New company with 2.8/3.1 and 3100 cai's
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For you with mafs, have aaron send you an extra connector, cut a section of the pipe out and put your maf in, not so hard right, especially for canada
94 Beretta Z26 57,4xx miles
3100, auto, crank windows, power locks/trunk, A/C,
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3100, auto, crank windows, power locks/trunk, A/C,
To many mods to list
-intercooler
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Yep, not entirely difficult.
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New company with 2.8/3.1 and 3100 cai's
Hmm I wonder if this will fit in my corsy?? I have a 1991 3.1 V6 just like sparky does
New company with 2.8/3.1 and 3100 cai's
Quote (wicked-irocz @ Jan. 04 2004,20:21)For you with mafs, have aaron send you an extra connector, cut a section of the pipe out and put your maf in, not so hard right, especially for canada
yeah that doesn't sound hard... just have to rent or buy a Jigsaw, or something to cut out to insert that maf sensor.
So... would this mean that I could order an ealier Beretta Cold Air intake, and run it to the front bumper like shown in this link?
http://www.tranzgenic.com/intakes/3100/ ... ntake1.jpg
Then.. cut out a spot for the maf? that would be some sick sh**, because I love that video that went with this link.
Cheers!
Mag
yeah that doesn't sound hard... just have to rent or buy a Jigsaw, or something to cut out to insert that maf sensor.
So... would this mean that I could order an ealier Beretta Cold Air intake, and run it to the front bumper like shown in this link?
http://www.tranzgenic.com/intakes/3100/ ... ntake1.jpg
Then.. cut out a spot for the maf? that would be some sick sh**, because I love that video that went with this link.
Cheers!
Mag
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Quote (KroniK @ Jan. 06 2004,11:50)Hmm I wonder if this will fit in my corsy??  I have a 1991 3.1 V6 just like sparky does
From what I've been able to see without actually installing one, it should fit the Corsica as well without a problem.
From what I've been able to see without actually installing one, it should fit the Corsica as well without a problem.
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Whats different on the'92-'93 's that it wont work?
I want one...or two.
I want one...or two.
'92 GT-Z 3.1L 5spd lot's of GO FAST stuff
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that intake looks sweet i cant wait to get mine in i just got it 2 days ago damn broken leg lol
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Quote (Chazzman @ Jan. 08 2004,11:09)Whats different on the'92-'93 's that it wont work?
I want one...or two.
Nothing is different about 92-93's.....the Intake he is marketing for 88-91's will work just fine.
But he is working on a sleeker (and slightly cheaper I believe....don't quote me on this though) design for the 92-93 cars..........they have some different accessory/pipe routing and whatnot in the engine bay allowing for a simpler setup.
I want one...or two.
Nothing is different about 92-93's.....the Intake he is marketing for 88-91's will work just fine.
But he is working on a sleeker (and slightly cheaper I believe....don't quote me on this though) design for the 92-93 cars..........they have some different accessory/pipe routing and whatnot in the engine bay allowing for a simpler setup.
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Quote (88GTRacer @ Jan. 03 2004,13:42)OBD stands for "On Board Diagnostics". Mid 1995+ Berettas have a MAF sensor in between the air box and air duct. The link you provided was a picture of Canada's WAI from RSM. 88GTRacer
my 88 base with the 2.8 had a MAF
*shrugs*
but now my 89 has some little tiny sensor that sits in the air box
my 88 base with the 2.8 had a MAF
*shrugs*
but now my 89 has some little tiny sensor that sits in the air box
New company with 2.8/3.1 and 3100 cai's
Quote (BIGBULS @ Jan. 09 2004,13:43)Quote (Chazzman @ Jan. 08 2004,11:09)Whats different on the'92-'93 's that it wont work?
I want one...or two.
Nothing is different about 92-93's.....the Intake he is marketing for 88-91's will work just fine.
But he is working on a sleeker (and slightly cheaper I believe....don't quote me on this though) design for the 92-93 cars..........they have some different accessory/pipe routing and whatnot in the engine bay allowing for a simpler setup.
Actually, the 88-91 intake WILL NOT work for the 92-93 cars. The placement of the washer fluid bottle is RIGHT in the way in those years.
The 92-93 intake we have puts the fliter as close as possible to the bottom of the engine bay and runs $109.
I want one...or two.
Nothing is different about 92-93's.....the Intake he is marketing for 88-91's will work just fine.
But he is working on a sleeker (and slightly cheaper I believe....don't quote me on this though) design for the 92-93 cars..........they have some different accessory/pipe routing and whatnot in the engine bay allowing for a simpler setup.
Actually, the 88-91 intake WILL NOT work for the 92-93 cars. The placement of the washer fluid bottle is RIGHT in the way in those years.
The 92-93 intake we have puts the fliter as close as possible to the bottom of the engine bay and runs $109.
New company with 2.8/3.1 and 3100 cai's
Could you please post some pics of where the air filter is actually placed in the bumper?  For the 3100s.
New company with 2.8/3.1 and 3100 cai's
Quote (Jdawg4201 @ Jan. 10 2004,11:56)Quote (88GTRacer @ Jan. 03 2004,13:42)OBD stands for "On Board Diagnostics". Mid 1995+ Berettas have a MAF sensor in between the air box and air duct. The link you provided was a picture of Canada's WAI from RSM. 88GTRacer
my 88 base with the 2.8 had a MAF
*shrugs*
but now my 89 has some little tiny sensor that sits in the air box
Same here, difference is, my beretta's a 96 Z26. I have the MAF sensor, and a sensor on the air filter lid.
What can I do besides installing the 3100 kit with modifying the pipe for the MAF? Where am I going to be able to connect the Air Filter Lid sensor?
my 88 base with the 2.8 had a MAF
*shrugs*
but now my 89 has some little tiny sensor that sits in the air box
Same here, difference is, my beretta's a 96 Z26. I have the MAF sensor, and a sensor on the air filter lid.
What can I do besides installing the 3100 kit with modifying the pipe for the MAF? Where am I going to be able to connect the Air Filter Lid sensor?
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Quote (Stencil @ Jan. 09 2004,21:54)[Actually, the 88-91 intake WILL NOT work for the 92-93 cars.  The placement of the washer fluid bottle is RIGHT in the way in those years.
The 92-93 intake we have puts the fliter as close as possible to the bottom of the engine bay and runs $109.
I'd be willing to relocate the washer bottle if thats all that needs to be done.
The 92-93 intake we have puts the fliter as close as possible to the bottom of the engine bay and runs $109.
I'd be willing to relocate the washer bottle if thats all that needs to be done.
'92 GT-Z 3.1L 5spd lot's of GO FAST stuff
New company with 2.8/3.1 and 3100 cai's
Quote (Stencil @ Jan. 10 2004,20:54)Actually, the 88-91 intake WILL NOT work for the 92-93 cars.  The placement of the washer fluid bottle is RIGHT in the way in those years.
The 92-93 intake we have puts the fliter as close as possible to the bottom of the engine bay and runs $109.
Oops......I appologise for the missinformation.
I was just going off your original quote of "it *should* fit", but it seems I was opening my mouth too soon.
Again...oops.
The 92-93 intake we have puts the fliter as close as possible to the bottom of the engine bay and runs $109.
Oops......I appologise for the missinformation.
I was just going off your original quote of "it *should* fit", but it seems I was opening my mouth too soon.
Again...oops.