Nubira II cold air intake...
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Nubira II cold air intake...
hi everybody ...i had a K&N conical filter on my nubira not so good tho.. good response at high rpm but,not at low...i lost torque...to much hot air..actually one thing was good,fuel economy because of the hot air,but thats not what I want... so I bought a K&N panel filter..but i am not sure if the pipes are good shoul i get biger pipes...? im trying to do some sort of a cold air intake...
Re: Nubira II cold air intake...
this is quite normal with SRI
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Re: Nubira II cold air intake...
so you say ishould keep the stock pipes
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Re: Nubira II cold air intake...
Rafy wrote:so you say ishould keep the stock pipes
or find a way to get cold air to it. Either build a cold air box or a full cold air intake system.
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+1daewooluvr wrote:Rafy wrote:so you say ishould keep the stock pipes
or find a way to get cold air to it. Either build a cold air box or a full cold air intake system.
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Re: Nubira II cold air intake...
much better now...no more hot air ...and the throttle responds well much better than conical filter
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Nice work. If your car is the same as mine, then the piping shown in the last pic connects up to the engine bay side of the wheel arch. From what I could find, that is only a very small cavity and couldn't find where it pulled the air from. You would probably get even better response if you removed it and secured the open pipe within your upper wheel arch. It would mean you would probably need to clean your filter more often, but would give better air flow.
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'02 Daewoo Nubira J150 CDX Limited 2.0L
Deck: Alpine CDA-9887
Front: Kicker KS600.2
Rear: Removed
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Deck: Alpine CDA-9887
Front: Kicker KS600.2
Rear: Removed
Speaker Amp: 4 Channel Fusion Powerplant FP1404
Sub: 15" Fusion Comp
Sub Amp: Epsilon EA-5000D
Personal Best SPL: 145.6dB - Street B
Re: Nubira II cold air intake...
Hi, I have a basic 2000 daewoo nubira II. How complicated was this setup, or did you just replace the stock filter with k&n? I wanted something simple to improve my car just a touch (as much as I would love to have a Nubaroo lol). But I was just wondering how much it would take to do something like this to my car. Oh and with this setup how is the fuel economy?
Edit: sorry, I didn't realize this was a couple month old post. If I get a response, "yay!" If not, then sorry again.
Edit: sorry, I didn't realize this was a couple month old post. If I get a response, "yay!" If not, then sorry again.
Re: Nubira II cold air intake...
I can't find an actual aftermarket intake for my car, only a K&N filter. The only intakes that I can find are the Weapon R intakes and I've heard a lot of bad things about them. Could I use the weapon r intake piping with a K&N panel filter? would that be effective? A lot of what i heard about WR intakes is the foam filter is virtually ineffective. Could anyone point me in a certain direction? Thanks for any help.
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Re: Nubira II cold air intake...
I've never heard any issues with the WR filters. Most ppl on here purchase a cheap cold air intake for a honda and modify it to fit.Dylan2342 wrote:I can't find an actual aftermarket intake for my car, only a K&N filter. The only intakes that I can find are the Weapon R intakes and I've heard a lot of bad things about them. Could I use the weapon r intake piping with a K&N panel filter? would that be effective? A lot of what i heard about WR intakes is the foam filter is virtually ineffective. Could anyone point me in a certain direction? Thanks for any help.