Intake over K&N?
-Jayson-
05-11-2004, 02:49 PM
how much performance increase would i see if i put in an new intake, such as this one http://www.highrevmotorsports.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=27_28&products_id=36
over the K&N drop in filter i already have? Car is a 2001 2.4L Z24 cavalier.
over the K&N drop in filter i already have? Car is a 2001 2.4L Z24 cavalier.
4ss4s1n
05-13-2004, 08:00 PM
Usually,people say they gain about 10-15 horsepower.Of course this is what the manufacter says.But it all depends on how much power your making.In your case,if your car is stock.Im guessing you will gain about 6-9 horses.Just estimating.
Tomsriv
05-18-2004, 11:09 PM
I think you will lose Hp. The intake will be sucking hot air from inside the engine. Plus the tube is made of metal which will get hotter than the stock plastic intake and heat the air inside.
4ss4s1n
05-19-2004, 01:26 AM
I thought they stopped using metal in the gold digging days.Most of those kits are made from aluminum,which dissipates heat.And cmon,plastic gets hot too.Also,ive seen where the kit ends up(Behind the battery) and its not THAT close to the engine.
rubix777
05-19-2004, 04:03 AM
If you do get an AEM, I suggest the cold air intake over the short ram.
Tomsriv
05-22-2004, 03:09 PM
I thought they stopped using metal in the gold digging days.Most of those kits are made from aluminum,which dissipates heat.And cmon,plastic gets hot too.Also,ive seen where the kit ends up(Behind the battery) and its not THAT close to the engine.
Aluminum is a metal and it is a much better conductor than plastic. Stock intakes on modern cars usually suck air from outside (i.e. under the fender or behind the bumper) which is still better than sucking air from inside the engine compartment. Remember, the air in the engine compartment has already passed through the radiator and is warmer.
Aluminum is a metal and it is a much better conductor than plastic. Stock intakes on modern cars usually suck air from outside (i.e. under the fender or behind the bumper) which is still better than sucking air from inside the engine compartment. Remember, the air in the engine compartment has already passed through the radiator and is warmer.
-Jayson-
05-23-2004, 12:14 PM
no honestly i took my cold air intake out from the fender cause it was to damn loud there and just made it a WAI, and i cant notice a difference. I do noitce is a difference with the car, it seems to pull harder at higher RPMS than it used to.
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