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    Thats pretty much the way I went OH.

    Didnt want the extra noise, so just chucked in a K&N Panel filter.

    Engine picks up a little quicker, but not a huge difference really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleredMPS View Post
    Thats pretty much the way I went OH.

    Didnt want the extra noise, so just chucked in a K&N Panel filter.

    Engine picks up a little quicker, but not a huge difference really.
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    Tim, where do I order the MZR Performance SRI amd will it fit the MPS 6?
    How much?
    John (Schonners)

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    Quote Originally Posted by N4K View Post
    I am thinking of getting an SRI soon but can't decide between this and the CES one? Is there any advatnages of one over the other?
    MZR Intake:

    Pros: Alloy, 3A filter, replaces accordian pipe.
    Cons: No heatsheild, no mounting bracket.

    CES Intake:

    Pros: Fully Aus. made, K&N filter, has mounting bracket, option of heatsheild, option of HPC coating.
    Cons: Costs more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2XS View Post
    MZR Intake:

    Pros: Alloy, 3A filter, replaces accordian pipe.
    Cons: No heatsheild, no mounting bracket.

    CES Intake:

    Pros: Fully Aus. made, K&N filter, has mounting bracket, option of heatsheild, option of HPC coating.
    Cons: Costs more.
    looks like ces don't sell their bracket or heatshield seperate..

    don't have $450 to buy ces intake but it does look like a very good set up espesially the enclosed box
    Last edited by kovmps6; 28-08-2010 at 10:48 AM.
    2005 Mazda MPS6 Radiant Ebony Luxury-Pack

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    I have a mzr SRI, and made my own brasic bracket up..I also purchased one of 2XS heatshields and managed to get it to work..
    Last edited by yogibear; 28-08-2010 at 08:27 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yogibear View Post
    I have a mzr SRI, and made my own brasic braket up..I also purchased one of 2XS heatshields and managed to get it to work..
    ok cool thanks i have pmd 2xs to see if he has any heat shields for sale.. with the heat shield do you know if your filter was still hot after driving ?
    2005 Mazda MPS6 Radiant Ebony Luxury-Pack

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    The 6 MPS airbox picks up a factory cold air feed from in the passenger side wheel arch/foglight area. I reuse this air pickup point too.

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