Old 10-20-2004, 05:54 PM
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Default DIY--> a mod your newborn could do

DIY: a mod your newborn could do
--> Using a stock civic airbox + a short ram intake = half *** cai

Materials:
--> Stock civic airbox
--> short ram intake
--> 2.5"-3" pipe coupler
--> hack saw (parental guidence advised )
--> JDM Mad tyt3 skill j0!

Concept:
I decided to try to create this cai because 1. i sold my aem v2 to my brother 2. i didnt like the look of a short ram 3. i'll be putting on turbo soon so this is temporary 4. i was kinda interested in trying something out.
So now that we have the reason for attempting this, lets get down to what i did. I took a short ram intake and mated it to the stock civic airbox. I removed the resonator and the extended air inlet pipe.
My original idea was to create a heat barrier to allow separation from the engine bay (warm) air using a cut-n-half resonator box. Well, things didnt work out like i wanted them too, so i just did alittle custom-custom-custom. read below to find out what i did!

Procedures:

Step 1: I found my stock air box boxed away in my basement and thought up of an idea to create a cai. I assembled it and just thought about what i could use.


and i figured that if i cut the extended air inlet pipe and cut the resonator in half, i could make something pretty nice.

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Step 2: In my Auto Tech class, I cut the extend pipe off and choped the resonator in half. Half *** cuts but that's pretty good for using a recipo saw, lol. I basically cut along the two side fathest away from the engine bay heat. I cut the extended pipe just below the pipeing going into the resonator.

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Step 3: I removed the bumper of my car just to get a good look of how the new intake setup would fit and look like. I think it looks pretty delicious. what do you think?

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But one probelm that i found what that the pipe going into the resonator is quiet small in diameter. I think it's about 2" Do i really want my engine to be sucking air from a 2" hole? this is about where i changed my plans.

Step 4: I went ahead and bought some spray paint from Advanced Auto Parts, also had some paint left over from other projects. I used the extended pipe as a test material for painting the stock air box. I had Black Auto trim paint, Black Krylon Fusion and Design Master Glossy Black. Here's a pic of what each looked like... i sprayed alittle in front of each can, but you cant really see a diff in this pic.



I ended choosing the Krylon Fusion because it's meant to be strong paint for plastics... here's some results

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Also i painted my short ram with Dulicolor High Performance Rim paint. I choose gunmetal just cus that's a nice color in my opinion. I think it looks a ton better then before...

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Step 5: Next step was to hack away at the short ram, like it's not already short enough! I kinda set it up everything like it would go in, so i could get some quick measurments as to where i cuting the pipe too.

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I only had to cut about 3-4" inches off i'd say. The cheap aluminum of the intake pipe made it easy to cut with a hack saw as well. * be safe children *



No love from the sky: by this time, the sky envied my idea, so it started to rain me and my friend made a custom garage!



Step 6: Installation is near! Once i had the pipe cut to length, it was time to start to install this mutation of a intake. Since i gave up on the whole resonator cut-n-half idea, i just decided that if the airbox inlet hole lines up close enough to the hole in the chasis, it'd still be sucking colder air. I sealed the gasket thats in the stock set up with silcon in an attempt to make a tighter fit. Didnt work to well, but it still will suck some nice air.
Next probelm to sovle was how to connect the short ram to the air box? well after looking at local auto parts stores and failing to find a pipe coupler, i went to Home Depot. They had various sizes in the plumbing section of the store. The closest to 2.5" was either 2" (too small) or 3"(too big). so of course i took the 3" and made it work. A little tighting made it fit nicely.

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The pipe couple however touched a wire harness bracket so the box was out of position. This made me have to ghetto rig the box on with black zip ties. One is ziped to the stock bracket and another is ziped to the fuze bracket. Then the only thing left to do was to install the short ram air pipe again!

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!!!CONGRATULATIONS!!! You completed the diy: half *** cai!

Conclusion: I think it turned out looking pretty good. I think it's deff better then the look of the short ram air intake But im not sure if it's better then the aem v2 i had ...

