Turbo1dr
9 Sec Wanna-Be
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- May 25, 2001
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I'd like to see a test done of the entire stock air intake system up to the turbo.
This consists of a:
stock plastic inlet piece (the piece that bolts to the rad support)
stock air cleaner housing
any air filter inside housing
stock plastic elbow with air temp sensor
stock MAF
3" inlet tube (doesn't have to be the stock one hose)
stock inlet bell
BUT this time attach a vacuum gauge in the 3" pipe and read the vacuum it pulls. I'd like to see what kind of vacuum it pulls instead of using just CFM. I would think you can still have a lot of CFM even while the system is pulling a vacuum...which would mean it's still restrictive.
Do this same test with only a 3" pipe and a 9" & 14" K&N cone filter with and without MAF's installed. NO TURBO INLET BELL INSTALLED
Do this same test with only a 4" pipe and a 9" $ 14" K&N cone filter with and without MAF's installed. NO TURBO INLET BELL INSTALLED
Would like to know actual vacuum on the gauge along with CFM.
This would be like measuring exhaust system backpressure using a pressure gauge. But instead of it being pressure... it's vacuum. Pressure on a exhaust system is bad and vacuum in the inlet tube is also bad....meaning something is restrictive.
This consists of a:
stock plastic inlet piece (the piece that bolts to the rad support)
stock air cleaner housing
any air filter inside housing
stock plastic elbow with air temp sensor
stock MAF
3" inlet tube (doesn't have to be the stock one hose)
stock inlet bell
BUT this time attach a vacuum gauge in the 3" pipe and read the vacuum it pulls. I'd like to see what kind of vacuum it pulls instead of using just CFM. I would think you can still have a lot of CFM even while the system is pulling a vacuum...which would mean it's still restrictive.
Do this same test with only a 3" pipe and a 9" & 14" K&N cone filter with and without MAF's installed. NO TURBO INLET BELL INSTALLED
Do this same test with only a 4" pipe and a 9" $ 14" K&N cone filter with and without MAF's installed. NO TURBO INLET BELL INSTALLED
Would like to know actual vacuum on the gauge along with CFM.
This would be like measuring exhaust system backpressure using a pressure gauge. But instead of it being pressure... it's vacuum. Pressure on a exhaust system is bad and vacuum in the inlet tube is also bad....meaning something is restrictive.