DIY Intake I did that WORKS
#14
RE: DIY Intake I did that WORKS
Looks better than i imagined and if its not throwing any CELs you should be fine. Get it dynoed or check your airl fuel ratio to be on the safe side. Good Luck and let us know how it goes.
#15
RE: DIY Intake I did that WORKS
i am not bashing the work you put into this. Because it is cool...but you do know that the stock rubber hose gets really really hot while driving? yes it sucks in air but its not really keeping the air cool. so i say get it dyno'd and see if its really making a difference.
#16
RE: DIY Intake I did that WORKS
The stock tube does get hot due to the hot TB. TB bypass and your good! Also, aluminum and other stuff get just as hott or hotter.
ORIGINAL: Horrific_Ending
i am not bashing the work you put into this. Because it is cool...but you do know that the stock rubber hose gets really really hot while driving? yes it sucks in air but its not really keeping the air cool. so i say get it dyno'd and see if its really making a difference.
i am not bashing the work you put into this. Because it is cool...but you do know that the stock rubber hose gets really really hot while driving? yes it sucks in air but its not really keeping the air cool. so i say get it dyno'd and see if its really making a difference.
#17
RE: DIY Intake I did that WORKS
yeah...i got the TB bypass goin though. I mean, the tubes get hot as **** but w/e. I will get it dyno'd eventually when I have time, probably closer to x-mas because the term is coming to an end and I have so many finals. Once I get my next paycheck I'm going to use that breather line to put on my vaccum line and actually make an intake system. But then to make it heat resistant...i'm going to buy some 500 degree resistant heat wrap and wrap the whole thing up.
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