I did a similar cold air intake on my Accord and was pleased to see I could make one for my Maxima. The main problem for me with aftermarket CAI's is the increased intake noise. I know some people like it but I want to keep my car as quiet as possible.
Anyway, I did some searching on maxima.org and found out the easiest way was to keep the factory intake scoop at the front of the car and run a tube from the bottom of the ducting to under the front fender. There is a 3.5" diameter capped tube near where the intake ducting goes into the air box. Not sure what the exact purpose is, may be a resonator of some sort. I simply cut the closed end off and attached 4" dryer ducting to it using a 4" worm clamp-total cost, $11. I then used a box cutter to cut out a hole in the splash guard so the hose is drawing air from outside the engine bay. The hose ending is about 6" off the ground but I shouldn't have any problems with pulling water into the engine should I go through a deep puddle since the factory intake scoop is still in place. Should water get into the tube, the engine would pull air through the stock intake instead, sort of like when a straw has a crack in it.
Here are a few pictures. Yeah, the front lip is pretty scuffed up but I can't see it unless I get down there so no biggie.
The engine seems to pull a bit harder from 3500 rpm and up, most noticable from 5000 to the 6500 rpm redline. Maxima.org members say it typically shows a 5 hp increase on a dyno. Not bad for $11, eh?
Anyway, I did some searching on maxima.org and found out the easiest way was to keep the factory intake scoop at the front of the car and run a tube from the bottom of the ducting to under the front fender. There is a 3.5" diameter capped tube near where the intake ducting goes into the air box. Not sure what the exact purpose is, may be a resonator of some sort. I simply cut the closed end off and attached 4" dryer ducting to it using a 4" worm clamp-total cost, $11. I then used a box cutter to cut out a hole in the splash guard so the hose is drawing air from outside the engine bay. The hose ending is about 6" off the ground but I shouldn't have any problems with pulling water into the engine should I go through a deep puddle since the factory intake scoop is still in place. Should water get into the tube, the engine would pull air through the stock intake instead, sort of like when a straw has a crack in it.
Here are a few pictures. Yeah, the front lip is pretty scuffed up but I can't see it unless I get down there so no biggie.





The engine seems to pull a bit harder from 3500 rpm and up, most noticable from 5000 to the 6500 rpm redline. Maxima.org members say it typically shows a 5 hp increase on a dyno. Not bad for $11, eh?
