sealed cold air feed air filters
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sealed cold air feed air filters
Does anyone on here recommend using a cold air feed sealed type air filter....like the pipercross venom???..
I been thinking of for while my engine draws too much warm air from under my small bonnet, temps can get up to 40degc while driving.
Are they worth the cost of £120?...anyone else use one?
think I would need the 100mm air intake one though, not the 75mm.
http://www.thepipercrossshop.co.uk/pipe ... 376025.htm
cheers
scott
I been thinking of for while my engine draws too much warm air from under my small bonnet, temps can get up to 40degc while driving.
Are they worth the cost of £120?...anyone else use one?
think I would need the 100mm air intake one though, not the 75mm.
http://www.thepipercrossshop.co.uk/pipe ... 376025.htm
cheers
scott
Most of them are too small/don't flow enough for a reasonable bhp RV8. I borrowed a mates venom and stuck it on my ~250bhp 3.9 and there was a definate power loss and you could see the restriction in the map sensor readings on the megasquirt datalogs.
I ended up making a diy version using a jetex air filter rated for 275bhp and made a fibreglass box using a big bit of the wifes tupperware as a mould. Intake temps dropped from averaging 40c odd to 15-20c, though how much power that was worth, i've no idea.
I ended up making a diy version using a jetex air filter rated for 275bhp and made a fibreglass box using a big bit of the wifes tupperware as a mould. Intake temps dropped from averaging 40c odd to 15-20c, though how much power that was worth, i've no idea.
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I thought about that (cold air) too and therefore fitted flared side panels to get the heat out but guess you cannot do that. My flares are about 100mm x 300mm each side.
I also used these two features.


I must admit, I have not checked the inlet air temp but easy to do with laptop when car back on the road in a few weeks time - yahoo!
I also used these two features.


I must admit, I have not checked the inlet air temp but easy to do with laptop when car back on the road in a few weeks time - yahoo!
Richard.
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Have a play about with an engine calculator,
Using http://hpwizard.com/engine-horsepower-calculator.html
Power went from 196bhp @ 40degC to 210bhp @ 20degC using aproximate figures for a Rover 4L
Tom.
Using http://hpwizard.com/engine-horsepower-calculator.html
Power went from 196bhp @ 40degC to 210bhp @ 20degC using aproximate figures for a Rover 4L
Tom.
Dax Rush 4.6 supercharged V8 MSII
Remember seeing the 'factory' racing SD1s, where there was a box built round what looked to be the original air filter to bring in cold air past the rad from the front of the car.
The standard injection air filter is mounted low on the nearside, but draws air from within the engine compartment.
The standard injection air filter is mounted low on the nearside, but draws air from within the engine compartment.
Dave
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I stuck an ATS in the SD1 air filter housing. Interesting to see what temperatures that can get up to after idling for a while on a hot day. Getting on for 100C. Of course you're unlikely to need full power immediately after that, but even so.
Dave
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London SW
Rover SD1 VDP EFI
MegaSquirt2 V3
EDIS8
Tech Edge 2Y