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AWM506 08-18-2006 10:42 AM

Mazda5 exhuast and intake
 
Has anybody added a cold air intake and an exhuast to there mazda5. I found one on www.srmotorsports.com. The intake is $399 and the exhuast is $799. Does it really add as much as they claim, will it give me better gas milage and is it worth the price. I'm very interested to find out. Thanks.

the_gray_mazda6 08-18-2006 11:59 AM

RE: Mazda5 exhuast and intake
 

adding a cold air intake and exhaust will give you better gas mileage, but nothing that is going to blow you out of the water. maybe expect 2mpg more per gallon if driven properly (granny style). The money it takes to purchase the intake and exhaust will in no way be able to be recovered if you are trying to get your money back by saving on gas. those parts are really just meant for performance. And when you hear the sound of these two parts together, you are going to have a heavy foot on the gas pedal because you are loving the sound and want to show off a bit. I'm not sure why that intake is soo much money, maybe because of the brand name. Is there any other intakes for your car as I believe those are short ram intakes?

westimports 08-18-2006 03:02 PM

RE: Mazda5 exhuast and intake
 

Agreed, you may get slightly better mileage, but not enough to justify that amount of money.
I have Simota Cold-Air Intakes in stock for the 3 and 5.
Hit me up with a PM or just reply here.

$80 + $15 shipping.

Here's a pic:

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gbean 06-10-2009 01:19 PM

I want a CAI for my Mazda5. Have pics?


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