IJ.;1229553 said:Stock airbox is already a CAI...... :nono:
What have you done to your GE that you're outflowing the stock box and need more flow?
IJ.;1229553 said:Stock airbox is already a CAI...... :nono:
What have you done to your GE that you're outflowing the stock box and need more flow?
figgie;1229634 said:lol
correct! And the best part is that it is also plastic, keep the engine heat out!
suprarx7nut;1229686 said:Using an apexi "power intake" (note that it is NOT a Cold Air Intake), I notice a substantial increase in torque from about 3k and on.
suprarx7nut;1229686 said:...I guess my point is that the stock filter set-up is restrictive.
IJ.;1229553 said:Stock airbox is already a CAI...... :nono:
What have you done to your GE that you're outflowing the stock box and need more flow?
figgie;1229698 said:Sorry dude. It don't work that way. Notice is a "feeling" easily skewed by what your mind is "expecting" (ie the good ole placebo effect)
based on what facts? Noticing? Again, feelings don't count.
When you measure pressure drop from one filter to the next. At that point you might have a leg to stand on with your your position. Until then, ancedotal at best but more than likely, pure speculation skewed by placebo.
IJ. said:the AFM is the restriction NOT the stock airbox opening and I can't think of a chassis dyno that's accurate enough to show a 2hp gain/loss even if you dyno'd the mod on the same day.
suprarx7nut;1229686 said:Using an apexi "power intake" (note that it is NOT a Cold Air Intake), I notice a substantial increase in torque from about 3k and on. I have tested it multiple times by swapping back the stock air box/filter and comparing the two and the difference is noticeable. Unfortunately, I dont care enough to spend 75 bucks to prove it on a dyno, but I can feel a difference and I tend to be very skeptical of N/A power gains.
The only problem I run into is that on hot summer days after idling, the Apexi obviously gets affected by the heat. The car is a little more sluggish off the line after a few minutes sitting still.
I am in the process of making a shield box of sorts to keep as much engine heat out as possible.
I guess my point is that the stock filter set-up is restrictive on a stock car with stock exhaust when compared to an Apexi Power Intake. I can imagine the difference would be just as pronounced with a better exhaust as well. Maybe something like the K&N drop in filter would be an even better improvement since it is a better flowing filter when compared to the basic fram or purolator, but utilizes the stock CAI.
:dunno:
Maybe I'll sell my Apexi and try some of the drop in filters one of these days...