Re: Homemade ram air
Wouldn't sealing off the entire air box take away from the amount of air that is sucked up? It looks that with the set up you have now you might actually have a less effective air intake than you did when you had the free air mod. The sheet metal that you have in place is blocking all that air that was already coming in from the free air mod. You seem to actually be blocking more air now than you were allowing in before the whole set up. Wouldn't it be better to keep the tubes in and have the airbox just sealed around the edges and leave the entire middle of the airbox open? Keeping the setup you had before the sheet metal and just sealing around the edges of the airbox would allow for the most air intake, right?
Also, how did you feel that much of a difference in first gear? No CAI can create that much of a difference in first gear because you're just not moving fast enough for the CAI to be that effective... atleast, thats my opinion, i could be wrong but thats why I'm asking.
Wouldn't sealing off the entire air box take away from the amount of air that is sucked up? It looks that with the set up you have now you might actually have a less effective air intake than you did when you had the free air mod. The sheet metal that you have in place is blocking all that air that was already coming in from the free air mod. You seem to actually be blocking more air now than you were allowing in before the whole set up. Wouldn't it be better to keep the tubes in and have the airbox just sealed around the edges and leave the entire middle of the airbox open? Keeping the setup you had before the sheet metal and just sealing around the edges of the airbox would allow for the most air intake, right?
Also, how did you feel that much of a difference in first gear? No CAI can create that much of a difference in first gear because you're just not moving fast enough for the CAI to be that effective... atleast, thats my opinion, i could be wrong but thats why I'm asking.
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