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Wallets 06-09-2011 08:35 PM

Custom Intake
 
I know a lot of you guys out there have a custom intake for your turbos so i was wondering about a custom one that would be for N/A.
One that utilizes the maf housing on the stock box.
Tubing that goes through like the AEM (I know Alzorz has done this and I think Team has as well)

I am just looking for some advice to set this up properly.

From my observations you would start by to taking out the stock box and intake.

Get 3.5" tubing roughly 24 inches long with a 90 degree tube just like the AEM intake.

Take out the screens from the stock box. (this is where i think i can just unscrew it from the stock box?)

Then K&N RU-3130 ( cone filter but i saw some where someone used an oval one because he didn't want it resting on the crash bar.)

I don't know if i have to cut the MAF housing on the stock into to get the screens and MAF mount off.

Also i don't know what to do with the stuff on the back of the stock intake.

So any other advice or hindsight would be helpful also correct me if i have something wrong
Thanks in advance.

dmedz8 06-09-2011 10:17 PM


Originally Posted by Wallets (Post 4001301)
I know a lot of you guys out there have a custom intake for your turbos so i was wondering about a custom one that would be for N/A.
One that utilizes the maf housing on the stock box.
Tubing that goes through like the AEM (I know Alzorz has done this and I think Team has as well)

I am just looking for some advice to set this up properly.

From my observations you would start by to taking out the stock box and intake.

Get 3.5" tubing roughly 24 inches long with a 90 degree tube just like the AEM intake.

Take out the screens from the stock box. (this is where i think i can just unscrew it from the stock box?)

Then K&N RU-3130 ( cone filter but i saw some where someone used an oval one because he didn't want it resting on the crash bar.)

I don't know if i have to cut the MAF housing on the stock into to get the screens and MAF mount off.

Also i don't know what to do with the stuff on the back of the stock intake.

So any other advice or hindsight would be helpful also correct me if i have something wrong
Thanks in advance.

whats wrong with AEM? I would just get that instead of trying to copy it

bumblebeerx8 06-09-2011 10:22 PM

that was my thoughts. It will be cheaper if your time is worth nothing to you.

Wallets 06-09-2011 10:36 PM

cheaper.. considering i already have loads of feedback and i think the most someone said was like 120 and an amazing extra 20 mins to go to the store to get the parts instead of waiting on aem for 300$... also the aem one is really low and would be no fun in the winter... instead of hating why not appreciate something different... Plus why spend that money while i can break this one down and use it on my turbo build??????

dmedz8 06-09-2011 10:39 PM

welcome to RX8club.... where cheap copy cat products get flamed.

good luck to you though. please keep us updated

Wallets 06-09-2011 10:46 PM

Ok it may be cheap but this is the set up Team uses for his racing rx8, so there is really no reason for me to comment about anything else...

monchie 06-10-2011 12:18 AM


Originally Posted by Wallets (Post 4001415)
Ok it may be cheap but this is the set up Team uses for his racing rx8, so there is really no reason for me to comment about anything else...


Whatever drifts you man...go for it. Just keep us updated with the results. Good luck.

bse50 06-10-2011 01:34 AM

You can even modify an AEM filter to sit higher or "vertical" if winter scares you.
However using the stock maf tube and accordion kills isn't too smart unless rules dictate that it must be retained.
Add to your 120$ the cost of a 3.375" maf tube, a couple more couplers (lol), weld-in or bolt-in nipples and you're closer to the 290\300$ of an AEM intake than you would think :)

There's nothing wrong in building stuff at home, just try to focus on useful stuff where to invest your resources!

bumblebeerx8 06-10-2011 02:18 AM

Im not hating on something different have you seen my car? You keep saying you have feedback and how others have done this then thry to defend being different? I was stating exactly what bse50 explained hell i used part of my AEM on my turbo build because it was damn near the same cost and saved some headache. Also i have a blow through set up so that should tell you how it worked out.

shakeyourbrakes 06-10-2011 11:06 AM

haha, whos got that picture from awhile ago of the guy that made the dual intake out of pvc pipe and two autozone cone filters?

Our engines are tricky, throw off the air intake levels and youll start having issues from what ive found. But, if you want to use the stock, you can take the walls out, add a GOOD cone filter that fits in there, and even chop out the top of the box and replace it with a piece of plexiglass. Thats about as far as I would go, I had that when I first started modding my car and didnt run into any problems.

alz0rz 06-10-2011 11:44 AM

3 Attachment(s)
Here is my stuff for future reference.

Attachment 289785
Attachment 289786
Attachment 289787

~24" long 3.5" ID aluminum tubing ($23), 90 degree elbow($23), RU-3130 K&N filter ($30), couplers($6), oem screens, oem maf tube.

- Sits on top of the crash bar and retains the factory "splash guard" and as such is stx legal.
- Reuses both OEM screens, so my idle is rock solid.
- Sounds great.
- Cost me ~$90 to make.

kondypl 06-10-2011 01:42 PM

Good Job!!! Thats excatly what I did on my previous car, BUT it was '98 Mitsubishi , I would prefer to get brand name for my RX8 but still great job!

TeamRX8 06-19-2011 04:06 PM

Save yourself some money by cutting each end off to the proper length

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/3-5-A...-/190537059314

In true copycat style he forgot to mention where he got all his info .... :p:

WingleBeast 06-19-2011 08:42 PM

you come here asking for advice then spit in peoples face when they give it to you...

good luck with all your projects

smalltownboy_08 07-10-2011 11:00 PM

I actually did my own intake about two weeks ago and haven't run into any problems (as of yet) I have read (rx8club) :) that the screens are specifically there to allow the flow of air to become consistent and reduce idle roughness.. I went with a gamble and did not put them into my tube.. (laziness).. I have had no such issue yet and honestly couldnt be happier.. total cost.. under $100 and no more than 2 hours of my weekend time.. would post pics but laziness is at me again.. good luck to others wanting to try

xexok 07-11-2011 03:16 AM

Without searching this may be wrong but from what I remember the screens make the incoming air smoother and reduces swirling(I think?) which allows the MAF to get a better and more consistent reading. Sounds like something to keep to me.

Wallets 07-11-2011 10:13 AM

Yeah thats what I thought also you need the screens to create a steady flow down the tubing, if the screens aren't there i believe there was some people that reported a CEL came up. That was actually going to be my question to Al if he installed the screens a certain way so he didnt get a CEL?

200.mph 07-11-2011 11:50 AM

hey wallets, i have a k&n v1 sitting around. ill sell it to you cheap, then you dont have to worry about maf placement. lmk if you want it

smalltownboy_08 07-12-2011 05:01 PM

screens are still laying on my basement floor and no rough idle and no CEL .. just saying

bse50 07-12-2011 05:02 PM

You didn't datalog to see what's really happening.. Just sayin'

smalltownboy_08 07-12-2011 10:50 PM

apparently still lost my bad

anakin7533 07-31-2011 02:28 PM

what is the view of the Mazdaspeed cold air intake as I am thinking of fitting it to my RX8 R3

bse50 07-31-2011 02:29 PM

You can read it here


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