FC air intake
#1
so i had a chance to look at a stock fc air intake setup. so we all know that the airbox goes to that crossover tube that pulls air from in front of the radiator.
but what we dont know is that that part in front of the radiator is sealed off, on the top its got those plastic bits that seal it from the radiator, and on the bottom its got a little flapper doodle that seals it from the bumper opening.
so its not getting air from hot under hood, but its not exactly a cold air setup either.
but what we dont know is that that part in front of the radiator is sealed off, on the top its got those plastic bits that seal it from the radiator, and on the bottom its got a little flapper doodle that seals it from the bumper opening.
so its not getting air from hot under hood, but its not exactly a cold air setup either.
#4
I still say that the one single mod that made the biggest power gains on my T2 was ditching the stock intake box and popping on a cone filter. That's without regard for dollars spent. Bang for the buck, it's absolutely no contest.
#7
Originally Posted by j9fd3s' post='827528' date='Jul 9 2006, 08:43 AM
and theres no point to keeping any of the stock intake, it sucks monkey *****
ITS monkey NUTS!!
YOU know wut we should all just get prelude intakes. since everything honda is dirt cheap.
#8
I think the idea was to try to get some air coming the the crack between the hood and bumper, well and shut the god damned engine up so old rich turds wouldn't complain that their sports car was "too" loud.
#10
Originally Posted by Cheers!' post='828521' date='Jul 14 2006, 02:40 PM
I thought the purpose of the TID, panel filter, air box, air tube, and rad panels was to prevent you from blowing up your engine.
it helps but its cant save you