What price clean air ?
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04-01-2015, 11:46 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-01-2015 11:48 PM by jondee86.)
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RE: What price clean air ?
(04-01-2015 11:35 AM)totta Crolla Wrote: Subjective ? I agree, mine certainly sounds like it makes more power When considering the difference in performance between factory and aftermarket filter setups, don't forget to look at the resistance to flow. Flow resistance varies as the square of the velocity, and is also affected by bends, changes in direction, expansions or reductions in cross sectional area etc. On the factory AE86 intake ther are a lot of these, and most are eliminated with the Apexi system. At low rpm's the airflow is low, and almost any intake system will work OK. But at high rpm's, flow resistance starts to become significant, and it is at this point that the freer flowing system will show an advantage. I agree that the OEM paper filter is a good, but not good enough to offset the less turbulent flow and lower overall resistance of the aftermarket setup. Of course, more modern cars have better airbox and intake designs, and there is very little evidence to support performance gains from installing pod filters. In fact I have seen several tests that show a loss of power when ditching the nice factory tuned intake for a random shiny pod Cheers... jondee86 |
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