I would stay away from the cone filters. They suck air from the hot engine bay, which isn't very desirable. I do have this now on my 90 Legacy. I'm looking to go one of two routes. The first is to get a k&n drop in filter, and add an additional inlet at the bottom of the air box so I can get more air flow into the box, but still be getting cold air.
The other option would be to try and find a used cobb cold air intake, and hack it up so I can put the MAF sensor inline.
The cheapest route is obviously the drop in panel, however if I can pick up a cobb intake for around $150-$180 or so, I'd probably go that route.....the results may be better....but without actually testing them against each other.....it'd be hard to say.
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-----Original Message-----
From: allcityxstar [mailto:
allcityxstar@yahoo.com]
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2002 2:17 PM
To:
BC-BFLegacyWorks@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [BC-BFLegacyWorks] Re: 94 legacy
would all of what you've suggested boost my hp? i currently have
130hp. and would the cone filters be easy to install..how much would
all the filter things cost?
--- In BC-BFLegacyWorks@y..., Grant Hughes <grantsubaru@y...> wrote:
> Simple, if you have a N/A Subaru do a KN drop in
> filter or a kit that replaces factory airbox and a KN
> cone filter, Unorthodox lightweight pulley, and that's
> about it. Maybe consider a exhaust sytem from MRT
> Rally but I don't know if it would be worth it much.
>
www.spomotorsports.com has the pulleys at the best
> price and come with the belts.
> KN drop in filters can be found at most auto parts
> stores. SPO also has the air intake kits. See Josh
> Columbo's web page at
>
http://www.surrealmirage.com/subaru/subaru.html
> for loads of good info. If you have a turbo legacy do
> the same as above plus an exhaust for sure. MRT sells
> one and there is also a Group Buy from a company
> called Subspeed going on right now for a 3" exhaust
> system that I'm sure someone else will mention.
>
www.mrtrally.com.au is MRT's site. They have plenty
> of retailers in the states though but most their
> product can be found on their site. If turbo consider
> an intercooler, boost controller, and blow off valve
> too. Good Luck.
> Grant Hughes
>
> --- allcityxstar <allcityxstar@y...> wrote:
> > hi everyone!
> > i'm new to this BB. i was wondering..i just
> > recently began being
> > interested in engine mods. what exactly could i do
> > to boost my hp?
> > i was thinking of getting underdrive pulleys before
> > anything..then
> > getting an intake..so on...what do you guys suggest?
> >
> >
>
>
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