Interesting video. I wonder if ZZP will offer the air box as a standalone add-on for folks who already have the High Flow Intake. All of the parts look the same except for the intake tube. It has a bracket to keep it supported instead of the having air box hold it up. I have a 2012 Cruze Eco(manual) with the High Flow Intake and I am very happy with the difference in sound and performance. The turbo spins up quicker and that alone makes the car feel snappy. I have actually seen an increase in mileage around town. The highway economy is the same as stock and passing is a bit easier. What does the owner of the car think of the kit and performance? I know it's not a huge difference, but I am interested to hear their thoughts on it. I wish I could have let you drive my car and theirs for a side by side comparison.
+Robert thanks for the comments. Not sure about the add-on option, but the entire kit is coming soon. We discussed the drivability, big improvement! Like you said, turbo spools quicker and less downshifting. He likes it and likes the extra noise too. Owner has only had the car two months, so baseline data isn't all there. Overall though, he likes it and plans to keep running it. Thanks for watching!
I hope you realized after you did this install that you didnt need to cut that zip tie that secured the maf sensor connector to the factory airbox. It just pulls up off the airbox.
For sure +1 for plugging the turbo inlet. I have seen so, so many videos with not only that not sealed off, but people with tiny nuts and bolts and caps and whatever that could easily fall in. Always cover the inlet. It's like a car condom. Haha
I did a CPT cai which actually goes into the wheel well so it still gets the cold air and I lost fuel economy as well about 3 mpg and I also had to replace the Turbo when I did the cai so I was expecting an increase. I have a big increase in power, decrease in economy, and I actually burn quite a bit of oil since doing the repairs. I have a 12 eco 6 speed
This is not really a cold air intake, since the "airbox" is really nothing more than a cover. The factory intake is more accurately a cold air intake since it is sealed from the motor compartment. Though I'm pretty sure the ZZP unit flows better. For $239.99 your better off putting in a Trifecta Tune for an additional $60 and yield some 42 switchable horsepower.
Also have you ever put a zzp intercooler on your cruze? I just got that kit, but there are no videos online! Now I read the instructions and find out I have to drill 5 holes!
Where do I get extra rubber grommets? I just got my intake delivered after the black Friday sale and I had already emailed zzp days before to ask them if it comes with rubber grommets because I don't have my factory air box because I already have an eBay intake, but it was causing a check engine light, anyways zzp answered back and said it comes with everything I need, but I don't see any rubber grommets in the box! Very frustrating/disappointing!
+Ruben R well we did an estimate and also based it off the stock mpg calculator. Just slight and to be honest, it wasn't a fully scientific look. Just a rough estimate based on a month of driving. Coulda just drove quicker too, giving more pedal to hear the Turbo :)
@@RubberCityMotoringzzp intake on a stock tune? No check engine lights? Just trying to find out because im gonna order one my self but i here alot of yes and no about the check engine light
Thanks for the video. Keep up the good work. The K&N that my 96 impala have the rubber/ plastic not sure what it is that hold the mass flow sensor and the Tube that goes towards the motor is hard and crusty. It's slips off because it's hard probably with the heat. Do you know if someone sells that part? thanks
I'd have to see a dyno comparison. I seriously doubt there is a significant power gain from these aftermarket intake setups. And if you still have stock tuning, there will be NO power gain due to torque management...
@@jacobshort5378 that's fine as long as it's a manual transmission and you dont mind the engine not lasting very long lol. I'm only running a ZZP CAI, ZZP intercooler, ZZP ported throttle body and might get catless downpipe and high flow mid pipe later and might get a ported throttle body, but then I probably wont get a tune because then that will be way over 180HP on my automatic transmission. I also have a big 3 wire kit and a colder 176 degree thermostat from a chevy volt and have had zero coolant leaks ever since! The second gen cruzes actually have 176-180 degree thermostats after all the coolant leaks and turbo failures on the first gen which runs around 220!
