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Help me out with my intake mod, PLS??
Guys i am trying to redo my intake system. I need few ideas about possible mods that can be done. Especially the piping to the intake manifold. I havebeen searching for previous mods done before with no luck. I swear that i saw someone who already did it on this furum (he did something like metal piping connected to the manifold), can anybody help me out with some pics?
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Danny, I've had a few different intake/ram air systems on my car. The one that was the coolest, (in terms of degrees) as verified by a remote temp sensor was as follows.
I used the stock air box attached to the throttle body. It is well designed, non restrictive, and plastic, making it both light weight and more insulated than a metal tube, hung across a hot engine. I mounted the MAF directley to the inner fender at the opening for the stock air filter/air box. To connect the TB airbox to the MAF mounted on the inner fender, you can use a rubber 3" ID hose from these guys. https://shell7.tdl.com/~jags/Pages/P...n_Ducting.html With the MAF (farther from the engine heat) now open to the inner fender, you can install a cone type filter in the inner fender and the engine gets cooler air. You do not have to cut any holes in the inner fender as they are not sealed. I had that system for a year or so and was happy with it. Tom.
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Mod?
I still want to see one of you "modifiers" come up with a functional scoop that feeds the intake system.
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I had two.
![]() The first one I installed on my car before I even drove it home from the dealership. After the stock airbox/air filter, it had PVP tubing going thru the inner fender to the lower intake grill in our front bumper. And used the lower half on the pass side for the intake scoop. The second one had the stock air filter/air box in place as well. The stock tube going down out of it in the normal position. and a simple 90 degree bend 3" ID rubber elbow poking thru the bottom of the inner fender facing forward. with a 3" tube out of it as a ram air tube. I even tried a tapered funnel about 6" wide, and 4" tall going into that elbow. It looked like crap and made no differance at the dragstrip, that day, so I pitched it. Note; I did not mean to imply that it did not work, just that the funnel made no differance compared to the strait 3" tube
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www.svxfiles.com The first SuperCharged SVX, ![]() the first 4.44 gears, the first equal length headers, the first phenolic spacers, the first Class Glass fiberglass hood, the first with 4, 4.44s in his driveway ![]() Fiberglass Hood thread My locker 4.44 Swap link Last edited by svxfiles; 03-21-2005 at 10:03 AM. |
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As you know, if you put a piece of aluminum in the fridge, you take it out after a while, put your finger on it and it gets stuck because of the icy thing on it.... and if you heat it up it will have the reverse effect...on the other hand, if you put a piece of rubber, it only gets cold on the outside and insulates the inside from it... So i am planning to make the whole intake system from aluminum instead of rubber, i want it to get colder with more air it gets to it... but you will tell me what about the engine heat? the answer is very simple: get insulating material used in burners for radiator use, cover it all around the piping and finally all of the stuff with rubber tape. I know it will not be that attractive scene, but I will sure get the efficient kick out of it ![]() ![]() ![]() I dunno if you understood my idea, i will realize it, it won't take all that hard work with me... any more comments?
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Maybe I am missing something?!?!
So you want to take a matrial with naturally good insulating properties (rubber), replace it with a material with poor insulating properties (aluminum), and then wrap it with another good insulator. Um, why? ![]() |
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Unless the bottom of the fender is under 6" of water it's not a problem. ![]()
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Right, because it is a) a poor insulator, and b) a good conductor. So if you have something inside an aluminum tube (like air) you get more heat transfer to and from it (depending on wheter the stuff is hotter or the ambient air is hotter). If your tube is in a cold place the stuff in the tube gets colder because the heat can easily convect from the stuff to the tube and then to the surrounding air. Conversely if your tube is in a hot place (like an engine bay) heat from the engine will transfer to the stuff in the tube. Wrapping the tube in an insulator is exactly the same as using a material like rubber that is a bad conductor. The heat can't get in or out. In your idea the heat from the air would transfer to the aluminum tube, not get into the engine bay (which is hotter anyway so the heat would never go that way) because of the insulator and then transfer back into the charge-air. You could of course do what you are planning and then devise some kind of heat transfer mechanism that would be attached only to the metal liner of the tube. Maybe run some cold water tubes through the insulator and create a water jacket around the intake charge. It would be really easy...all you need is a pump, some tubes, a place to keep the water, and a way to cool the water. Maybe you could use fiberglass?!?! |
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Danny 1994 Silver SVX in hybernation, awaiting for the monsterous awakening (Lebanon) ![]() 1967 Mercedes-Benz 250SL Euro Specs, Hard/Softtop, White/Red. Under Complete Restoration ![]() 2013 Mercedes-Benz SL350 Euro Specs, White/Red. Mint... Another step into SL Collection. ![]() |
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Pearl '92 LS-L 179K (Historic 1st 5-speed SVX) Mods: 5-speed, 4.11's, Group-N motor mounts, dual Magnaflows, cone air filter, Kenwood MP-228 CD/Receiver, white-faced gauges, '97 grill, custom window tinting. Ebony Mica '92 LS 80K Oct 2002 - Dec 2004: Victim of theft. She served me well. You can tell the lack of craftsmanship by the wrinkles in the duct tape. |
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What i meant Johnny is that aluminum gets colder more than other materials. Why you think radiators are made of aluminum? because it is the best cooler for the engine... as for the insulator, i am planning to use amiante and then wrap everything up with a rubber tape.
PS: i think amiante is used as an insulator in our exhaust covers...
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Actually, gold and copper are both better heat conductors...
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