ZZP Air intake
- Alpine_jake
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Re: ZZP Air intake
sounds like the thrasher is the only one that will work right. just do it right the first time!
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- ytd1861
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Re: ZZP Air intake
Take and few more days and think on it...don't get in a rush as I did. There is a guy on here who sells used parts. A complete new airbox for my 03 is only $35 shipped, so they are available if you gut yours and want to have a stocker for a future sale, etc.
I'd read more articles on here, do a search for "airbox" - "FWI" or "Intense FWI", see how many are truly happy vs. not and maybe go with the greater number and your gut feeling.
I'd read more articles on here, do a search for "airbox" - "FWI" or "Intense FWI", see how many are truly happy vs. not and maybe go with the greater number and your gut feeling.
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Re: ZZP Air intake
Thrasher has been out of business for years...
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- ytd1861
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Re: ZZP Air intake
I've not understood why K & N or Volant, Air Raid, or another bigger cold air box maker has not made more that fit his and my Pontiac? There are at least hundreds of thousands, if not millions on the road, surely that's enough to warrant them building a cold air box? I had an impossible time finding a "better box" when I had a 2005 Monte Carlo LS as well....
I've had great luck with Volant for my 3 mid 90's GMC/Chevy trucks. Well made, not real expensive, was a true cold(er) air intake, did not require additional fitment, and the large filter a 4" diameter plastic tube let the engine breath very freely. Best $235 to $250 on all 3 trucks, just different model numbers.
Sorry, did not mean to hijack thread, just got to rambling.
I've had great luck with Volant for my 3 mid 90's GMC/Chevy trucks. Well made, not real expensive, was a true cold(er) air intake, did not require additional fitment, and the large filter a 4" diameter plastic tube let the engine breath very freely. Best $235 to $250 on all 3 trucks, just different model numbers.
Sorry, did not mean to hijack thread, just got to rambling.
D.T.
- terrancew3
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Re: ZZP Air intake
I was going to order one but was told they are completely discontinued.Alpine_jake wrote:sounds like the thrasher is the only one that will work right. just do it right the first time!
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- terrancew3
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Re: ZZP Air intake
I wish they did make them for Bonneville's. I don't see why they don't. I mean they make them for the Grand Prix's, but not the Bonneville? Maybe if I ever talk myself into getting a G8, I will pick up a K&N.ytd1861 wrote:I've not understood why K & N or Volant, Air Raid, or another bigger cold air box maker has not made more that fit his and my Pontiac? There are at least hundreds of thousands, if not millions on the road, surely that's enough to warrant them building a cold air box? I had an impossible time finding a "better box" when I had a 2005 Monte Carlo LS as well....
I've had great luck with Volant for my 3 mid 90's GMC/Chevy trucks. Well made, not real expensive, was a true cold(er) air intake, did not require additional fitment, and the large filter a 4" diameter plastic tube let the engine breath very freely. Best $235 to $250 on all 3 trucks, just different model numbers.
Sorry, did not mean to hijack thread, just got to rambling.
2000 SSEi *sold 9/27/15* December '12 & May '15 COTM
2005 Grand Prix
2009 G8 GXP #418 of 1,829 November '15 TOCOTM

2005 Grand Prix
2009 G8 GXP #418 of 1,829 November '15 TOCOTM

- drift7one
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Re: ZZP Air intake
I guess I would have to see how they sound in person on an SE. Ive only seen/ heard the videos posted, and numerous on s/c cars.ytd1861 wrote:I bought one of the FWI systems from Intense just a few weeks ago. Today I took it off my car and sent it back for a refund. It was louder than I like.
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