Stock Intake does not fit Koyo Rad ?
#26
The intake snorkel is plastic and when heated it is malleable. You might lay it on your rad and see how much deformation it would take to make it fit. The sound expansion chamber might be a bugger.
If it looks doable you could use a cheap heat gun to heat a section and then push it into place with a bit of 2x4. ABS gets soft enough for thermalforming at 150 -180 °C so a IR thermometer is always helpful.
The snorkel is the same on the na and tii so you have plenty of intake flow capacity to spare. And you could retain most of the OEM look and have the better cooling.
Something to consider.
If it looks doable you could use a cheap heat gun to heat a section and then push it into place with a bit of 2x4. ABS gets soft enough for thermalforming at 150 -180 °C so a IR thermometer is always helpful.
The snorkel is the same on the na and tii so you have plenty of intake flow capacity to spare. And you could retain most of the OEM look and have the better cooling.
Something to consider.
u got any pic of the S5 snorkle so I can get a better idea ?
*edited* Nevermind, I Searched and found some pics. Now I get what you mean.
hmm, ok, so I got a S4 Snorkel, need to find a S5 version. not like it makes a difference but ... want to make it a "nice and pure" S5 at least on the outside ...
#38
when u look at the Rad, it actually shows the blueprint of the Rad, the r1144 model still has the gooseneck but not the r1144n
mazdatrix have pictures of both.
tomorrow I'm going to Fab something, see if i like it, if i do, i keep the Rad, otherwise this Rad has to go and i will get either brand new stock or the koyo r1144.
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