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TOO THIS
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TOO MY CUSTOM CUSTOM INTAKE
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I think it does sound pretty cool, kinda high pitched but at the same time deep intake sound. overall, i'd say it's a nice thing to do if you have a short ram and cant afford the expensive cai's out there. Im still trying to think of a way to use my cut in half resonator tho... back to the drawing board guys!!!

hoped you liked it my first diy written on h-t. I know other people have done simular things, im not a FIRST! but i just wanted to show you how I did it.

-adam


*edit*-->typos, didnt proof read
*edit* bonus words from me:
"i feel like i just wrote a science lab.

Title
Concept
Materials
Procedures
Conclusion

who would of known that that bologna would come in handy!"



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Old 10-20-2004, 05:58 PM
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A for effort .
A+ for making me laugh .
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"No love from the sky: by this time, the sky envied my idea, so it started to rain me and my friend made a custom garage!"
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lol! ^ New meaning to ghetto!
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Wow I would never thought of this idea. Man you guys are creative!



I love that ghetto garage...LOL!
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LOL dude you wasted all that time putting a bag on your car for something that'll take you 10 minutes.. you're the man haha.
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Thats pretty much like ripping off the resonator in the stock intake system, which is what I did in my G2 Integra and my Civic before I boosted it. The only difference is that you are using an aluminum short ram pipe vs. the stock rubber intake tube.
Old 10-20-2004, 06:11 PM
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haha lil lil lil lil duct tape and a scavenger hunt in my basement for a tarp did the job :D
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by _Project EJOne &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Thats pretty much like ripping off the resonator in the stock intake system, which is what I did in my G2 Integra and my Civic before I boosted it. The only difference is that you are using an aluminum short ram pipe vs. the stock rubber intake tube.</TD></TR></TABLE>

yea pretty much, like i said, i didnt say i THOUGHT of this idea

it wasnt originally gonna be like that tho, i just ran into some probelms so i have to find another way to execute my ingenius idea lol.

notice i didnt spray over the stock sticker! i kinda like that stock flava
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lol very nice... thats m4[]) T1G[]-[]T J[])[]V{} y0
also an A for Effort
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Im still a little confused. How and from where is the cold air coming from?

Good write-up non the less. Made me laugh.
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the stock air box inlet pipe sits right where the whole cut out of the chasis is. If the whole air system was in place, there would be a pipe connecting there and going to a resonator and acutal air inlet. So basically, the air box is cut off where the resonator/inlet pipe connects. it's sucking up air from the same area a cai filter would sit.
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I'm the azn in the plastic bag.

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i liked it before with just the short ramm, good effort, and props for fiy work and a good writeup
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too bad i left early. you didnt tell me there was a photoshoot. i would have come back with my bikini bottoms.

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Yeah i honestly dont think this would gain any power over your SRI but hey it's all good. A+ for effort.
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yea no doubt, i didnt do it to get power gains.

i like the look of it, and it's fun to be creative
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why didn't you just pull the car in the garage?
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well, i've only got a single lane drive way with a single garage door. There was all kinds of **** packed up becuase were moving in 8 days, plus my mom's car was all up in the mix.

it was easier to make a personal custom garage lol

yea yea 17-years-old and pimpin at my mom's home :D
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by iGfrequency &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">well, i've only got a single lane drive way with a single garage door. There was all kinds of **** packed up becuase were moving in 8 days, plus my mom's car was all up in the mix.

it was easier to make a personal custom garage lol

yea yea 17-years-old and pimpin at my mom's home :D</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thats the way to do it
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i like that good job.
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nice work man ..i'm likin the custom garage
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Did this stem from my response in this thread? https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1026604
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by BauleyCivic &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Did this stem from my response in this thread? https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1026604</TD></TR></TABLE>

i remember seeing your original post, but no.. i didnt read father down where it gives this idea. I got the idea from a friend with an integra.
po' man's comptech ice box. but with an integra it's alot easier. The extended air inlet actually goes THROUGH the resonator, so when you cut it.. you already have my idea made...

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That's where i got my idea to cut my resonator...
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Exactly what I did here..my favorite intake setup yet:

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nice write up...

looks great man... lovin the garage'

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