@@koreymayo8884 I just recently got a cruze 1.4. Granted stock, but manual transmission. I won't be going insane on it, just minor touches to make it a little peppy. I'm not expecting to be 400hp or anything insane lol. Tune and such. My SUV walks all over my cruze lol and all my SUV has is a simple tune and intake. I keep my fun to simple and easy to not put MAJOR stress on things. A little extra power is all I really want out of my daily cars. If I wanted a race car, I'd build one you know? lol
Rubber City Motoring I compared the prices, and this intake is $50 more than a K&N. Not saying K&N doesn’t have any that aren’t this expensive or more expensive, but I was expecting this to be below $200.
@@vciq well you just missed the sale! Instead of $240 it was $140 for the ZZP CAI I'm waiting for mine to ship to my house along with a ZZP inter cooler kit for $350 instead of $500 since one of my inter cooler pipes is broken anyways.
Interesting video. I wonder if ZZP will offer the air box as a standalone add-on for folks who already have the High Flow Intake. All of the parts look the same except for the intake tube. It has a bracket to keep it supported instead of the having air box hold it up.
I have a 2012 Cruze Eco(manual) with the High Flow Intake and I am very happy with the difference in sound and performance. The turbo spins up quicker and that alone makes the car feel snappy. I have actually seen an increase in mileage around town. The highway economy is the same as stock and passing is a bit easier.
What does the owner of the car think of the kit and performance? I know it's not a huge difference, but I am interested to hear their thoughts on it. I wish I could have let you drive my car and theirs for a side by side comparison.
+Robert thanks for the comments. Not sure about the add-on option, but the entire kit is coming soon.
We discussed the drivability, big improvement! Like you said, turbo spools quicker and less downshifting.
He likes it and likes the extra noise too. Owner has only had the car two months, so baseline data isn't all there. Overall though, he likes it and plans to keep running it.
Thanks for watching!
I hope you realized after you did this install that you didnt need to cut that zip tie that secured the maf sensor connector to the factory airbox. It just pulls up off the airbox.
Love CAI install videos, and ZZP is a great GM aftermarket performance parts maker.
ZZP Is legit - hope they release this thing soon, great part for the Cruze owners. Thanks for watching!
+Local Star K&N is a bigger company, but honestly other than that I’m not sure. Compare prices I’d say.
For sure +1 for plugging the turbo inlet. I have seen so, so many videos with not only that not sealed off, but people with tiny nuts and bolts and caps and whatever that could easily fall in.
Always cover the inlet. It's like a car condom. Haha
Ha ha! You said people with tiny nuts!!
I did a CPT cai which actually goes into the wheel well so it still gets the cold air and I lost fuel economy as well about 3 mpg and I also had to replace the Turbo when I did the cai so I was expecting an increase. I have a big increase in power, decrease in economy, and I actually burn quite a bit of oil since doing the repairs. I have a 12 eco 6 speed
This is not really a cold air intake, since the "airbox" is really nothing more than a cover. The factory intake is more accurately a cold air intake since it is sealed from the motor compartment. Though I'm pretty sure the ZZP unit flows better. For $239.99 your better off putting in a Trifecta Tune for an additional $60 and yield some 42 switchable horsepower.
I'd get a zzp tune for $225 over a trifecta tune any day!
Also have you ever put a zzp intercooler on your cruze? I just got that kit, but there are no videos online! Now I read the instructions and find out I have to drill 5 holes!
Now. What about that small hose that plugs in the bottom of the air box?
i think that's the drainage tube for the old intake. it just drains water onto the ground
I see. Just bought my cruze so I'm still learning. Pretty mechanically inclined. Was just a tad confuses. Thanks.
Where do I get extra rubber grommets? I just got my intake delivered after the black Friday sale and I had already emailed zzp days before to ask them if it comes with rubber grommets because I don't have my factory air box because I already have an eBay intake, but it was causing a check engine light, anyways zzp answered back and said it comes with everything I need, but I don't see any rubber grommets in the box! Very frustrating/disappointing!
videos do not do these cars any justice. they sound way better in peraon. cant wait to short ram mine.
+john napiwocki agreed! Thanks for watching, let us know how it goes on your car too :)
So replace a box with a box. For $. ?
