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Hey, what's with all the hype around popping up an old thread? Just for pointing me out, I am going to look for some more after this post. Muhahahaha! Seriously though, I was inquiring about how the intake was working for him. Nice to see it is working ok for him. Would be funny as hell if it actually makes more hp/torque like he believes. I would like to see more around the intakes and such. I am even willing to 'waste' money on having a custom job with two long primaries going into the throttle body that merges just before the passenger side wall. Possibly having the maf sensor in the wheel well area. You know, just to see what happens instead of just 'arm-chair', hypothetical theories. Actually, I'd LOVE to see this done. Will wait and see. And Silver.....I wouldn't care if you made the intake out of aluminum foil or plumber's piping. As long as it works as intended and has no ill effects. You can always sit down and talk about why it works the way it does. You may stumble across something new by this means. You can not always learn something new by sticking to what you think you already know. New discoveries take place sometimes by trying new things.
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My dad who used to own a 1979 280ZX back in KSA, asked me if I want to sell the SVX since I got a virtually new 05 350Z.... HELL NO was the answer for I'd rather sell the Z and not the SVX. With all that said, and as the guys mentioned, MY BUTT DYNO felt the difference between K&N inside a copper box and an OEM filter. The whole issue was that the K&N be surrounded by cold air. The cold air comes from the inside of the copper box which is being hit by air coming directly from the outside. In my custom front bumper there are air ventilations on the sides, those openings are letting air in to hit the copper box. The K&N is inside the copper box, plain and simple. The piping going to the intake is made of heat resistant material doubled by another HR material used in ordinary house heating pipings. Trevor I highly respect you as a knowledgeable member of this forum (unlike others). But in all due respect, I say my system works BETTER than I have expected in terms or pumping colder air to the engine, I like it, it also protects my filter from mud and water... and most definitely insects and rats
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Danny... You are not getting colder air... you are getting ambient air, which is the same air the stock intake picks up.
You are no pumping air in, you are sucking it in via the 4 stroke engine you have. Copper is not a magical cooling metal, it is a conductive metal, so the air around it will more reflect its core temperature(hence the ambient temp post) Furthermore, our intake is BIGGER than the one used on an Sti which flows for more than 300 crank horse, why would it resrict the measly 230 hrs a stock engine makes? You may think its faster, but in reality it is probobly going just as fast as before or even slower Tom |
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What four stroke? what do you mean by restricting it??? the piping I used is larger than stock, I mean the heat resistant piping going into the MAF. the K&N is of the 1990 Mustang 5.0L... where is my restriction then? The copper exists only outside the engine bay, in the wheel fender in the shape of a box containing the K&N... where is my restriction then??
Furthermore all this discussion will become useless by year end... all that will change!
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i meant 4 stroke just as it is listed above... The EG33 and MOST gasoline auto engines are a 4 stroke... Danny I was refering to the pieces going from the MAF to the throttle bodies, i didn't realize that you reverted to stock tubing.
Tom |
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Can we see some pics of this intake? That might clear some stuff up.
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I used a wide heat resistant flexible tube from the wheel fender into the maf directly. from the Maf to the engine it is stock. what appears inside the engine bay, I double layered it with another thick heat resistant material...
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