Weapon R Intake and Cold air box install
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Weapon R Intake and Cold air box install
I just installed it and all I have to say is WOW. The sound is Grrrr, mean. The response from the engine is very noticable. The look is awsome. PICS TOMORROW. I got the chrome with blue tubing. The Cold air box did not match up quite perfect and wasn't quite worth the $150 for 3 pieces of bent sheet metal. The intake by far is a great deal. Much work goes into the filter (Dragon), mandrel bent aluminum, nipple welds and misc fittings.
At High way speeds there is a slight whistle wich was almost taken away once the Cold Air Box was installed. Im going to dynamat the inside tomorrow. Overall VERY happy with the purchase.
ECU goes in on friday. :eek: :eek: :eek:
At High way speeds there is a slight whistle wich was almost taken away once the Cold Air Box was installed. Im going to dynamat the inside tomorrow. Overall VERY happy with the purchase.
ECU goes in on friday. :eek: :eek: :eek:
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Dragon Filter..
Actually the New Dragon Filter is better than the Hyper Filter.. I mentioned it in previous posts.. The only Major difference in the Hyper Filter and the Dragon is that you can take the dragon filter apart to clean.. The performace difference is major, in behalf of design.. The Dragon Has a larger Velocity Stack, Air Guides, More Surface area inside the filter for Volume of air.
Im glad you like your intake system. Enginyr..
The ECU is now complete.. And Ready For sale..
Actually if you wanted to make the Airbox at a Professional Fabrication Shop, It would cost you at least 3 times what you paid for it.. I think it looks good and Some minor tweeking because it's metal.. But i know it does a very good job, did you ever try the intake without the CAB? Their is a big difference..
LEO
Im glad you like your intake system. Enginyr..
The ECU is now complete.. And Ready For sale..
Actually if you wanted to make the Airbox at a Professional Fabrication Shop, It would cost you at least 3 times what you paid for it.. I think it looks good and Some minor tweeking because it's metal.. But i know it does a very good job, did you ever try the intake without the CAB? Their is a big difference..
LEO
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Leo,
Can you help me out with some questions regarding your filter? I am interested in using this in my heavy duty application.
1) What is the Dragon Filter filter element composed of? On your website it states that it uses a "Heat Resistant Polymer." Is your filter element similar to HKS's or GReddy's "sponge?"
2) How well does it filter dirt in respect to K&N's oil and gauze technique?
2) Could it be cleaned or does it need to be replaced?
3) Does your velocity stack utilize the Venturi effect, i.e., Stillen or Rod Millen Design?
Thanks in advance.
Can you help me out with some questions regarding your filter? I am interested in using this in my heavy duty application.
1) What is the Dragon Filter filter element composed of? On your website it states that it uses a "Heat Resistant Polymer." Is your filter element similar to HKS's or GReddy's "sponge?"
2) How well does it filter dirt in respect to K&N's oil and gauze technique?
2) Could it be cleaned or does it need to be replaced?
3) Does your velocity stack utilize the Venturi effect, i.e., Stillen or Rod Millen Design?
Thanks in advance.
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Leo,
Can you help me out with some questions regarding your filter? I am interested in using this in my heavy duty application.
1) What is the Dragon Filter filter element composed of? On your website it states that it uses a "Heat Resistant Polymer." Is your filter element similar to HKS's or GReddy's "sponge?"
2) How well does it filter dirt in respect to K&N's oil and gauze technique?
2) Could it be cleaned or does it need to be replaced?
3) Does your velocity stack utilize the Venturi effect, i.e., Stillen or Rod Millen Design?
Thanks in advance.
Leo,
Can you help me out with some questions regarding your filter? I am interested in using this in my heavy duty application.
1) What is the Dragon Filter filter element composed of? On your website it states that it uses a "Heat Resistant Polymer." Is your filter element similar to HKS's or GReddy's "sponge?"
2) How well does it filter dirt in respect to K&N's oil and gauze technique?
2) Could it be cleaned or does it need to be replaced?
3) Does your velocity stack utilize the Venturi effect, i.e., Stillen or Rod Millen Design?
Thanks in advance.
For filtering specs, go to our site..
http://www.weapon-r.com/filterfact.html
It can be taken apart and cleaned.
We have a pretty large tuned velocity stack inside of the filter..
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Originally posted by HKG HARRIER
that's one of the steps, but you should really get the cleaner kit.
It comes with a cleaner solution and a oil re-charger..
that's one of the steps, but you should really get the cleaner kit.
It comes with a cleaner solution and a oil re-charger..
How much is the Cleaner kit.
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Weapon R intake with Dragon intake and Cold air box. The air box will have a plexiglass window with a blue neon stick on the inside. The filter is made of chromed plastic and should reflect quite nicely.