My first fibreglass effort! Intake partition... NOW WITH UPGRADES!
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Ok, had a go at acrylic... not perfect yet, but will get there. I have ordered some K&N prefilter gauze and will line the bottom of the box with it to stop dust and water etc that the air duct may allow in... will post pics when it arrives.
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Andy: I must say, that looks stunning..........good work indeed.
About the intake you created under the filter, since you recorded cooler air, why not lower the filter and plumbing to go into the fender itself (like those Civic/Integra intakes), follow me?
About the intake you created under the filter, since you recorded cooler air, why not lower the filter and plumbing to go into the fender itself (like those Civic/Integra intakes), follow me?
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Amayzing !!!!
I get a woody just looking at it !!!
I get a woody just looking at it !!!
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Originally Posted by Crazy Eddie
Amayzing !!!!
I get a woody just looking at it !!!
I get a woody just looking at it !!!
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Was that a pun ( point )
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Now get you a couple of those temperature stickers and mount one in the box and one on top and take a look at what is going on.
Or the fun way. Run two temp probes and do it electronically.
Go buy you one of those "Tornado" inserts and put it in your cool air induction line ;P
Or the fun way. Run two temp probes and do it electronically.
Go buy you one of those "Tornado" inserts and put it in your cool air induction line ;P
#128
Damn dawg! That engine bay is like ice yo!
</randy jackson>
i.e.
"I put Lamborghini doors on that Escalade
Low pro's so low look like I'm ridin' on blades"
Nice job; it actually looks good ANNND serves a positive purpose!
Btw NZ, you have a very beautiful country...took a 14 day trip through there a few years back.
</randy jackson>
i.e.
"I put Lamborghini doors on that Escalade
Low pro's so low look like I'm ridin' on blades"
Nice job; it actually looks good ANNND serves a positive purpose!
Btw NZ, you have a very beautiful country...took a 14 day trip through there a few years back.
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Originally Posted by testarossa_td
Now get you a couple of those temperature stickers and mount one in the box and one on top and take a look at what is going on.
Or the fun way. Run two temp probes and do it electronically.
Go buy you one of those "Tornado" inserts and put it in your cool air induction line ;P
Or the fun way. Run two temp probes and do it electronically.
Go buy you one of those "Tornado" inserts and put it in your cool air induction line ;P
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Originally Posted by pcarphanatik
Damn dawg! That engine bay is like ice yo!
</randy jackson>
i.e.
"I put Lamborghini doors on that Escalade
Low pro's so low look like I'm ridin' on blades"
Nice job; it actually looks good ANNND serves a positive purpose!
Btw NZ, you have a very beautiful country...took a 14 day trip through there a few years back.
</randy jackson>
i.e.
"I put Lamborghini doors on that Escalade
Low pro's so low look like I'm ridin' on blades"
Nice job; it actually looks good ANNND serves a positive purpose!
Btw NZ, you have a very beautiful country...took a 14 day trip through there a few years back.
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Andy
That filter looks pretty restrictive ??
Ed
That filter looks pretty restrictive ??
Ed
#134
A big pre-filter like that (being a large surface area), still allows plenty of flow, so has very little practical loss in breathing efficiency. And, with a funnel feeding the intake hose from the higher-pressure aerodynamic stagnation point at the nose of the car, the modest ram-air pressure effect would pretty much offset any loss in flow due to filtration restrictions.
In effect, that's largely what the BMW 535i does: Feeds cooler denser ambient air under modest ram-air pressure from in front of the grill into a sorta oversized air filter, to offset flow efficiency lost to bends, restrictions, turbulence, etc..
In effect, that's largely what the BMW 535i does: Feeds cooler denser ambient air under modest ram-air pressure from in front of the grill into a sorta oversized air filter, to offset flow efficiency lost to bends, restrictions, turbulence, etc..
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This should take care of any loss in flow from the foam filter.
It does offer a slight restriction in air flow itself, but that "in theory" would be offset by it's vortex like fun
http://www.tornadoair.com/
It does offer a slight restriction in air flow itself, but that "in theory" would be offset by it's vortex like fun
http://www.tornadoair.com/