Trimming stock air box
Just to let you know, i have taken my car in with the trimmed air-box and with the hot rod style air cleaner on. Never had a problem with the dealer to get my car serviced. Just getting it back because everybody wants to check it out.
Thanks for the info. If I don't radically modify it enough to set codes, then the dealers shouldn't have anything to object to. I looked at a '06 Ion this morning, it too was off to the side. I may peek under the hood of the Quad4 (parked for 3 yrs> loose timing chain and busted CV) to see if it's amenable to a swap. I would still like to be able to go OEM if neccessary.
Thanks for the info. If I don't radically modify it enough to set codes, then the dealers shouldn't have anything to object to. I looked at a '06 Ion this morning, it too was off to the side. I may peek under the hood of the Quad4 (parked for 3 yrs> loose timing chain and busted CV) to see if it's amenable to a swap. I would still like to be able to go OEM if neccessary.
I went for broke, and gave it a huge yank...the thing finally let go. Since I was changing the oil and checking everything else, I lubed it as suggested. Re-installed and tried again. Perfect. Now to just trim the excess, and I think I can live with this design after all.
I went for broke, and gave it a huge yank...the thing finally let go. Since I was changing the oil and checking everything else, I lubed it as suggested. Re-installed and tried again. Perfect. Now to just trim the excess, and I think I can live with this design after all.
(I'm paraphrasing here) He reported the stock air box was very Efficient, & other set-ups were only better possibly cosmetically...fwiw.
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