Jump to content

Mazda 323 Protege Owners -TCSS corner part 10


Linus
 Share

Recommended Posts

I also dunno cos i think they wanna install them behind my bumper. Anywhere also can as long as not inside the cabin can liao. [dizzy]

↡ Advertisement
Link to post
Share on other sites

Yup...drop in type still the best in terms of low end response. As mentioned earlier i spent 400 buck on Simota but instead of better it got worst. Sometimes i really think the more we mod the more we mess our car up.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Nothing can compare to steel filter in terms of filtering becos there are pratically non for micro object. Mazdaspeed filter is made up of sponge which are oiled...flow is gd but can't compare to steel ones. The last time i use always got idling problem due to MAF and trottlebody dirty.

 

If filtering micro particle is not your priority then stick to yours.

 

I'm using Apexi open pod and is getting dirty liao. Will be getting another new one from Speedworks. Then I will try to wash my old filter. See whether can be reused.

 

Anyone tried washing the Apexi open pod before?

Link to post
Share on other sites

Hahaha....Install inside cabin....Guaranteed that you won't use your horns. Maybe you can use it when you are falling asleep while driving. [laugh]

Link to post
Share on other sites

Haiz....I missed my low-end. Probably will DIY 1 heatshield box for my open pod when I'm free. Everytime climb steep car park slope must engage 1st gear to go up.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Neutral Newbie

Ya, in term of filtration, it will fails big time but i'll make an effort to change my oil regularly & clean up the map & throttlebody regularly too.

 

U can wash your apexi open-pod just like k&n type lor. Flush the open-pod from inside-out, leave it dry & then apply k&n oil lor.

Link to post
Share on other sites

The last time i did tat nice shield but then i realised tat our front 282mm brakes generate too much heat and in the end all the heat trapped within the shield. So don waste time bro. Our car cannot cut out the heat completely due to the bonnet layout.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Nothing can compare to steel filter in terms of filtering becos there are pratically non for micro object. Mazdaspeed filter is made up of sponge which are oiled...flow is gd but can't compare to steel ones. The last time i use always got idling problem due to MAF and trottlebody dirty.

 

If filtering micro particle is not your priority then stick to yours.

 

I'm using Apexi open pod and is getting dirty liao. Will be getting another new one from Speedworks. Then I will try to wash my old filter. See whether can be reused.

 

Anyone tried washing the Apexi open pod before?

 

Can wash and leave it dry one. After tat apply K&N oil on it.

Link to post
Share on other sites

which part of geylang ur parents staying? isit near aljunied mrt there?

 

u interested in gg geylang? [flowerface]

Link to post
Share on other sites

can consider... do u have any pic of how it'll look like after the change?

 

whats the $ damage $ like?

Link to post
Share on other sites

Ya, in term of filtration, it will fails big time but i'll make an effort to change my oil regularly & clean up the map & throttlebody regularly too.

 

U can wash your apexi open-pod just like k&n type lor. Flush the open-pod from inside-out, leave it dry & then apply k&n oil lor.

 

U sure can wash hor? If so, I can save $$$ and not buy a new one. [;)]

Link to post
Share on other sites

The last time i did tat nice shield but then i realised tat our front 282mm brakes generate too much heat and in the end all the heat trapped within the shield. So don waste time bro. Our car cannot cut out the heat completely due to the bonnet layout.

 

I'm going to shield the heat from the engine as well as the brakes. Its a box (will be heavily padded) with flexible hose tube down to the foggies. But need to be careful of heavy downpours.....

↡ Advertisement
Link to post
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
 Share

×
×
  • Create New...