I'm looking to buy and install the K&N 69-7078TS cold air intake for my 2012 Roadster. I am moderately mechanically inclined. I downloaded the installation instructions and it looks pretty
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I'm looking to buy and install the K&N 69-7078TS cold air intake for my 2012 Roadster. I am moderately mechanically inclined. I downloaded the installation instructions and it looks pretty straight forward. Anyone have any experience installing this particular modification? Any suggestions on other types of intakes that might be better? Also, will the installation of the intake system void the warranty? Thanks for all your responses to the squeaks and rattles post.
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I'm sure hundreds have.
Honestly, it's a warm air intake. Pass on it. Get a Stillen G3 or an similarly designed one
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Any even cheaper solution than the Stillen G3 would be a Silicone Post MAF Intake tube with the K&N drop ins if you don't want to take off the front bumper.
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^Agreed, I did this and am happy with the results. Stillen is a fine choice if you are willing to do the install and have the filters somewhat remote, but I didn't want to deal with that. Like people have noted, we have a CAI already (albeit some improvements can be made).
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I did the same K&N s on my roadster. Easy install. Not exactly factory perfect, you have to be somewhat innovative. The rubber hoses have to be cut to the right length, and in some places you will need to lube the end of the hose to make it slip over a nipple. Be sure you turn the hose clamps where you have access to the nut. The Mass Air Flow sensors MUST go back in the same way they came out. forward facing forward. No exceptions! One of the K&N tubes I received, the port for the MAF was welded in backward . Engine just will not run right with this. K&N sent me a replacement tube, but I still had a lot of mental anguish and had to take the car to a shop to have the ECU reset. But that is rare. Don't let my experience with this deter you . ALSO, falcon fixer is right, they are still warm air. Not really any performance gain, no matter what they say. I saw a real test (England ) done on cold air intakes and there is really hardly any gain in performance. I just wanted the sound when accelerating hard, without the constant loud drone of aftermarket exhaust, nor the expense. I did get the sound, and I'm happy with the K&N .
Hope this helps. Chuck ' Excuse me .....DepointFive o ... it is still warm air. Last edited by TexasChuck; 01-04-2014 at 06:00 PM. Reason: Credit due! |
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^I THINK you are talking about the YouTube video with the R34. And the guys are from Australia, lol
If you are talking about that video, those guys should be shot. It is such a bad test. The R34 has a turbo, meaning it has an intercooler, thus making the "cold air" not that important. The turbo heats the air so much that the intercooler is really the think making the cold air important. (I hope that made sense) And if it's the other episode where they test the chappy POS blue car, they do the equivalent of the K&N, it's just a cone filter
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Thanks Chuck you brought up some good points. My friend mentioned that by installing the system it may void my warranty. Is that true? Gene
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Installing a CAI will NOT void your warranty. To void your warranty the dealer is required to prove that the aftermarket part caused the failure, and unless you drive through water high enough to fill the filters, there's no way they could do that.
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Voiding warranty
From my actual experience, the CAI (or other after market parts) do not void your warranty. BUT the dealer can and does refuse to work on the car until you put the stock parts back on.
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i chose the K&N because i wanted an hp increase and wanted to do the work myself...i knew of their rep. from their highly regarded filters...i wasn't real keen to knowledge about the stillen, butt, knew i didn't wantta take off the bumper, esp. for a filter cleaning or change (plus, water.) also, i bought the red nylon covers for the filter...a nice bit 0' color in the bay... p.s.---they ROAR at 4k...nice compliment to my FI pipes... |
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