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vashusan84 -> 2.2 L cold air induction (6/17/2007 4:34:49 PM)

Hey I am brand new to this site and I am looking to have some fun with my 94 2200 4 cyl. The first thing I would like to do it put a cold air induction system in it. I know that I can easily do a short ram off the throttle body for cheap but I would really like to get some  true ram air from outside. I have some ideas using the existing air filter box ie. cutting a hole in the  wheel well and getting cold air from the stock filter or I could run a longer line to the bottom of the bumper on the driver side to get more pressure. I was wondering what people have done for this, if you have any ideas or experience in getting this problem solved I would greatly appreciate the advice.


  

lavalleemike -> RE: 2.2 L cold air induction (6/19/2007 4:04:53 AM)

Just be careful if you go down low to avoid water getting in. I believe AEM makes a water seperator that goes inline on your intake track. Water can do some serious damage so keep your head up.


94camguy -> RE: 2.2 L cold air induction (4/22/2008 6:55:33 AM)

Would something like that increase or decrease gas milage? I always heard a short ram would be good, but then i read here that they arent gas efficient. (not that I can find one specifically for my 94 4cyl anywhere [:@]) I was just gonna get a spectre pipe and cone but with gas how it is, you know? So if I modify the stock cai would I get more or less gas? i already heard performance wont go up much..


toyomoho -> RE: 2.2 L cold air induction (4/22/2008 10:03:07 AM)

These intakes are widely used and talked about on various internet group sites, etc.  A Google search will turn up a lot of hits and opinions.

Guessing any gains in MPG would be marginal athough some truck users have claimed 1+ MPG improvement, others have not seen any. 


CSMH -> RE: 2.2 L cold air induction (5/5/2008 5:29:21 AM)

Hey there, the engineers get paid a lot to make those air boxes.  Try to drill some small holes (15-20, 5/32" drill bit) in the front of the stock air box facing the headlight as "cold" air comes in there at speed, put in a K&N stock filter replacement and you'll get as much if you were to put in a "short ram" it just won't make as much noise or cost as much.....CSM-H


marthyj -> RE: 2.2 L cold air induction (7/30/2008 7:04:26 PM)

Are there any good quality K&N stock filter replacement available at ebay nowadays? I would probably do this trick maybe sometime.
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