'94 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera S Cold Air Intake
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putting money into to this crappy car is dumb
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Im running a 94 Cutlass Ciera S in a 24 Hours of Lemons race and i would love to buy one of these from your company. Please Respond. If you look on their website you'll see that we raced at Loudon New Hampshire and in Stafford Springs Connecticut this year
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I have a 93 Cutlass Ciera with the 3.3L and I took the screen off my throttle body and ported/polished it. But it actually made it run worse. Is my MAF bad? Or is my ECM just trying to adjust itself?
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@PSRracing well I shall have it done to mine then! and I'll box it and let you know my findings! thanks for the respond.
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i think u mean MAF sensor instead of temperature sensor..
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professional installers use epoxy? sorry, here at Radical Dreamers Tuning LLC. we would use a rubber grommet instead.
automotiveDIY 6 months ago
@automotiveDIY It was meant to be permanently installed to the intake. Using a rubber grommet would work as well. Either way, in all honesty, is a professional job depending on the application. We look forward to seeing some of your installations here on YouTube. A good way to expand your viewer reach will be by joining PSR Racing, the first YouTube based car club.
PSRracing 6 months ago
does the cold air intake you put on add any HP or MPG to the car? also wouldn't it help to box the filter so it cuts out all the hot air?
BaphometStudios 10 months ago
@BaphometStudios It did noticably increase acceleration and the owner reported MPG gains when she didn't give into the temptation to accelerate hard at every opportunity. Sorry, though, that we don't have any hard evidence. You could box it and that may decrease intake temperature but we decided not to this time.
PSRracing 10 months ago
W8 you had someone install this simple intake for you? LOL
garrett6699 1 year ago
@garrett6699 We installed it, we are PSRracing!
PSRracing 1 year ago