Okay guys... I've read a few posts throughout your site, I think I've got a handle on this, but just wanted to get some feedback to be sure of what I'm doing. I'm on a budget, so I can't afford to screw up my car.
I've got a '93 Accord LX, pretty much stock at this point except for wheels.
My first project, I think, is going to be what I see you guys calling a "ghetto short ram".
This was inspired by the fact that my cousin-in-law raved how much better mileage and power he got by installing a short ram.
- I bought a K&N 3" cone filter...
* It's pre-oiled, right?
- At the point at which the stock piping attaches to the filter box, can I unhook there and remove the filter box and attach the cone filter, and voila, I'm done? As my very first project, I don't want to be messing with vacuum stuff, etc.
* I'm thinking I'll cut off the tubes which go from the old filter box in towards the wheel well & around the battery, etc. at the point at which they enter the engine compartment just to keep things looking clean. Is there any reason I shouldn't do this? (i.e. is there possibly some reason I might find out stock is better for me and I'll wish I hadn't cut them?)
- I see that both the filter and the stock piping I hook into are "female", and so therefore I need a double male to mate them together, correct? I've seen somebody say they used an olive can for this, and somebody else a pint paint can...
* would I be able to go to a muffler place and ask them to bend me an 7 or 8" piece of 3" pipe about 25 degrees... that seems like the best way to get the filter over into that same area where the box is now... and keep it away from engine heat a little. Decent idea?
- At this point, my car doesn't attract much attention from the police... the "Seattle Gray" paint I think has something to do with that. Are they going to start noticing me more now with a louder presence on the road? From what I've seen it seems like most cops have their windows down when they do radar... I'm guessing I'll have to start driving slower to stay ticket free, right?
- I saw in another thread that because of increased airflow, the fuel system may kick in more fuel, and the car may run richer, and actually lose gas mileage. For the true tuners... is this a possibility, and if so, can I lean the mix back down again? I'm looking for a mileage boost more than horsepower.
- Two years ago I was very close to the limits on a couple of emissions categories [HC and NOx]. I have to get inspected for my bi-annual in two months... will this mod affect emissions in a negative way at all? I would say my emissions issues should be handled separately, but I wanted to make sure I'm NOT making it worse with a better air filter. I doubt it, but gotta check.
I think that's it... thanks for your help, guys.
D
I've got a '93 Accord LX, pretty much stock at this point except for wheels.
My first project, I think, is going to be what I see you guys calling a "ghetto short ram".
This was inspired by the fact that my cousin-in-law raved how much better mileage and power he got by installing a short ram.
- I bought a K&N 3" cone filter...
* It's pre-oiled, right?
- At the point at which the stock piping attaches to the filter box, can I unhook there and remove the filter box and attach the cone filter, and voila, I'm done? As my very first project, I don't want to be messing with vacuum stuff, etc.
* I'm thinking I'll cut off the tubes which go from the old filter box in towards the wheel well & around the battery, etc. at the point at which they enter the engine compartment just to keep things looking clean. Is there any reason I shouldn't do this? (i.e. is there possibly some reason I might find out stock is better for me and I'll wish I hadn't cut them?)
- I see that both the filter and the stock piping I hook into are "female", and so therefore I need a double male to mate them together, correct? I've seen somebody say they used an olive can for this, and somebody else a pint paint can...
* would I be able to go to a muffler place and ask them to bend me an 7 or 8" piece of 3" pipe about 25 degrees... that seems like the best way to get the filter over into that same area where the box is now... and keep it away from engine heat a little. Decent idea?
- At this point, my car doesn't attract much attention from the police... the "Seattle Gray" paint I think has something to do with that. Are they going to start noticing me more now with a louder presence on the road? From what I've seen it seems like most cops have their windows down when they do radar... I'm guessing I'll have to start driving slower to stay ticket free, right?
- I saw in another thread that because of increased airflow, the fuel system may kick in more fuel, and the car may run richer, and actually lose gas mileage. For the true tuners... is this a possibility, and if so, can I lean the mix back down again? I'm looking for a mileage boost more than horsepower.
- Two years ago I was very close to the limits on a couple of emissions categories [HC and NOx]. I have to get inspected for my bi-annual in two months... will this mod affect emissions in a negative way at all? I would say my emissions issues should be handled separately, but I wanted to make sure I'm NOT making it worse with a better air filter. I doubt it, but gotta check.
I think that's it... thanks for your help, guys.
D
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