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DURATEC Performance (2003-2011) The place to chat about any Duratec 23, 23E, and 20 engine performance, tuning and exhaust related upgrades.
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To reduce the risk of water problems, they make hydrophobic socks that cover the filter element and bypass valves that open up if the primary filter is submerged. Be smart and you greatly decrease your chances of killing your motor. I have driven in heavy rain with my FSWerks CAI (which sits about a foot off the ground inside the front bumper) and have had no issues. |
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i mean as long as the icecaps stay frozen lol Sent from my N860 using FF Mobile |
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id definatly reccomend the stealth , especially if you want to save some cash , this mod will cost you less than 100 bucks depending on the filter you use , i started off with a cheap 20 dollar spectre filter from autozone , one 90 degree tube , one 60 degree tube , and one coupler. all this cost me about 45-50 bucks . oh and i used a coat hanger to secure the whole new assembly . its on there real tight , aint comin off unless i want and then all i gotta do is snip the hanger and unscrew the coupler from the maf tube. it should only take about an hour - and hour n 30 mins to complete .
heres a pic from when i first did it , its from underneath the car facing up [IMG] [/IMG]i had a problem getting the coupler onto the maf tube so i ended up cutting the u-bend off of the stock filter box , so the u-bend became my 90 degree turn and it worked out great since it was made to mount to the maf tube!! i dont know if you can tell from the angle in that pic but that coathangers got the assembly pulled up as far as it can go. it may look ugly as shit , but it worked for me |
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I took out the stock filter (That thing is goddamn gigantic...) and put the filter at the bottom of the MAF tube! :) I'm waiting for the Check Engine light to clear right now and then I'm going to give it a drive.
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this should work fine , be wary of puddles with it that low tho , i did it this way for a few days , then one day it rained and after driving i looked under there at the filter and the thing was dripping wet , its much more susceptible to things like rain and road mist kicked up by cars ahead of you. after i noticed that is when i went the route of the u-bend
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Right now it's dry season in Florida so we can go three weeks between raindrops. |
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some take out the foglight housing completely for this , i left in the tubing beyond the stock filter for a lil more cold flow to the new one
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