88 735 air box modification
bmwobsessed
10-17-2004, 01:15 AM
Hi,
Has anyone modified the air intake box which houses the air
filter to allow more air flow into the engine ?
How did you go about performing the modification? and what
results did you notice ?
Has anyone modified the air intake box which houses the air
filter to allow more air flow into the engine ?
How did you go about performing the modification? and what
results did you notice ?
KC Ron Carter
10-17-2004, 09:50 PM
Since the OE was a cold air ram induction not much a tuner intake can do.
Oh yes, they can add more air noise, looked a little better, but no difference in the performance except less for the unshielded cones.
Now a MAF will lower the sweet spot of the engine from 2800 to 2200 so it will feel like a big deal, the MAF conversion that is.
Here is a $1k project.
Here is a MAF from Split Second
The controller is in the glove box, and is indexed to allow me to play with settings and get back to smooth running.
http://members.roadfly.com/kcroncarter/arm1.JPG
Here is the Ford 65mm MAF and it is made in JAPAN.
http://members.roadfly.com/kcroncarter/maf1.JPG
If this engine was shiny enough to reflect,
you would see me smiling while taking the pictures.
Cause I really like the output of the MAF.
Six hours, DIY, including the indicator and can switch back to AFM in 2 minutes, Two screw clamps on MAF, two quick electrical connectors and the OE connector is tie wrapped back out of the way.
OE is
3430cc M30
Motronic
DME II
92x86, 8.0:1
185bhp/5400rpm
214lb.ft/4000rpm
I own a dyno so here is the output at the wheels.
http://members.roadfly.org/kcroncarter/towmule.jpg
HP loss in transmission and differential 25%
So 222 HP at shaft is the result.
I am using the J C. chip also, a 3.71 ratio, with 265 Getrag.
The sweet spot of the m30 is now at 2200rpm where it was at 2800rpm.
That is the point where the rumble of the exhaust resonates in frequency with the intake. On the unmodified it is only seen on the cold mornings when the fuel system adds a little more fuel and the cold air is giving it's all.
I really like it.
http://members.roadfly.com/kcroncarter/maf2.JPG
My Cartech RRFR installed and test in advance of the M102 12 psi turbo.
http://members.roadfly.com/kcroncarter/2027.JPG
I hope to sneak up on a few Stangs and Meros on the Dyno.
My source:
http://www.bmpd.com/bmw/parts/catalog/engine_32.shtml
Later,
Oh yes, they can add more air noise, looked a little better, but no difference in the performance except less for the unshielded cones.
Now a MAF will lower the sweet spot of the engine from 2800 to 2200 so it will feel like a big deal, the MAF conversion that is.
Here is a $1k project.
Here is a MAF from Split Second
The controller is in the glove box, and is indexed to allow me to play with settings and get back to smooth running.
http://members.roadfly.com/kcroncarter/arm1.JPG
Here is the Ford 65mm MAF and it is made in JAPAN.
http://members.roadfly.com/kcroncarter/maf1.JPG
If this engine was shiny enough to reflect,
you would see me smiling while taking the pictures.
Cause I really like the output of the MAF.
Six hours, DIY, including the indicator and can switch back to AFM in 2 minutes, Two screw clamps on MAF, two quick electrical connectors and the OE connector is tie wrapped back out of the way.
OE is
3430cc M30
Motronic
DME II
92x86, 8.0:1
185bhp/5400rpm
214lb.ft/4000rpm
I own a dyno so here is the output at the wheels.
http://members.roadfly.org/kcroncarter/towmule.jpg
HP loss in transmission and differential 25%
So 222 HP at shaft is the result.
I am using the J C. chip also, a 3.71 ratio, with 265 Getrag.
The sweet spot of the m30 is now at 2200rpm where it was at 2800rpm.
That is the point where the rumble of the exhaust resonates in frequency with the intake. On the unmodified it is only seen on the cold mornings when the fuel system adds a little more fuel and the cold air is giving it's all.
I really like it.
http://members.roadfly.com/kcroncarter/maf2.JPG
My Cartech RRFR installed and test in advance of the M102 12 psi turbo.
http://members.roadfly.com/kcroncarter/2027.JPG
I hope to sneak up on a few Stangs and Meros on the Dyno.
My source:
http://www.bmpd.com/bmw/parts/catalog/engine_32.shtml
Later,
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