What price clean air ?
04-01-2015, 11:46 PM (This post was last modified: 04-01-2015 11:48 PM by jondee86.)
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What price clean air ?
(04-01-2015 11:35 AM)totta Crolla Wrote:  Subjective ? I agree, mine certainly sounds like it makes more power
with the foam filter.As for air filtering an OEM paper filter is very good
and looking at the graphs is there much to choose in actual air flow
and its ability to fill the cylinders ?

When considering the difference in performance between factory and
aftermarket filter setups, don't forget to look at the resistance to flow.
Flow resistance varies as the square of the velocity, and is also affected
by bends, changes in direction, expansions or reductions in cross
sectional area etc. On the factory AE86 intake ther are a lot of these,
and most are eliminated with the Apexi system.

At low rpm's the airflow is low, and almost any intake system will work OK.
But at high rpm's, flow resistance starts to become significant, and it is at
this point that the freer flowing system will show an advantage. I agree
that the OEM paper filter is a good, but not good enough to offset the
less turbulent flow and lower overall resistance of the aftermarket setup.

Of course, more modern cars have better airbox and intake designs, and
there is very little evidence to support performance gains from installing
pod filters. In fact I have seen several tests that show a loss of power
when ditching the nice factory tuned intake for a random shiny pod Smile

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04-02-2015, 10:40 PM
Post: #12
What price clean air ?
Is there any good 'performance' filter that you can install in the stock airbox?

I actually really like the view of the stock system since a replacement filter would make the engine bay look empty on that side.
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04-03-2015, 12:26 AM
Post: #13
Rainbow What price clean air ?
(04-02-2015 10:40 PM)Lt86 Wrote:  Is there any good 'performance' filter that you can install in the stock airbox?

If you take a look at the first of the two videos posted above, you will
see a comparison between a clean OEM panel filter and a much-hyped
and expensive oiled fabric filter. The result was that the OEM filter made
more power and the "performance" filter went in the bin.

On the AE86 the OEM filter works just fine at keeping dust and dirt out
of the engine. The ducting design is not exactly free-flowing, but it was
also designed to dampen intake noise. It may cost a little power at high
rpm's. However, unless you spend a lot of time driving at >7000rpm it is
not worth worrying about.

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04-03-2015, 06:19 AM
Post: #14
What price clean air ?
(04-03-2015 12:26 AM)jondee86 Wrote:  However, unless you spend a lot of time driving at >7000rpm it is
not worth worrying about.

Cheers... jondee86

Thanks jondee. I don't so I'm keeping the stock filter then Smile.
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04-03-2015, 08:59 AM
Post: #15
What price clean air ?
Also, engine will run a bit lean at high rpm if stock filter is replaced with something bigger and less restrictive.
So, you need to retune ECU/engine to get real improvements when replacing stock filter at WOT and high rpm.
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04-03-2015, 05:54 PM
Post: #16
What price clean air ?
A bit different... but my engine is a bit different....


Ford Ranger small pick up truck original air box... The Ranger uses a 2.9 liter V6... so from an air volume POV I should be ok using it for my 1.6

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Not only does it fit neatly, but it also has a perfect location for the aftermarket management air temp sensor.



And with a little bit of Home Depot thrown-in...

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....so the air box can collect the cooler air from directly behind the passenger headlamp.


Oh... as far as air flow... the airbox in this case "consumes" about 4hp. Dyno with it off 145 @ the wheels, with it on 141

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04-03-2015, 10:53 PM
Post: #17
What price clean air ?
Hahahah !!! I have a nice steel drum type air filter housing in the shed
that came off a 2-litre turbo car...
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This was once destined to be used with a cold air box for the ITB's
but got put aside because making the cold air box got into the "too hard"
basket at the time. Had visions of taking air from behind the light and
cutting in another duct that went downwards and collected air from
behind the bumper somewhere.

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04-04-2015, 10:16 PM (This post was last modified: 04-04-2015 10:16 PM by banpei.)
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What price clean air ?
Labelled Cyclone? Then it must be from a late 80s early 90s Mitsubishi engine. By any chance a 4G63 from the Colt/Lancer? Wink

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04-05-2015, 12:19 AM
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What price clean air ?
I think it was probably one of these... 5th generation Galant sold
in NZ as the Sigma GSR turbo...
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... with this engine... 1997 cc 4G63T turbo I4 (E15A)

I remember the police were loving them for chasing down bad
guys back in the day Smile

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04-06-2015, 09:31 PM
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What price clean air ?
Engine was right, but the car wasn't... Well, the Galant is a nicer car can the Lancer back in those days...

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