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QuestionDo I have to change the MAP if I change my air intake system?Community AnswerNo, the airflow sensor together with the ECU will adjust your tune accordingly.
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QuestionI have a 2004 V6 VW Holden, and I want to put a pod filter on instead of the standard air box. What do I do with the sensor that connects to the air box?Community AnswerMost intakes will come with a Mass Air Flow spot, so you take your existing one out of the stock intake and connect it into your aftermarket intake in the same spot. Be sure to orient it in the same way as it was in the stock air box, otherwise it will flag your "check engine" light.
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QuestionCan I put a cold air intake on a 1985 Toyota Pickup?Community AnswerYes. You can do that with any vehicle that has an engine.
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QuestionWhat should I do with my air flow sensor that's attached to the air stock air filter? Do I have to detach it permanently?Community AnswerUsually air flow sensor is a separate unit, held in by some screws bolted to the air box. You should take out the air box completely and connect an aftermarket intake to the airflow sensor. If there is a separate sensor within the airbox, there should be a place where this sensor mounts on an aftermarket unit. If not, then make a place for it manually.
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QuestionWhat's the average price to have an intake hose installed?Community AnswerIt depends on who you go to and the model of your car. Either way, it shouldn't cost a lot. It costs approximately $25 to $30 for most cars plus the service fee.
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QuestionIs the air intake on top of the engine or does connect to the side where the air box is?Community AnswerThe air box is no longer necessary if you're planning to add a cold air intake. It's rather pointless to do, since it's a plastic enclosure which soaks up heat from the engine, while an aftermarket air intake goes around the engine to avoid that.
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QuestionWill I be able to install a new air intake on a Jetta?Community AnswerYes. I did it on my '06 Jetta; it takes time, but it is awesome after it's in!
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