I disagree slightly mate as the nice cool dense air that is being sucked in by these filters is then wasted by the change in temperature when it is compressed by the turbo. An increase in pressure relates to an increase in temperature.
Just for example, and all theoretical figures....
If the inlet air is going in at say 10c, and comes out of the turbo at 60c then is cooled by the coolers and into your intake manifold at 20c
Then this change is done by the efficiency of your coolers?
The intercoolers cool the air by 40c in this example.
Now my logic tells me, even if the air goes into the turbo at a lower 5c, the turbo is still going to spin the air at its maximum boost 1.55 bar and the air will still be charged to 60c? Pressure and temperature being related!
Or is this when it comes out of the turbo at 55c and the relationship is always going to be a 50c increase. The turbo is still pressurising to exactly the same level, so is this at a result of a fixed temperature?
Thats what i cant get my head around.
However i know in the summer, the cars do feel a lot more sluggish compared to what they are doing at the moment, but i suspect thats down to the intercoolers not working as efficiently with the hotter outside air temp not being able to cool as much rather than the temp of the air going into the filter.