Intake for MY93 Impreza
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Car Info: 1995 Subaru Impreza 1.8 L
You dont have to go through the inner fender in the wheel well, you can go from under the bumper right under the front of the car. Just follow that plastic fender piece to underneeth the car and you can see that there are like 1 or 2 tabs you can remove so you can bend it far enough back to remove it.
Otherwise for intakes you can just get a MAF converter and a cone filter from somewhere like www.imprezars.com and use that, or look for 98/99 RS intakes which are MAF based same as the EJ18, but those types of intakes are few and far between and you generally have to tweak some other intake to get it to work...
So basically, whatever route you take you have to learn something about how to work with the car.
Otherwise for intakes you can just get a MAF converter and a cone filter from somewhere like www.imprezars.com and use that, or look for 98/99 RS intakes which are MAF based same as the EJ18, but those types of intakes are few and far between and you generally have to tweak some other intake to get it to work...
So basically, whatever route you take you have to learn something about how to work with the car.
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If you want an intake for a MAF we have one, no tweaking involved. Short Ram or Cold Air, Jet Hot coated in and out. Email me if you are interested.
-Edit: And yes, it will fit the 1.8!
Thanks,
Ryan
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-Edit: And yes, it will fit the 1.8!
Thanks,
Ryan
www.RKPerformance.com
RKPerformanceLLC@aol.com
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Originally posted by RalliTeK
We have Intake for your '93 Impreza $99.
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We have Intake for your '93 Impreza $99.
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Car Info: 1995 Subaru Impreza 1.8 L
I dont recommend intakes with the cone filter inside the engine bay. If anything, since the 1.8 has that nice 3" tubing between the maf and the engine, just use that and stick a filter with a MAF converter on... I didnt like mine though cause I lost too much torque and it just made alot of noise, so i'm going to re-route it into the fender well eventually and see if that helps
For now, just remove the silencer. I got just as much in the way of power from that and a cone filter intake.
For now, just remove the silencer. I got just as much in the way of power from that and a cone filter intake.
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Kostamojen, you may have improved performance from the colder air in the fender, you are in Ca. right? It's usually warm and dry? There is always the concern of water getting into the engine and the length of the intake tube. If the tube is too long you will restrict the air. We have a carbon fiber air box for those that need cold air safely. The intake and carbon box together are still less expensive than Cobb cai.
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