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mysterio2099 11-26-2005 01:03 PM

air intake questions
 
I was talking with a friend about cold air intakes (since I don't know so much) and he told me it's not worth the money. He's suggestion was to just get a K&N air filter and I'd be just as good.

That seemed a little weird to me so I thought I'd ask the guys on the forum :)


Also, I was wondering if there is a different between intake brands like Injen, Greddy, and AEM.... to cheaper brands like Ractive. I found an Ractive intake (I believe short ram?) here: http://www.carxpressions.com/perform...e_intakes2.htm for $53 ... I'm not going for a street racer, just a nice performance upgrade.

Any opinions will be appreciated.

Thanks.

mysterio2099 11-27-2005 06:21 PM

RE: air intake questions
 
Am I asking a stupid question or does no one help out around here??

anko_kun 12-07-2005 09:49 PM

RE: air intake questions
 
the 1 on the sight is not a good one it is just a filter and adatper not a pipe soo you need one with a pipe let me find one

anko_kun 12-07-2005 09:55 PM

RE: air intake questions
 
http://www.extremepsi.com/store/images/t_16345.jpg here you go

rganders315 12-08-2005 12:34 AM

RE: air intake questions
 
A cold air intake IS going to help you. Have you ever notice the increase in performance in the cooler fall, than summer. Colder air is better for detonation. Hence why people use Nitrous.

FireDoc 12-08-2005 03:13 PM

RE: air intake questions
 
Cold air is more dense than hot air because the molecules in cold air are packed closer together and move less than the hotter molecules which are bouncing around like crazy. You are getting more volume into the cylinders because of this principal. For Every 10 degrees you can lower the engines air temperature, you gain 1 percent power, Generally speaking.

EMonz57 12-08-2005 07:13 PM

RE: air intake questions
 
Wait are we talking on a turbo car? because a cold air is non exitsant in that case sine the air be taken threw the filter go in to the compressor housing and gets heatted up so a drop in filter is just as good i guess except the restriction of the air box

FireDoc 12-09-2005 12:31 AM

RE: air intake questions
 
You are correct. This estimate is only applicable on N/A cars. And now as I look at the picture, I see this is turbo plumbing. My mistake[sm=wakeup.gif]

anko_kun 12-09-2005 06:04 PM

RE: air intake questions
 
true but a intake on a turbo still helps the factory is not that good is what ive heard

EMonz57 12-09-2005 06:55 PM

RE: air intake questions
 


ORIGINAL: anko_kun

true but a intake on a turbo still helps the factory is not that good is what ive heard
It really doesnt help much with mnor modds. the stock intake is restickive but really you wont gain anything noticable by an intake on a turbo car other than the sound of SPOOOLL


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