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Myxalplyx 06-29-2007 09:13 AM

Aftermarket Intake Horsepower Guess Poll
 
I just wanted to get a head count on opinions on how much horsepower a fully custom made intake could yield on an SVX with the exhaust already done. When I say exhaust, I mean with a custom made exhaust from the exhaust port back. Pick the exhaust configuration that you think is perfect for the SVX. Once this is installed, how much hp do you think a custom (Meaning that all the piping before the throttle body has been modified) can make. It does not matter what the intake setup is (for those that don't think it matters), just assume with the best made intake possible (besides the stock one).

1) Less than the stock intake,

2) 1 - 5hp,

3) 5 - 10hp,

4) 10hp +

Landshark 06-29-2007 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Myxalplyx
I just wanted to get a head count on opinions on how much horsepower a fully custom made intake could yield on an SVX with the exhaust already done.

fixed. <added content for short-ass reply>

It's Just Eric 06-29-2007 10:13 AM

You and your intakes:rolleyes:

Is this poll for the intake AND exhaust hp gains compared to stock, or is it the intake gains after custom exhaust. If its the first, ill say 5-10, if it's the second...1-5. Numbers id put my money on are 10 and 2

now...remembeing that chike's car has had the cams, and presumebly fuel pump, injectors, and an ecu chip done...an intake and exhaust could possibly yeild more on his engine that a stock one, due to the increased time the valves are open, ect. But once again, I dont think the intake and exhaust are overly restrictive

When you say no paricular exhaust configuration, please specify weather the car will be street legal or not...Seems to me straight pipes with MABEY a muffler would be "the best", but it'd probly have a hard time passing inspection

Myxalplyx 06-29-2007 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by It's Just Eric
You and your intakes:rolleyes:

Is this poll for the intake AND exhaust hp gains compared to stock, or is it the intake gains after custom exhaust.

After custom exhaust....any exhaust...of your choice that you think is best fitted for the SVX.

And thanks for your responses so far.




Quote:

Originally Posted by It's Just Eric
When you say no paricular exhaust configuration, please specify weather the car will be street legal or not

Street legal!!

jman050 06-29-2007 03:14 PM

i think you will loose power with any intake setup other than maybe a true ram air setup if you were to create it.

Ricochet 06-29-2007 03:54 PM

How can an unrestricted straight piped intake make you LOSE power over a curvy thin plastic box contraption?

Darren 06-29-2007 04:09 PM

Unless your running a feed from outside of the engine bay your going to lose power due to high inlet temp,
I put an HKS induction kit on my type r impreza and it lost power and torque & much higher inlet temp on the before and after rolling road sessions.

With the boxer engine any filter/induction is going to sit above the manifolds and as we all know hot air rises and the svx has no ventilation or cold air feed other than the small front grill.

Ricochet 06-30-2007 04:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Darren
With the boxer engine any filter/induction is going to sit above the manifolds and as we all know hot air rises and the svx has no ventilation or cold air feed other than the small front grill.

...............what? Just buy the stage 2 or 3 or whatever intake from dayle's warehouse page, they go into the bumper.

jman050 06-30-2007 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Ricochet
...............what? Just buy the stage 2 or 3 or whatever intake from dayle's warehouse page, they go into the bumper.

i take it you have an aftermarket intake and want to justify why you bought it. The svx isnt the only car that responds best to the stock airbox. Go over the the 350z forums and you will find the same thing.

Ricochet 06-30-2007 02:21 PM

............what? You were saying something about air being fed from under the hood, above the manifolds or something. I was just saying the air is fed from under the bumper.. and I don't need to justify anything, I just wanted some noise. My svx, nor anyone's svx, will ever be fast so I'm not going to even try.

Can you justify your ubercoolsuperexpensive magnaflow exhaust mod? I bet you're beating all the corvettes in the world now. And by corvettes I mean 4 cylinder accords.

