any idea how much of a temperature difference this mod makes in the winter time? And also, how does this mod compare to short tube and CAI?
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02-09-2010, 05:08 PM | #46 (permalink) |
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any idea how much of a temperature difference this mod makes in the winter time?
And also, how does this mod compare to short tube and CAI?
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Over stock, None as the OEM boxes are sealed to the radiator wall and pull air from outside the bay. Intake Air Temps (IAT's) will run 5-10 degrees over ambient typically, while rolling. That 5-10 degrees, as measured at the MAF, is mostly a function of the airbox and MAF being inside the bay. Both a Stillen G3 and my Custom short rams run roughly the same temps based on reports here. Open element short rams though typically will run 25 degrees+ over ambient. The hose will lower that a bit, but without completely shielding the filters they're still gonna suck a lot of engine bay heat. Mine are shielded and insulated so the impact there is minimal. During very cold weather I've seen the difference from ambient go to 2-3 degrees.
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only thing i dont like is it looks like your sealing the ducting to the air box? making it the only way of air getting in. wont that basically make it have to suck through a straw to get air at idle and low speeds. though that doesnt seem like much but im pretty sure your hurting the performance through a good bit of the launching untill certain speeds are hit. ive seen setups like this and watched cars lose power because of that until certain speeds are pushing enough air in. have you actually had the car on a dyno with that setup? cool air is good an all. but it the engine is actually having to struggle to get the air its not helping. you need something to actually monitor air CFMs and see if its actually helping or hurting. but i could be wrong. but that happened to me and a few others on our grand prix bck when i had one. the intakes are very similiar to the Z other than only having one box.
we had places at the bottom of our front fascia perfect for ducting. but it turned out because of the length of tubing the engines were being starved of air. Last edited by jtown82; 03-17-2010 at 01:06 AM. |
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My experiments on another similar design (sealed) on another car showed that the flow up dual 2.5" hoses was enough to pretty much eliminate any restriction at the airbox outlet, and actually show some positive pressure on a Magnehelic gauge.. Last edited by Modshack; 03-17-2010 at 09:43 AM. |
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Hey Modshack, did you get pack A or pack B for the stainless clamps on the website (Http://www.aircraftspruce.com) you provided?
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is there a chance for the water to get into the filters when it rains?
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Huh?......No...This is not a RAM AIR set-up. All it does is help cool the air charge coming into the filter area. Cooler IAT's usually result in more timing advance which equals more power. Doubt you could ever dupicate this on a Dyno... Last edited by Modshack; 05-03-2010 at 02:16 PM. |
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Looks like there's already a mold mark for this! You'd also have to louver the front of the wheel liner to promote flow through... |
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For street use you'd get a better bang for the buck running the lines to the intake. There are simpler ways to duct air to the brakes..(Flaps on the lower control arms etc)
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