Blacktop 20V - Cold Air Intake or Panel Filter?
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Just a quick over view.
On a blacktop, pod filters cost power.
On a blacktop, the lower extractor (2-1 section) is a restriction (could be bigger)
On a blacktop, the section through the cross member is crushed so is a restriction (could be bigger also)
Funny thing is that on a silvetop, I have found this.
Pod filters dont let the heat in as much as they suggest. Track tested in in the winter at Taupo, intake temperature was 27C. Temperature change is swift too. Air temp falls so does the intake temp.
Stock silvertop replaced with FGK extractors, 2 1/2 inch after cross member section. Dyno test 78kW to 84kW.
Crushed section replaced with 2 1/2 inch section. 87.3kW to 88.1kW, very little gain.
Because this is on a silvertop Id say they probably dont apply to a blacktop, but still worth saying.
On a blacktop, pod filters cost power.
On a blacktop, the lower extractor (2-1 section) is a restriction (could be bigger)
On a blacktop, the section through the cross member is crushed so is a restriction (could be bigger also)
Funny thing is that on a silvetop, I have found this.
Pod filters dont let the heat in as much as they suggest. Track tested in in the winter at Taupo, intake temperature was 27C. Temperature change is swift too. Air temp falls so does the intake temp.
Stock silvertop replaced with FGK extractors, 2 1/2 inch after cross member section. Dyno test 78kW to 84kW.
Crushed section replaced with 2 1/2 inch section. 87.3kW to 88.1kW, very little gain.
Because this is on a silvertop Id say they probably dont apply to a blacktop, but still worth saying.
Affroman wrote:Pod filters dont let the heat in as much as they suggest. Track tested in in the winter at Taupo, intake temperature was 27C. Temperature change is swift too.
Most driving is in town though where engine temps get rather warm sitting in traffic etc, which would have a negative affect on having a pod.
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BZG|Bling wrote:Affroman wrote:Pod filters dont let the heat in as much as they suggest. Track tested in in the winter at Taupo, intake temperature was 27C. Temperature change is swift too.
Most driving is in town though where engine temps get rather warm sitting in traffic etc, which would have a negative affect on having a pod.
Hot air being less dense is irrelevant when around town, because when you're at part throttle you're intentionally limiting the amount of air coming in anyway.
Since there's also such a small volume of air going in, additional chance of detonation isnt going to be an issue either.
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Affroman wrote:Just a quick over view.
On a blacktop, pod filters cost power.
Just curious, how was the power difference measured & how was the pod filter installed?... and what were the numbers?
red car
1/4 mile - 14.683s @ 91.83mph
Manfield - 1:24s
Taupo - Track1 1:53s (road tyres) - Track2 1:22s - Track3 48s (with esses) - Track4 1:58s
1/4 mile - 14.683s @ 91.83mph
Manfield - 1:24s
Taupo - Track1 1:53s (road tyres) - Track2 1:22s - Track3 48s (with esses) - Track4 1:58s
eskimo wrote:So after reading through this thread im better to leave the K&N panel filter in the standard air box over fitting trumpets and socks to my AE111
Yes. Unless you've got an appropriately-tuned aftermarket ECU and other bits and pieces, you will always see a power drop if you ditch the factory plenum.
eskimo wrote:So after reading through this thread im better to leave the K&N panel filter in the standard air box over fitting trumpets and socks to my AE111
Yes, BUT, if you're happy to lose power across the board until you reach 7krpm, trumpets do sound cool
BZG|Bling wrote: I've had all 3 options and the car felt fastest with panel filter in. Slowest with open trumpets. Only seat of pants dyno though
'Aaahh well that's the thing with SOP dyno...
My car felt quicker when it had 20kw ATW less and a shiteload less low end and midrange...
Actual dyno results were surprising to say the least.
Kittah wrote:eskimo wrote:So after reading through this thread im better to leave the K&N panel filter in the standard air box over fitting trumpets and socks to my AE111
Yes. Unless you've got an appropriately-tuned aftermarket ECU and other bits and pieces, you will always see a power drop if you ditch the factory plenum.
Has anyone proved that anywhere here with a proper cold airbox and a dyno?
red car
1/4 mile - 14.683s @ 91.83mph
Manfield - 1:24s
Taupo - Track1 1:53s (road tyres) - Track2 1:22s - Track3 48s (with esses) - Track4 1:58s
1/4 mile - 14.683s @ 91.83mph
Manfield - 1:24s
Taupo - Track1 1:53s (road tyres) - Track2 1:22s - Track3 48s (with esses) - Track4 1:58s
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Flannelman
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I haven't actually dyno'd the difference between factory & pod setup, but I have dyno'd the same bluetop in 2 different cars with factory IHE on one car (minus the cat) and modified IHE on my race car with cold air box.
There was more power and torque across the whole range on the race car with the peak numbers being 75.5KW vs 81.2KW
I'm assuming the exhaust was rather important, but unfortunatly I don't know which had the most effect and how much.
There was more power and torque across the whole range on the race car with the peak numbers being 75.5KW vs 81.2KW
I'm assuming the exhaust was rather important, but unfortunatly I don't know which had the most effect and how much.
red car
1/4 mile - 14.683s @ 91.83mph
Manfield - 1:24s
Taupo - Track1 1:53s (road tyres) - Track2 1:22s - Track3 48s (with esses) - Track4 1:58s
1/4 mile - 14.683s @ 91.83mph
Manfield - 1:24s
Taupo - Track1 1:53s (road tyres) - Track2 1:22s - Track3 48s (with esses) - Track4 1:58s
