View Full Version : MazdaSpeed CAI noise reduction
englishmatt
09-28-2007, 01:35 AM
I've had my MS3 CAI installed for about 6 weeks now, and although I appreciate the power gains since its installation, the sound it makes from inside the cabin is driving me up the wall. Without sounding like a chick, I wouldn't mind it sounding so loud if it didn't sound so cheap! Is there anything i can do to make it sound better? I've actually thought of reinstalling the original intake? I'd really appreciate any suggestions you all may have to reduce or improve sound.
Cheers
mazdaspeed32007
09-28-2007, 01:53 AM
improve sound? its a woosh and a blow off. cant get much different unless you get a new BOV.
get a huge turbo and rework the whole engine...?? thatll improve some sound. lol.
BoostedSpd6
09-28-2007, 02:01 AM
u bought the car and the intake, what did u expect it to sound like.. if u dont like the sound, which by the way this is the first complaint ive heard of someone not liking the whoooosh sound, then u shouldntve bought the intake. i scare people with my intake and BOV setup..(flame)
englishmatt
09-28-2007, 07:24 PM
That's the quality feedback I'm looking for.....thanks sooooooo much for the insight!
AllLostThings
09-28-2007, 07:46 PM
I read about another guy who didn't like the soudn and actually got rid of his intake. Put the stock box back ina dn get a K&N drop in if you don't like the way it sounds. Or try the other short ram intakes, Cobb Tuning, and one other one I can't remember from Corksport. They may be more quite.
mazdaspeed32007
09-28-2007, 11:08 PM
short ram is soooooooooooo loud!!!! dont do it. i tried to complete my CAI at work and i didnt have the time so i threw the cone on the short pipe and it was craaaazy loud. lol. like, 747 loud.
Vindikacione
09-29-2007, 04:17 PM
Did you get a CEL for short piping?
If I ever install an aftermarket intake, I prefer a SRI. I hate cleaning filters. Gets dirty quick next to the tire. Especially when it rains. Had that problem with my honda.
~JoJo~
09-29-2007, 05:22 PM
mine is a SRI and i do have the CEL on. I will be cleaning the filter today and hopefully I can get the CEL off once it's nice and clean.
GoFast
09-29-2007, 11:10 PM
you could always put some dynamat inder the carpet against the firewall. i am sure it would help lessen the inside cabin noise from that
dommo_g
09-30-2007, 12:50 AM
Sell your car and go buy a Camry. Pussy.
Donas64
09-30-2007, 01:24 AM
Sell your car and go buy a Camry. Pussy.
uncalled for. Lets not sink to the level of neon srt-4 owners now.
Jays07MS3
09-30-2007, 01:33 AM
I've had my MS3 CAI installed for about 6 weeks now, and although I appreciate the power gains since its installation, the sound it makes from inside the cabin is driving me up the wall. Without sounding like a chick, I wouldn't mind it sounding so loud if it didn't sound so cheap! Is there anything i can do to make it sound better? I've actually thought of reinstalling the original intake? I'd really appreciate any suggestions you all may have to reduce or improve sound.
Cheers
The previous 2 posts were uncalled for. Attitudes make people a-holes, not the cars they drive.
Anyways, why do you think the sound of air sucking into the engine sounds "cheap"? Even though I LOVE that sound, I can see how a lot of people wouldn't. That is the one of reasons why manufacturers use air boxes instead of an open filter, to reduce intake noise. Like others have mentioned, if you don't like the sound I would put the stock intake on an drop in a higher flowing K&N filter. That way you'll gain a little HP but still regain the stock sound. Any free-flowing intake is going to make quite a bit of sound, especially on a turbo car since so much air is rushing in.
Donas64
09-30-2007, 01:39 AM
The previous 2 posts were uncalled for. Attitudes make people a-holes, not the cars they drive.
Anyways, why do you think the sound of air sucking into the engine sounds "cheap"? Even though I LOVE that sound, I can see how a lot of people wouldn't. That is the one of reasons why manufacturers use air boxes instead of an open filter, to reduce intake noise. Like others have mentioned, if you don't like the sound I would put the stock intake on an drop in a higher flowing K&N filter. That way you'll gain a little HP but still regain the stock sound. Any free-flowing intake is going to make quite a bit of sound, especially on a turbo car since so much air is rushing in.
Wow, you really are calling me out huh. Just so you know, I'm well that peoples cars don't equate to their character. I was just trying to make a point using some car forum common knowledge humor.
SRT-4 owners have a rep that not wholly undeserved. I was just playing to that. If me telling someone to chill out and not call a fellow forum member a "pussy" is uncalled for, then I guess I just don't meet your strick standards for fourm etiquette. (uhm) Just take the comment in the spirit of Mazda camaraderie it was intended.
I stand by my comment, lets keep it civil......unlike those SRT-4 guys (peep)
P.S: I'd trade in my P5 for and SRT-4 if my wife would let me! :)
she keeps talking about "fiscal responsibility" and "mortage payments" BAH!
Jays07MS3
09-30-2007, 01:54 AM
Sorry but it was kinda hard to tell you were joking. No harm done. It just easy to miss the humor after reading threads like this one (http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showthread.php?t=123681358).
Donas64
09-30-2007, 01:58 AM
Sorry but it was kinda hard to tell you were joking. No harm done. It just easy to miss the humor after reading threads like this one (http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showthread.php?t=123681358).
no harm no foul. :) its all good.
kura808
09-30-2007, 02:26 AM
i'd kill for that swoosh sound...its part of the package when u go turbo xP
mazdaspeed32007
09-30-2007, 09:09 AM
i agree about the sound not being liked by everyone. its kinda funny the people who like it...well...like it. (doi!) but i bet the people who hear it outside everyday are like...damn that shits annoying.
the short ram didnt throw a CEL and neither did the whole CAI.
your best bet is what people are saying about the K&N. you could also cut another hole under your filter in the airbox and remove that awesome pipe that comes out of it for some more airflow. then your getting as much air possible out of the stock airbox. goodluck.
englishmatt
09-30-2007, 04:09 PM
Thanks for the assistance and advice guys. I know I'm not the only one who may feel that way regarding the CAI, and that's why I posted-idiotic and rude comments not withstanding!
Cheers
Hirudin
09-30-2007, 05:31 PM
If you opt to go back to stock I'd bet it would be easy to get $250+ for your used CAI so long as it's in good condition.
englishmatt
09-30-2007, 10:09 PM
I know, I'd figure the selling the CAI would cover the cost of reinstalling the old. I'm still somewhat undecided...
mazdaspeed32007
10-01-2007, 12:07 PM
I know, I'd figure the selling the CAI would cover the cost of reinstalling the old. I'm still somewhat undecided...
i think the contrast of noise to hp is well worth it. if i dont want to hear the boost i just keep it in vac.
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