air intake
#11
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Originally Posted by lean2y,Feb 12 2010, 02:51 PM
thank you very much for all your opinions, greatly appreciated...
there's no right or wrong opinion because their are your but you can't argue with numbers, right?
#12
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Raw data, with incorrect methods and procedures, doesn't make for good conclusions though.
I've seen one person actually test for airbox temps correctly, and that person found no appreciable difference with airbox temps with the exception that at idle, the airbox interior gets hotter faster. Once you are moving, fresh air is flowing through the engine and things cool off quick enough - you're talking 1-2 hp loss. Besides, unless you are in a race for your life against another S2000, you'll never miss that hp.
Yes, air temps are slightly higher, but its like a 1% hp decrease because the air temps only rise 10° or so. Its just not that big of an issue.
I've seen one person actually test for airbox temps correctly, and that person found no appreciable difference with airbox temps with the exception that at idle, the airbox interior gets hotter faster. Once you are moving, fresh air is flowing through the engine and things cool off quick enough - you're talking 1-2 hp loss. Besides, unless you are in a race for your life against another S2000, you'll never miss that hp.
Yes, air temps are slightly higher, but its like a 1% hp decrease because the air temps only rise 10° or so. Its just not that big of an issue.
#14
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Originally Posted by Saki GT,Feb 12 2010, 03:42 PM
Raw data, with incorrect methods and procedures, doesn't make for good conclusions though.
I've seen one person actually test for airbox temps correctly, and that person found no appreciable difference with airbox temps with the exception that at idle, the airbox interior gets hotter faster. Once you are moving, fresh air is flowing through the engine and things cool off quick enough - you're talking 1-2 hp loss. Besides, unless you are in a race for your life against another S2000, you'll never miss that hp.
Yes, air temps are slightly higher, but its like a 1% hp decrease because the air temps only rise 10° or so. Its just not that big of an issue.
I've seen one person actually test for airbox temps correctly, and that person found no appreciable difference with airbox temps with the exception that at idle, the airbox interior gets hotter faster. Once you are moving, fresh air is flowing through the engine and things cool off quick enough - you're talking 1-2 hp loss. Besides, unless you are in a race for your life against another S2000, you'll never miss that hp.
Yes, air temps are slightly higher, but its like a 1% hp decrease because the air temps only rise 10° or so. Its just not that big of an issue.
so it does hurt performance? that's exactly what i am trying to say.
i don't really care or know how much it will hurt(i am not claiming how much hp like you are doing)...but it's safe to say that it's not a peformance "upgrade"?
#16
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Sounds great, but you will definitely feel heat bog when it gets warm out. I concur, the CEL will not come on b/c of it.
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Originally Posted by rudeboy1313,Feb 12 2010, 05:55 PM
i have my whole box , out. I love the sound but planning on CAI soon. I have notice the power drop at stops though.
#20
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Originally Posted by lean2y,Feb 22 2010, 07:33 PM
hey guys, which is the better intake the K&N 57-Series FIPK Intake (short) or the PRM intake jet stream? i need your expertise on this. thank you.