Cutting the front AP1 bumper for CAI vent.
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Cutting the front AP1 bumper for CAI vent.
Hey guys, i have had an AEM v1 for a while now, and want to cut out the fake plastic vent on the AP1 front bumper, because the air filter is right behind it. I would hope to get more airflow at higher speeds, only problem is rain. Which brings me to my question, does anyone know of a good way to plug it up for rain? Sound like a good idea or not?
Any input is welcome.
Any input is welcome.
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It's not necessary to open up that fake duct. The AEM filter gets all the air it needs. Because that's not a sealed compartment, you're not going to get much ram air effect anyway. As is, the filter will get very filthy anytime the roads are wet. Opening the duct up will only make the filter get dirtier, faster.
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Originally Posted by xviper,Jan 23 2006, 08:09 PM
It's not necessary to open up that fake duct. The AEM filter gets all the air it needs. Because that's not a sealed compartment, you're not going to get much ram air effect anyway. As is, the filter will get very filthy anytime the roads are wet. Opening the duct up will only make the filter get dirtier, faster.
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I cut mine out and think it looks very nice. While everyone says it doesn't help, it seems logical to me that it would help. Why wouldn't a constant cooler airflow help? Sure the intake is still going to suck up the same amount of air, and the air isn't as hot as in the engine. But it will be even cooler with constand airflow. I will try to take a pic to show what I did.
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There IS a constant air flow through that compartment with or without the duct being cut. Next time you're in there, take a good look. There are gill slits on the underside, gaps at the side and in the rear. Do you think that if AEM thought it a requirement to cut that fake air duct, that they wouldn't tell you to do so in their instructions? The air coming through those slits on the bottom supplies all the air the engine needs AND a constant air flow. Air doesn't have to be fed in from the front to create flow.
If you've cut yours, then great, but don't try to convince others that it's "better".
If you've cut yours, then great, but don't try to convince others that it's "better".
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I cut mine too. I can't say that it is better. I am sure it probably doesn't make much difference but to answer the first guys question I put grilletech sides to cover the holes.
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Originally Posted by xviper,Jan 23 2006, 11:35 PM
There IS a constant air flow through that compartment with or without the duct being cut. Next time you're in there, take a good look. There are gill slits on the underside, gaps at the side and in the rear. Do you think that if AEM thought it a requirement to cut that fake air duct, that they wouldn't tell you to do so in their instructions? The air coming through those slits on the bottom supplies all the air the engine needs AND a constant air flow. Air doesn't have to be fed in from the front to create flow.
If you've cut yours, then great, but don't try to convince others that it's "better".
If you've cut yours, then great, but don't try to convince others that it's "better".
To me it is all just common sense. If you get a box, put 3 little slits on the bottom facing towards the rear(not the front), and put a slip in the back right side. Put some kind of heating source, like the air coming from the engine. Because I am sure that air does flow from your engine bay to where the CAI is, its just not AS hot as the engine bay. Put all this into a wind tunnel. Get inside temps. Then cut out openings in the front of the box, directly letting air in, it will cool down.
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Sorry, but I've had enough of this. You believe what you want and you tell yourself what your "common sense" tells you. If you are happy in your ideas of how things work, good for you.
ps. You have one HUGE flaw in your conceptualized model but since you "know what you're talking about", I won't tell you what it is.
ps. You have one HUGE flaw in your conceptualized model but since you "know what you're talking about", I won't tell you what it is.