Induction kits



  • I'm getting the CAI from the probestore, looks ideal.



  • Filter Oil, WD40, Tent Seal, same stuff - Stops Water getting through and traps Forreign Particles…



  • hey after what tommy said about connecting the air filter to his wing. i have found this on ebay looks good enlclosing the filter and using the pipe to attach where you want it. just makes

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/FORZA-Forced-cold-air-intake-Induction-filter-BLUE_W0QQitemZ180084844188QQcategoryZ36680QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItem#ebayphotohosting



  • I did want to get a PRM system, but they are expensive



  • That is quite small but it will be far better than an open filter!!! Open filters are used on Turbo cars mostly that use an Intercooler as most heat occurs due to compressing air and the heat energy increases due to the smaller volume.

    I have a Taipan Carbon Fiber (sealed) Induction kit. You can buy them for around £180. Its a big old thing, about 9"x7" and has a S'Steel filter element inside, works great, highly recomended…..

    To see any real performance gains you need to invest in a good filter as opposed to a shat one, i used to have a £20 cone filter on the AFM and when i changed to the current setup it was very noticeable. If you cant get good cold air into the engine, you loose power, simple as 8)



  • so that one on ebay that i found would be much better following mountaing the pipe somewhere near the front bumper etc than one of thoes giaint green one that i have that came with the car. also where di you get your filter from any links or pic



  • @a1737b972c=Tommy:

    The MX bay gets very hot

    ill throw up a quick how to on this! will make your bonnet a bit different looking and will allow all that hot air escape!

    simple but affective home made mod!



  • sounds interesting. following that. it has made me thing about bonnet vents. the fibre glass one you attact, and these will work to an effect not like chav style with just glued on. actually allowing the air to get in to engine more.



  • you just need to pay attention to which vents go which way!
    eg. you want them catching air around the air filter and just before the block to 1. give grater amount of air to the induction
    2. to give replacment cold air to the block the better the position the more of an affect u can have of the temp in your bay.

    also then facing away (twards the windscreen) on the winscreen side of hareas which heat up. eg. manifold, block etc.

    thats why you see the bonnets with vents facing away from windscreen around the arches (thats where the induction kit as and also causes the air to swirl around the engine bay lowering core temp.

    and twards the windscreen in the centre (just over manifold and block) allowing the warm air to escape



  • slightly confused. could you find us a few pics on what you mean mucker. or few like. this vent thing is new but like the idea. one thing would a vent scoop work etc middle. or would it be better with side bonnet scoops like triangle ovals. ( i know slightly confusing lol



  • One quick question, doesn't a bonnet provide a certain amount of protection for the engine too? from rain, road crap, spashes and anything else? does this need to be taken into consideration when installing vents? last thing you want is water in your electronics!



  • I havnt got as far as designing the best air flow setup for my car yet! So im not 100%

    but if you take off your bonnet and where the hindges are you will see the blots for bolting to the bonnet. take them off and head down to your local hardware store and pick up the same amount that came with the bonnet! normally there is 1 left 1 right but about an inch and a half longer or there abouts and get 6-8 nuts that tread over the bolts.

    and replace the new longer bolts to your hindges without fitting back on your bonnet.

    Now fit 2 nuts over the left bolt and 2 over the right 3 or even for on each depending on what suits.

    now bolt back on your bonnet.

    there you got for max a 10R you have just made yourself the simpelest and cheapest escape vent you can get. it also looks cool!

    Here is a picture of it done to my friends car.

    you notice that the windscreen side of the bonnet is raised 8)

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    ok i know the pic is sidewaysbut anyway here is a picture of a 180 SX that was at the last 0-60performance meet.

    do you see the 2 big holes from the vent in the middle of the bonnet? well they are facing the windscreen when the bonnet is down (to allow the hot air to leave the engine bay)

    now if you look to the right and left of them you will see 2 small squares (with no holes) this would be the best spot for vents facing away from the windscreen because if you look into the engine bay he has his induction kit right under there.

    when your placing your exhaust vents (facing windscreen for hot air to leave) i would place them just where the back of the rocker cover is as it will be sucking heat from the manifold and as much of the block out.

    if you get the drift?

    if not say so and ill be more than happy to spend the night explaining things till you understand.



  • by joe i think i have it.

    tin cutters here we come (well may be something stronger). lol

    so what we need are something like thin on either side of bonnet facing forwards to suck in cold

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/JDM-Universal-Hood-Scoop-Scoops-Side-Air-Vent-Vents-2_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ33646QQihZ020QQitemZ300097427845QQrdZ1

    then something like this

    mounted in same way on bonnet facing rear of car. (poss wire mesh jobby in big gap to keep on shit)

    im good :oops:



  • fecking 56k connection :evil: link takin ages!

    just dont be like a honda head! and throw on big vents but not have a hole cut for them! cos in that case they are just like an air brake!

    hey if u wana see some cool vents! go to www.jdm-per4mance.com and look up the mx3 bonney they have! now thats the business! if you put a vent in the centre then it would be the dogs!

    wire mesh only stops crap falling into the engine! seen as your not going performance with ur car ur grand with the vents!

    im going all out so iv got a oil cooler system which will be mounted in the grill infront of the intercooler



  • @13dc06f277=Bellers:

    One quick question, doesn't a bonnet provide a certain amount of protection for the engine too? from rain, road crap, spashes and anything else? does this need to be taken into consideration when installing vents? last thing you want is water in your electronics!

    in a petrol car the only real things you have to ming i your distributer and spark plugs.

    by placing a vent at the back of the block you will be far enough from it! also the distributer and plugs are in the centre of the bay so the vent should be facing the the windscreen so unless you are triving in reverse at high speeds you have nothing to worry about. and the vents facing forwards are away from anything like that.

    but anyway! the tiny amount of water that would get in there wouldn affect the engine too easy remember they all have seals! only stuff like powerhosing your engine etc. dose that damage!



  • chears mate. thats the thing if i do something to my car especially near engine want it to actually do something not just be there. if it helps the engine out then will do it. seeing as not swapping. more cold air the better. (oowww ice packs lol joke)



  • oh and them vents are useless! they are too small!
    go back to the bage b4 the one u linked me and under exterior make = mazda model= mx3 there is a big black one racing vent! thats what you weill be looking for to get any sort of help!



  • slightly lost there mate realised that ones were fake vents
    but looking fore real same sort of style



  • If you are having the vents over the inlet watch for water getting in the Injector sockets….

    Wherever you put a vent on a bonnet it will cool the engine bay down as any escape will be usefull. When i stop at a junction i get a haze in front of me pouring out my vents.......due to the distortion of the light passing through the warmer, less dense air, causing refraction :)




 

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