i was wonderin some ways to quicken my 1.6..auto..
ive noticed a slight difference in the drive w/ my new kn airfilter..i dont know much bout cars but would like to be able to compete atleast...like i know all of u do..right now im doin a 1/4 mile in high 19's lol..but maybe my 3 , 12 in subs r added weight..j/k lol..thanx 4 ur input....id like to custom make my own cold air intake..goin through the whole givin to us when we remove the filter box....if thats even possile..
makin my 1.6 quicker...
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I have an answer for you with a few pictures as well. Check out this link.
http://www.uniquemotorsports.com/Daewoo ... rmance.htm
I don't really go into too much detail at the end of the second page, unfortunately I couldn't get any picutures. Thing is, if you want more power out of your stock airbox, enlarge the hole that goes into it. For even more consistant power, use a 6" dryer tube up from the passenger foglight hole into the bottom of the airbox... well to the opening in the fender actually not the airbox. The gap will allow underhood air to get through if you are going through a deep puddle.
Chad
www.uniquemotorsports.com
http://www.uniquemotorsports.com/Daewoo ... rmance.htm
I don't really go into too much detail at the end of the second page, unfortunately I couldn't get any picutures. Thing is, if you want more power out of your stock airbox, enlarge the hole that goes into it. For even more consistant power, use a 6" dryer tube up from the passenger foglight hole into the bottom of the airbox... well to the opening in the fender actually not the airbox. The gap will allow underhood air to get through if you are going through a deep puddle.
Chad
www.uniquemotorsports.com
Check out my site at www.uniquemotorsports.com
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^^ You should leave your manifold heat sheild on too. It keeps the heat in the exhaust manifold for better flow (less dense air flows faster) and keeps the heat off of the radiator and off of the intake. No offense to the poster above.
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Off topic...daewooluvr wrote:Yeah, thanks Mike, I'm getting it polished at the moment then it's going back on.
well sorta on topic...
Do you get an oily smell with the PCV venting like that? I had this setup on my old Hyundai Elantra GLS and I had to un-do it cause I could not stand the smell.
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