Did we ever figure out what that hose does? You never told us
Been so long I forget now! Maybe somebody will chime in...
hi, great video there. i have a question though. do you need to remove the battery cables before installing the intake?
I did not have to. But you could…
How do you know you lost mpg
+Ruben R well we did an estimate and also based it off the stock mpg calculator. Just slight and to be honest, it wasn't a fully scientific look. Just a rough estimate based on a month of driving. Coulda just drove quicker too, giving more pedal to hear the Turbo :)
If someone put that on my paint I’d be a little cross…
Any check engine light with this?
In wondering the same
Nope didn’t get any! Works great.
@@RubberCityMotoring good to know thanks. Hopefully I can get it on black Friday sale!
@@RubberCityMotoringzzp intake on a stock tune? No check engine lights? Just trying to find out because im gonna order one my self but i here alot of yes and no about the check engine light
@@ryanhall9295on this particular install, no check engine lights or issues at all on a stock tune.
Thanks for the video. Keep up the good work. The K&N that my 96 impala have the rubber/ plastic not sure what it is that hold the mass flow sensor and the Tube that goes towards the motor is hard and crusty. It's slips off because it's hard probably with the heat. Do you know if someone sells that part? thanks
+Frank Escobedo I'd call K&N regarding that. I know mine has a similar setup on the Impala.
Rubber City Motoring good idea I'll call them thanks.
I'd have to see a dyno comparison.
I seriously doubt there is a significant power gain from these aftermarket intake setups.
And if you still have stock tuning, there will be NO power gain due to torque management...
its not for power its because they heat soak a fuck ton so a cold air intake makes the engine temp colder.
Dude I'm pushing 500hp in my cruze get with the program
Nice! Sounds like fun :)
Haha there is no way to get that kinda power out of a 1.4 besides the transmission is only rated to handle 180HP and torque.
@@koreymayo8884 Well, I don't know all the details but zzp currently is over 400hp on their sonic they built.
@@jacobshort5378 that's fine as long as it's a manual transmission and you dont mind the engine not lasting very long lol. I'm only running a ZZP CAI, ZZP intercooler, ZZP ported throttle body and might get catless downpipe and high flow mid pipe later and might get a ported throttle body, but then I probably wont get a tune because then that will be way over 180HP on my automatic transmission. I also have a big 3 wire kit and a colder 176 degree thermostat from a chevy volt and have had zero coolant leaks ever since! The second gen cruzes actually have 176-180 degree thermostats after all the coolant leaks and turbo failures on the first gen which runs around 220!
@@koreymayo8884 I just recently got a cruze 1.4. Granted stock, but manual transmission. I won't be going insane on it, just minor touches to make it a little peppy. I'm not expecting to be 400hp or anything insane lol. Tune and such. My SUV walks all over my cruze lol and all my SUV has is a simple tune and intake. I keep my fun to simple and easy to not put MAJOR stress on things. A little extra power is all I really want out of my daily cars. If I wanted a race car, I'd build one you know? lol
faz o video em portugues,nao intendi nada!
Intalled this and my car is bogging and won’t run
MAF sensor installed the right direction? I had that same issue. Put it on backwards...
Thanks for the quick reply man , yes that’s what it was
Perfect! My cruise disabled too when that happened. Enjoy!
More air needs more fuel
Why do you think the fuel mileage goes down guy? Because you let more air in and the car compensates by adding more fuel hence the fuel mileage loss.
K&N is actually cheaper than this...
Is it now?
Rubber City Motoring I compared the prices, and this intake is $50 more than a K&N. Not saying K&N doesn’t have any that aren’t this expensive or more expensive, but I was expecting this to be below $200.
Zzp intake goes half off for black Friday though and has a better heat shield and powder coated pipe and looks better!
I’m looking into one of these
@@vciq well you just missed the sale! Instead of $240 it was $140 for the ZZP CAI I'm waiting for mine to ship to my house along with a ZZP inter cooler kit for $350 instead of $500 since one of my inter cooler pipes is broken anyways.