Johnny, I have the Calimin filter on mine (cone-shaped but not pointy). It's about 10" or 11" though, minus an inch or so that overlaps the end of the MAF sensor.
Johnny, I have the Calimin filter on mine (cone-shaped but not pointy). It's about 10" or 11" though, minus an inch or so that overlaps the end of the MAF sensor.
are you talking about the twister cone w/ the heat shield? here are the numbers from green performance's website
Green Filter
Part # Inlet Diameter Length Diameter Base Diameter Top
XL 2501 3-11/32" (85mm) 10" 7.5" 3"
XXL 2505 3-3.4" (95mm) 11" 8" 4"
I highly recommend the Twister cone. It worked great with the stock vacuum setup, but with my new CAI, it would not fit. I had to take the heat shield off. That thing is quite large. My plans are to mod the CAI routing to get not only the heat shield to fit, but to vent more flowing air to that front corner of the engine bay. I was in the garage last night toying around with a vent kit I have, but sadly, finding a good route to run the 3" vacuum line from the front cladding into the airbox/filter location is not easy to do. Cutting a hole in the radiator support would do the trick, but I will give up before I have to do that.
Still working on it.
And alas, batteries were dead in the camera last night, Charging now, so pics are coming.
Gary Noonan
'01 S/C VX / '18 Forester XT
I ordered the one Tone has on his site - I'm not sure what size it is though (seems to be two diff looking at etl's specs - think I'll estimate it a 11" - does that sound like the canister length or the overall length including the collar for the coupling?) after looking at some pics of other installs I may use a 22 degree elbow at the top to a straight CF tube that angles right to the fender hole. Thoughts?
-- John
Last edited by johnnyapollo : 08/09/2007 at 07:24 AM
John Eaton
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2001 Proton Yellow #580
Atlanta GA
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Ya, the green filter is a monster. Pretty damned big. It will fit on the end of the stock air intake with the stock box removed, but it isnt aimed well at all towards the wheel well induction. Some modding will be required.
Ok, snapped some pics of my CAI. Still a WIP, but as is, it works well enough. Not 100% happy with the intake since it wasnt the one I originally ordered (the one I ordered was discontinued and this is the new design), but until I come up with another plan, it is what it is.
Part # from a Honda Civic Si. Pictured is the intake without the green filter and heat shield. This filter is MUCH smaller. The green filter fits it, but just barely and still rubs the side of the wheel well, and that is without the heat shield.
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That larger intake port REALLY enhances the sound of the air being sucked through, which sounds pretty mean. In all seriousness though, I do NOT recommend this intake as it is really not modifiable. There is simply no room for shaving down the end to make it more compact in order to make more room for adding more pipework for elbows/angles.
I am still in search of a better fitting CAI that I can at least work with.
Oh, and ignore those weather torn wiper arms.... been meaning to paint them.... again.![]()
Thanks for the pics Wormgod. I see what you're getting at as far as it not being an ideal setup.
I will probably have to get something fabbed up custom. I want a more-or-less straight tube (not that wide, though) going to the front corner there, and I want a heat-shield/divider that will mold up against the wheel hump and up against the hood (and mount to the airbox mounts) so that the amount of engine-bay air getting drawn in is minimized.
If I were to try to fab something up myself, what readily-available heat-resistant material could I use?
Hey Gaz,
I'm doing something similar to what you're looking for - I'm using a 22 degree aluminum elbow at the top, attached to a straight CF tube to the MAF, with the green filter pointed at the hole in the fender well - I'm hoping it will all fit in there without too much modification. The fabricator is making the tube special for me with flanges and reinforcements around the temp sensor and any mounting points - I just need to draw it up and send it to him - his quote so far is around $50-60 plus shipping, so if this works out for me it may be something you'll want to do as well. Depending on how effective the shield supplied with the green filter is, I may enclose that corner in sheet aluminum with some type of insulative backing - at minimum I may get a plastic garbage pail like dragonbob and enclose the corner and it seemed to be effective to him.
WG - I see that you've blocked off the tube from the passenger side that hooks into the intake and replaced with that small breather filter - did you have any issues with codes doing that? It would make the intake easier to fabricate.
-- John