A while back, I opened the nostrils of my Firebird to create a ram air - type set up. Recently, I went on a road trip and had a chance to unscientifically test the car with the cut out nostrils and "without" the cut out nostrils (I have block off plates). Here is what I found:
Under moderate to heavy acceleration using the functional nostrils, the car definitely pulls noticeably harder / stronger in the 50-65 mph range and upwards from there.
When I put the block off plates back in, the 50-60 MPH "pull" was missing. Above 60 MPH, the car responded similarly to what I saw in the 50-60 range without the block off plates.
Under near-to full WOT, the effect was noticeable even more.
Moving from 65-90 was noticeably easier/quicker without the block off plates.
I did not do comparisons above 90.
Unscientific conclusion: Yes, the nostril cut out does help above 50MPH.
The KN filter is accumulating dirt more rapidly (no surprise there). I've found a few dragonflies in the airbox.
Under moderate to heavy acceleration using the functional nostrils, the car definitely pulls noticeably harder / stronger in the 50-65 mph range and upwards from there.
When I put the block off plates back in, the 50-60 MPH "pull" was missing. Above 60 MPH, the car responded similarly to what I saw in the 50-60 range without the block off plates.
Under near-to full WOT, the effect was noticeable even more.
Moving from 65-90 was noticeably easier/quicker without the block off plates.
I did not do comparisons above 90.
Unscientific conclusion: Yes, the nostril cut out does help above 50MPH.
The KN filter is accumulating dirt more rapidly (no surprise there). I've found a few dragonflies in the airbox.
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