Updated Forenza COLD Air Intake Chevy Optra COLD Air Intake
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Updated Forenza COLD Air Intake Chevy Optra COLD Air Intake
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Finally after blowing cash on weird stuff, I finally got a system that I am happy with. I guess you would call it a stage 2 and a stage 3. A set up for heavy winter and a summer set up. A AEM bypass valve or universal version valve can be installed between pipe 2 and pipe 3 if you wanted to. Version 4 coming soon will encase the filter in the bumper and the casement hooks to hose and air scoop...probably over kill. The kit really fits excellent and the AIT sensor is already installed. So you can keep the factory one in the factory hose for quick dealership visits if you are worried about that. Also based on new info..this intake should also be a Cold Air Intake Reno option.
Later
Scott
COLD AIR:
http://www.suzuki-forums.com/index.php? ... ost&id=362
COLD AIR:Missing one clamp on a hose but you get the idea.
http://www.suzuki-forums.com/index.php? ... ost&id=360
FILTER PIC:
http://www.suzuki-forums.com/index.php? ... ost&id=361
SHORT RAM (as suggested)
http://www.suzuki-forums.com/index.php? ... ost&id=347
SHORT RAM (as suggested)
http://www.suzuki-forums.com/index.php? ... ost&id=349
Finally after blowing cash on weird stuff, I finally got a system that I am happy with. I guess you would call it a stage 2 and a stage 3. A set up for heavy winter and a summer set up. A AEM bypass valve or universal version valve can be installed between pipe 2 and pipe 3 if you wanted to. Version 4 coming soon will encase the filter in the bumper and the casement hooks to hose and air scoop...probably over kill. The kit really fits excellent and the AIT sensor is already installed. So you can keep the factory one in the factory hose for quick dealership visits if you are worried about that. Also based on new info..this intake should also be a Cold Air Intake Reno option.
Later
Scott
COLD AIR:
http://www.suzuki-forums.com/index.php? ... ost&id=362
COLD AIR:Missing one clamp on a hose but you get the idea.
http://www.suzuki-forums.com/index.php? ... ost&id=360
FILTER PIC:
http://www.suzuki-forums.com/index.php? ... ost&id=361
SHORT RAM (as suggested)
http://www.suzuki-forums.com/index.php? ... ost&id=347
SHORT RAM (as suggested)
http://www.suzuki-forums.com/index.php? ... ost&id=349
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This IS A COLD AIR INTAKE??? I think this is one of the most clean looking & proper angled set ups I have seen & ***I am not trying to offend you if you used an intake off of another car!*** I would have considered it if I had seen an item match up to the throttle body a little better.
Also some other news ..in around 7-21 days a second filter option with heat shield that seals to a hose that goes to the bumper opening with scoop and will be ram-air may be played with. ***Possibly even a third version putting the filter where the lower cooler air box resides with additional pipe with out scoop which I may like as well.***
I base what I said on the general concept of what this is. For example these are called cold air intakes:
http://www.coldairintakeshop.com/perfor ... nd=k-and-n
Later
Scott
Also some other news ..in around 7-21 days a second filter option with heat shield that seals to a hose that goes to the bumper opening with scoop and will be ram-air may be played with. ***Possibly even a third version putting the filter where the lower cooler air box resides with additional pipe with out scoop which I may like as well.***
I base what I said on the general concept of what this is. For example these are called cold air intakes:
http://www.coldairintakeshop.com/perfor ... nd=k-and-n
Later
Scott
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Thats a Short Ram Intake. When you make the intake go into the wheel well where there is more cold air it's a CAI.
Although it it a nice design, it is not a True CAI, I'd start calling that a Short Ram Intake.
Although it it a nice design, it is not a True CAI, I'd start calling that a Short Ram Intake.
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Look at the pictures...you can make this system a short ram or a FULL COLD AIR INTAKE.
You know it was nothing more than frustration on finding parts for these cars that drove me to create stuff for it. I'm glad you like it.
All comments appreciated.
Scott
You know it was nothing more than frustration on finding parts for these cars that drove me to create stuff for it. I'm glad you like it.
All comments appreciated.
Scott
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Another idea that I had is I bought one of these items (on the link)...that I was actually going to hook to the short ram to not only convert it to cold air but get more of that "cool" factor under the hood vs. just tubing going to bumper. Also I could still use even on the cold air tube version and maybe I might just nip some of the plastic out of the bumper and pop that scoop right in the bumper. Dunno yet. As I said I have really spent some cash and time on this project.
Check out my adapter
http://www.suzuki-forums.com/index.php? ... ost&id=355
Scott
Check out my adapter
http://www.suzuki-forums.com/index.php? ... ost&id=355
Scott
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UPDATED took both fog light fillers out all together. There is also a breather pic but I had not put the clamp on yet.
http://www.suzuki-forums.com/index.php? ... ost&id=367
http://www.suzuki-forums.com/index.php? ... ost&id=368
http://www.suzuki-forums.com/index.php? ... ost&id=369
http://www.suzuki-forums.com/index.php? ... ost&id=370
http://www.suzuki-forums.com/index.php? ... ost&id=367
http://www.suzuki-forums.com/index.php? ... ost&id=368
http://www.suzuki-forums.com/index.php? ... ost&id=369
http://www.suzuki-forums.com/index.php? ... ost&id=370
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www.forenzamotorsports.co wrote:Here are some more pics. I decided to shield the part of the filter which faces the passenger tire well vents in the "true cold air version". I noticed the oe lower box had gotten splash from that are so I thought it would be best. I also think it make scoop and make more of the incoming air through the oe foglight vent see one of those pics. I may take the both fog light fillers out all together. There is also a breather pic but I had not put the clamp on yet.
http://www.suzuki-forums.com/index.php? ... ost&id=367
http://www.suzuki-forums.com/index.php? ... ost&id=368
http://www.suzuki-forums.com/index.php? ... ost&id=369
http://www.suzuki-forums.com/index.php? ... ost&id=370
I like the way you guys designed the EGR setup.
Very Very Clean... if i had a forenza i'd be hitting that up.
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Also working on exhaust group project that can be seen here:
http://www.daewootech.com/forum/viewtop ... 7907#27907
Scott
http://www.daewootech.com/forum/viewtop ... 7907#27907
Scott
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