NikFu S. 06-30-2007 02:22 PM

After exhaust work, I say an intake will yeild no gains, unless somehow your intake forces a bit more air in.

jman050 06-30-2007 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Ricochet
............what? You were saying something about air being fed from under the hood, above the manifolds or something. I was just saying the air is fed from under the bumper.. and I don't need to justify anything, I just wanted some noise. My svx, nor anyone's svx, will ever be fast so I'm not going to even try.

Can you justify your ubercoolsuperexpensive magnaflow exhaust mod? I bet you're beating all the corvettes in the world now. And by corvettes I mean 4 cylinder accords.

I NEVER said anything about air being fed from under the hood or anything about manifolds. I was just stating what i have seen as fact and that no intake will show gains over the stock intake unless its some sort or ram air (which i have not seen dyno runs of so i cant comment on the power increase or decrease) and dayles kit does not feed from under the bumper it feeds from the fender just like the stock intake.

yes i can justify my magnaflow because my stock muffler had a hole in it and it was cheaper to go aftermarket and it will be justified even more when i put on a 75 shot. And dont you think you are kinda jumping the gun and insulting many of the people in the svx community that have made 5spd/6spd, superchargers, cams, forged internals possible by saying no ones svx will never be fast. Maybe you should just stick to what you know and say "My svx will never be fast."

Darren 06-30-2007 05:28 PM

I dont want to open a whole can of worms but basically induction kits/filters are an aftermarket item that is not of much value per ££ spent on most cars, more so subaru because they actually do a good job on R&R from the factory!

Its not all about the amount of air you can force into an engine when you are looing at anything producing over 150 BHP air temp is a major factor, hense why virtually every Turbo vehicle runs and intercooler, the cooler the air the denser is it there forfore more O2, my Impreza runs a spray onto the intercooler to keep temp down and my Evo had water injection to do both.

All the (mushroom) filters are doing is taking large particles from the air that is HOT from the engine bay, the factory air box will be fed from outside of the engine bay and as it act like a storage unit will actually cool the air by 1 to 2 degrees.

The only way and after market set up will work is if as mentioned if it can produce either a ram air effect ( forced induction from air speed) or by supplying the engine with cool air, IE from out side of the HOT engine bay.

Have a look at the induction on any evo or high performance motorsport homologated road car and you will see an inlet system from outside of the engine bay and not the inner wheel arch in most cases.

Ricochet 06-30-2007 06:18 PM

They probably add maybe 1-2hp but that's why I said I got one just for the neato sound.
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Originally Posted by jman050
I NEVER said anything about air being fed from under the hood or anything about manifolds. I was just stating what i have seen as fact and that no intake will show gains over the stock intake unless its some sort or ram air (which i have not seen dyno runs of so i cant comment on the power increase or decrease) and dayles kit does not feed from under the bumper it feeds from the fender just like the stock intake.

yes i can justify my magnaflow because my stock muffler had a hole in it and it was cheaper to go aftermarket and it will be justified even more when i put on a 75 shot. And dont you think you are kinda jumping the gun and insulting many of the people in the svx community that have made 5spd/6spd, superchargers, cams, forged internals possible by saying no ones svx will never be fast. Maybe you should just stick to what you know and say "My svx will never be fast."

Show me an svx that runs 10's and I'll edit my post :)

Sov13t 06-30-2007 07:11 PM

I tend to agree with Ricochet on this one, I got an air intake for two reasons, one being the look it adds under the hood, and also the life span and quality of the filter. On the other hand, if you remove the under carriage (plastic cover sealing the right fender compartment) one can argue that the air temperature is going to decrease and the flow increase, thus perhaps being better than the stock air box.

As it has been stated over and over on this network, our cars are designed for luxurious/style aspect rather than speed. And then yet again, there are a few members on here that are pushing the limits of these cars and redefining their performance capabilities (talking about Toms, dynomatt, and a few others (sorry I fail to remember nicknames as easily as names)).

My two cents on this subject,
-Sov13t.


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