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09 1.8L CAI Help needed...
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 4:57 am
by Dave532
Hi all, newbie here (to the forums and tuning). I just got my Vibe 2 days ago and was hoping to do a little work to it. Its an 09 1.8L with a 5 speed manual trans. I wanted to start off simple with a cold air intake by haven't been able to find one anywhere. Does anyone know where to get one or if a CAI for a different car will fit? Thanks in advance!
Re: 09 1.8L CAI Help needed... (Dave532)
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 9:43 am
by vibedrivermatt
Well personally I'd advise you to avoid getting a CAI. I feel they tend to be too risky when weighing the pluses verses downsides. As far as getting more performance out of a 1.8l adding a CAI will do little more than add more engine noise. If you'd like to free up some air in the engine I will advocate replacing your stock air filter with a K&N drop in air filter. Then again you could just as easily keep your stock air filter and have no mechanical worries whatsoever. Really its up to you to decide whats best for your engine.
Re: 09 1.8L CAI Help needed... (Dave532)
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 10:00 am
by Salsa Guy
WOW, Cosmo Doesn't off a CAI or SRI for the 09 1zz. The K&N drop in filter will work also you can build a poor man's CAI. From the Air Box forward you could add a bigger hose and run it behind the fender well which will also improve air flow into the filter.
Re: 09 1.8L CAI Help needed... (Dave532)
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 10:19 am
by keithvibe
Welcome, I'm a stone's throw from ya.
Re: 09 1.8L CAI Help needed... (keithvibe)
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 10:33 am
by Salsa Guy
Quote, originally posted by keithvibe »Welcome, I'm a stone's throw from ya.Hook him up with BYT...LOL. But I bet Nick's plate is full now.
Re: 09 1.8L CAI Help needed... (Dave532)
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 1:24 pm
by star_deceiver
http://cgi.ebay.ca/K-N-69-Seri...725d5 This one's a bit pricey but there are others. Expand your seach for intakes for the Corolla, Matrix and XD!
Re: 09 1.8L CAI Help needed... (star_deceiver)
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:20 pm
by vibenvy
Matrix Owners.Quote, originally posted by vibedrivermatt »Well personally I'd advise you to avoid getting a CAI because of my personal experience with one. I feel they tend to be too risky when weighing the pluses verses downsides.I agree. I have a K&N Typhoon short ram on my '09 Vibe GT and it's so nice that I can leave it on year round with no worries of water, snow, ice, etc.K&Ns are a bit pricey but in my opinion are well worth it because the fit, finish, etc. is excellent.
Re: 09 1.8L CAI Help needed... (J_TO_ENVY)
Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 8:55 am
by Dave532
Thanks for the replies! I did end up expanding my search to corollas and found a nice (and cheap) short ram on ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...oriesI also found the installation manual which had a pic of the installed unit - it looks damn near identical to whats under my hood. If anyone knows why this wouldn't work please let me know. I plan on ordering it monday.btw keithvibe - where in the lehigh valley?
Re: 09 1.8L CAI Help needed... (Dave532)
Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 10:07 am
by keithvibe
Quote, originally posted by Dave532 »btw keithvibe - where in the lehigh valley?Northampton
Re: 09 1.8L CAI Help needed... (keithvibe)
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 4:31 am
by Dave532
Quote, originally posted by keithvibe »NorthamptonSmall world! I live in Catty. Nice work on your Vibe - looks great! I love the summer wheels, I was actually thinking about getting a similar set for mine (as long as the wife lets me).
Re: 09 1.8L CAI Help needed... (Dave532)
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 4:46 am
by Salsa Guy
Quote, originally posted by Dave532 »Thanks for the replies! I did end up expanding my search to corollas and found a nice (and cheap) short ram on ebay.I also found the installation manual which had a pic of the installed unit - it looks damn near identical to whats under my hood. If anyone knows why this wouldn't work please let me know. I plan on ordering it monday.btw keithvibe - where in the lehigh valley?Nice find! One tip! Disconnect the Battery First! I shorted mine with the MAF connected and cost me $90.
Re: 09 1.8L CAI Help needed... (rmckinjr)
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 8:44 am
by Dave532
Quote, originally posted by rmckinjr »Nice find! One tip! Disconnect the Battery First! I shorted mine with the MAF connected and cost me $90. Thanks for the info!! Will do!
Re: 09 1.8L CAI Help needed... (Dave532)
Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 8:25 pm
by Dave532
Just wanted to report back.... Just got my intake: Weapon-R Dragon Ram Air model # 805-164-101. Installed in about 30 minutes. The thing sounds great and gives a noticeable performance boost (only going by what I feel -- no dyno testing). I would definitely recommend it to someone in my same shoes. It also look pretty good -- will post pics when I get a free moment.
Re: 09 1.8L CAI Help needed... (Dave532)
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 12:45 am
by Serj22
For future reference, Weapon R has their own website and they give you a bit more help if you order it direct from there. They also have the Secret weapon filters, which I would advise you upgrade to on a much later date if needed. I've been to their werehouse in SF. Really cool guys. They also offer to give you a free intake if your car isn't listed on their site and you can drive the car to the werehouse. You will enjoy that intake. Careful when you touch the top, those spikes may be plastic but they still hurt when jabbed into you.