I was working with my friend on his car the other day, installing a cai and an underdrive pulley. As I was installing the CAI, he hit me with this....
The purpose of getting a CAI is to reduce the length and amount of turns that the air has to go through to get to the throttle body...After installing a CAI, you might get like 5 extra hp, but the air still has to travel through a filter and the slight bends in the new pipe before reaching the TB...So what if you just take off the intake altogether? the air would be going straight into the TB without having to go through the filter/pipe...would you get any more power?
I never thought about it before, and it kinda makes sense, but of course you couldnt go driving very long without getting water or dirt or something in the motor. That ends the question of taking it off for normal driving...but then what about if you just take off the intake right as you're getting ready to race at the track or something? Would that squeeze a few more horses out of his motor? Then when we head home, we could slap it back on...Feedback is greatly apprieciated...
The purpose of getting a CAI is to reduce the length and amount of turns that the air has to go through to get to the throttle body...After installing a CAI, you might get like 5 extra hp, but the air still has to travel through a filter and the slight bends in the new pipe before reaching the TB...So what if you just take off the intake altogether? the air would be going straight into the TB without having to go through the filter/pipe...would you get any more power?
I never thought about it before, and it kinda makes sense, but of course you couldnt go driving very long without getting water or dirt or something in the motor. That ends the question of taking it off for normal driving...but then what about if you just take off the intake right as you're getting ready to race at the track or something? Would that squeeze a few more horses out of his motor? Then when we head home, we could slap it back on...Feedback is greatly apprieciated...
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