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Cold Air Intake for E320?
Looking at the air intake for the 95 E320 I recently purchased. It looks ridiculously long and restricted. Are their any CAI kits that are beneficial. Mostly looking for mileage increase.
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I just had the filter assembly apart on my '95 and other than removing a dead mouse and applying a screen across the intake to keep other mice from living under the air filter, I can't see any room for improvement.
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There are no benefits at all. Most designs will simply draw hot air in, defeating the point altogether. They should be called HAI.
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My stock one looks good and cold.But I went with a K an N filter.Some intake can be hot,if not long enough.Then you have too worry about rain.I usally take a hole saw,and put a hole in the rear of filter box,in case she wants more air.
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BTW, you should do some research on K&N filters and how well they work vs the stock paper filter. |
Definitely avoid the reusable K&N like the plague if you are looking for good mileage. The oil on the filter media comes off and fouls your MAF resulting in lower gas mileage. I saw a drop of 2-3 mpg over a one month period. Put in a disposal filter, cleaned the MAF with CRC MAF cleaner and mileage came back immediately. Just my personal experience but it's widely posted by others.
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I have K an N on all vehicles since they first came out.We have paved roads here. Oh yeah I bore a hole to side or rear for extra air,rear being warm.Anywhere where it does not suck rain.
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Thanks for the input. I think I'll just keep the stock setup and keep the filter clean. Of mice and any other critters. Mine was full of leaves. PO apparently kept car in forest.
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