Hi everyone,
Ive spent a fair bit of time reading up on modifying the standard airbox, most of which I have read from doing a search on here. I come accross a very interesting article which was :
http://autospeed.drive.com.au/cms/article.html?&A=0629
Basically if u read all 5 sections of it the guy talks about negaive pressures etc, i wont go into it as he makes a much better effort of explanin it than I ever could lol
I still have a few questions tho:
What does everyone consider better..ie performance, value for money, effort etc the modifyed airbox, or induction kit/ forced air induction?
Has anyone modifyed their airbox, and achieved "amazing" results?
Ive seen from pictures that most modified airboxs people have sanded off and smoothed off the insides, any particular reason why this was done, instead of creating a smooth surface with some kinda filler?
As for increasing the size of the air intake, is it possible to go too big in theory? I would of thought that possibly a massive intake would mean there is more air to move, but would it move slower? Im no makeing a very good explination of what i mean here sorry, I mean is the pressure gonna be less in a large air intake, thus makeing the air move slower?
does also the increased airflow give any "induction roar" effect?
sorry if any of this seems like "silly questions", really interested in your thoughts and experiences tho.
thanks
Ive spent a fair bit of time reading up on modifying the standard airbox, most of which I have read from doing a search on here. I come accross a very interesting article which was :
http://autospeed.drive.com.au/cms/article.html?&A=0629
Basically if u read all 5 sections of it the guy talks about negaive pressures etc, i wont go into it as he makes a much better effort of explanin it than I ever could lol
I still have a few questions tho:
What does everyone consider better..ie performance, value for money, effort etc the modifyed airbox, or induction kit/ forced air induction?
Has anyone modifyed their airbox, and achieved "amazing" results?
Ive seen from pictures that most modified airboxs people have sanded off and smoothed off the insides, any particular reason why this was done, instead of creating a smooth surface with some kinda filler?
As for increasing the size of the air intake, is it possible to go too big in theory? I would of thought that possibly a massive intake would mean there is more air to move, but would it move slower? Im no makeing a very good explination of what i mean here sorry, I mean is the pressure gonna be less in a large air intake, thus makeing the air move slower?
does also the increased airflow give any "induction roar" effect?
sorry if any of this seems like "silly questions", really interested in your thoughts and experiences tho.
thanks