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Old 26-06-2005, 12:23 PM   #1
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Default CAI set up for AUII XR6

lookin for an CAI for my car looked at an SS inductions set up seems pricey but i dunno wat they worth and guys had 1 put on wat did u pay also filters think im gonna get a BMC or big mouth filter any suggestions
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Old 26-06-2005, 03:38 PM   #2
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Go the BMC - I have one and they make a huge difference (on my V8). Not sure how much they improve outright power, but it definitely helps with throttle rersponse and fuel economy.

As for the SS inductions big mouth - you are far better off doing the "Casper intake mod". Not that Casper was the first to do it, but he put the article up on AUFalcon . com, so I guess he deserves some credit. At most it will cost you $30, and will get more air in than the SS inductions one will.
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Old 26-06-2005, 08:18 PM   #3
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Yeah, the casper intake mod is pretty good.
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Old 26-06-2005, 10:27 PM   #4
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can anyone post the link to caspers mod?
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Old 26-06-2005, 11:08 PM   #5
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Try this:
Casper's intake:
http://www.aufalcon.com/Tech/techintake2.htm

Pod in a box (sourbastard):
http://www.aufalcon.com/Tech/techpodbox.htm
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Old 10-07-2005, 10:47 AM   #6
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This is the latest CAI change I have made to my car. It's a BMC Cardon Dynamic Air Box. I doubt it will make much difference to outright power, but it's certainly not as wheezy as it used to be - throttle response is heaps better!
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lol, I'm actually credited with a mod? Bwahahahaha.
Actually, it was a joint discovery because JCXR8 and I both did it at the same time without knowing the other person did it.
Considering its doing the logical thing and taking cool air from behind the XR's headlights (they are not sealed to the nosecone so cool air gets through), I dont really think its a huge discovery... just a logical process.
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lol, I'm actually credited with a mod? Bwahahahaha.
Actually, it was a joint discovery because JCXR8 and I both did it at the same time without knowing the other person did it.
Considering its doing the logical thing and taking cool air from behind the XR's headlights (they are not sealed to the nosecone so cool air gets through), I dont really think its a huge discovery... just a logical process.
Very modest indeed! Logical processes, with a healthy dose of curiosity are what fuels both discovery and improvement!
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Necessity is the mother of all invention, that is why I spent days developing mine

By the way, save your money on the SS Inductions. They are a bucket load of cash for something that makes almost no difference, better ways to get gains for the money. That is not my opinion, that is my experience after having that crap on my car. My new sytem craps all over SS Inductions and would have cost me less in the first place.
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Very modest indeed! Logical processes, with a healthy dose of curiosity are what fuels both discovery and improvement!
Was more a healthy dose of bordom and an even healthier sense of humour at what some of the "off the shelf" CAI setups seemed to cost. Nothing like an XR8 intake, a piece of PVC pipe and a drill to keep you amused and not in debt.

Did it help? Honestly, I dont think it made that much difference....but it didnt hurt either.
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Old 10-07-2005, 02:51 PM   #11
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yeah still in 2 minds wat to do atm cause SS inductions is to expensive for wat u get
Air intake and stainless steel plate that mounts behind grill thats it
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Old 10-07-2005, 03:02 PM   #12
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Complete rip off, probably cost them $20 to make per unit. It is pretty cheap plastic and very thin. The perspex in mine cost more than their plastic would have cost them but I still put the whole system together for less than $150 (heat shield that is).

From memory my ss inductions was around $500 fitted
add another $130 for the K&N direct replacement filter that comes to around $600-650
My present set up
4" inlet K&N $130
4" Custom fabricated pipe $163
Polish air intake $63
Complete with cost of making my own heatshield $500 and easily out performs the ss inductions by a mile.
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Old 10-07-2005, 03:53 PM   #13
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Was more a healthy dose of bordom and an even healthier sense of humour at what some of the "off the shelf" CAI setups seemed to cost. Nothing like an XR8 intake, a piece of PVC pipe and a drill to keep you amused and not in debt.

Did it help? Honestly, I dont think it made that much difference....but it didnt hurt either.
i dont think mine made much of a difference either, i think i might have a go at making a full width over the radiator one.
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Aunger make a CAI for $199 still a lot cheaper than SS inductions.
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I'd be removing the passenger side high beam light and using that
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i dont think mine made much of a difference either, i think i might have a go at making a full width over the radiator one.
can u buy them for I6's aswell cause i havnt been able to find 1
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