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  • kamotors
    R3V OG
    • Nov 2007
    • 7102

    #91
    cleaned things up






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    • kamotors
      R3V OG
      • Nov 2007
      • 7102

      #92
      okay I'll give someone $35 dollars back if they buy my kit and then send me their airbox. I will test the air box in all conditions so we can end all myths and rumors.


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      • kamotors
        R3V OG
        • Nov 2007
        • 7102

        #93
        I'm testing stock air box tommorow at 2:00 I will be doing the exact same drive as before.
        It will be done with the plastic piece behind the lights in place. I will do an 100% honest test, The sensor will be placed in the airbox. I will also test what changes when I hook the CAI tube to the stock air box from the grill location.


        also i got rid of the blue elbow



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        • kamotors
          R3V OG
          • Nov 2007
          • 7102

          #94
          his filter blocks more dirt than a gauze cone filter,paper filter and gauze filter.
          the number 1 reason I have a cone filter to start with is because of the M30 AFM.
          before I got new injectors and M30 AFM my car wouldn't shift even half as hard as it does now, but this could be because my old injectors were dirty, and I live at 6000ft elevation so my car basically needs all the air it can get.

          heres the only videos i have



          Last edited by kamotors; 12-01-2008, 07:39 PM.


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          • kamotors
            R3V OG
            • Nov 2007
            • 7102

            #95
            O.T=outside temperature
            I.A.T= Intake temperature
            this drive went threw 4 stop lights,4 miles of freeway, and 4 miles of 35mph roads
            The final IAT number is from the second the car is done with the trip and parked.

            RESULTS:

            cone filter-sounds cool but gets really hot air sucked in even when moving at 60mph
            O.T-58
            I.A.T-101
            NOTE-once it heats up from stop and go traffic it takes speeds of 65mph+ to get them to decrease.

            conefilter/shield-better than just a filter but still is't getting cold air
            O.T-59
            I.A.T-78
            NOTE-doesn't get very hot, but also takes a while to cool back down.

            airbox- quiet, does a good job at not letting in lots of heat
            O.T-61
            I.A.T-75
            NOTE- It took 4 miles of freeway driving to get the temps to start decreasing, there isn't enough air flow getting to it.switching from conefilter to airbox seems to lose top end power but gain a little below 2000rpms.

            airbox with snorkel-
            O.T-61
            I.A.T-73
            NOTE-didn't get as hot as the airbox without the snorkel but takes almost as long to cool down.

            conefilter/shield and cold air duct-
            O.T-61
            I.A.T-63
            NOTE-louder than airbox, does not heat up as long as the car is moving, even at speeds of 20mph the intake temps dropped down to the outside temp.

            I believe if the stock box got air from a better source it would be just as cool as the conefilter/shield and cold air duct, but the stock box doesn't sound as good & doesn't filter as well.

            I'm reinstalling my CAI stuff now.
            Last edited by kamotors; 12-02-2008, 12:00 PM.


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            • nando
              Moderator
              • Nov 2003
              • 34827

              #96
              Originally posted by kamotors
              O.T=outside temperature
              I.A.T= Intake temperature
              this drive went threw 4 stop lights,4 miles of freeway, and 4 miles of 35mph roads
              The final IAT number is from the second the car is done with the trip and parked.

              RESULTS:

              cone filter-sounds cool but gets really hot air sucked in even when moving at 60mph
              O.T-58
              I.A.T-101
              NOTE-once it heats up from stop and go traffic it takes speeds of 65mph+ to get them to decrease.

              conefilter/shield-better than just a filter but still is't getting cold air
              O.T-59
              I.A.T-78
              NOTE-doesn't get very hot, but also takes a while to cool back down.

              airbox- quiet, does a good job at not letting in lots of heat
              O.T-61
              I.A.T-75
              NOTE- It took 4 miles of freeway driving to get the temps to start decreasing, there isn't enough air flow getting to it.switching from conefilter to airbox seems to lose top end power but gain a little below 2000rpms.

              airbox with snorkel-
              O.T-61
              I.A.T-73
              NOTE-didn't get as hot as the airbox without the snorkel but takes almost as long to cool down.

              conefilter/shield and cold air duct-
              O.T-61
              I.A.T-63
              NOTE-louder than airbox, does not heat up as long as the car is moving, even at speeds of 20mph the intake temps dropped down to the outside temp.

              I believe if the stock box got air from a better source it would be just as cool as the conefilter/shield and cold air duct, but the stock box doesn't sound as good & doesn't filter as well.

              I'm reinstalling my CAI stuff now.

              nice job! I want to measure the pressure differential between the airbox and ambient (and also the throttle body and intake manifold). I just need the time to buy a bit of vacuum hose.
              Build thread

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              • Stephen
                Шлем ишака
                • Aug 2008
                • 10774

                #97
                So it looks like a drop of 10 degrees or so... That sounds good...

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                • atomic
                  R3V Elite
                  • Jun 2007
                  • 5691

                  #98
                  Originally posted by kamotors
                  O.T=outside temperature
                  I.A.T= Intake temperature
                  this drive went threw 4 stop lights,4 miles of freeway, and 4 miles of 35mph roads
                  The final IAT number is from the second the car is done with the trip and parked.

                  RESULTS:

                  cone filter-sounds cool but gets really hot air sucked in even when moving at 60mph
                  O.T-58
                  I.A.T-101
                  NOTE-once it heats up from stop and go traffic it takes speeds of 65mph+ to get them to decrease.

                  conefilter/shield-better than just a filter but still is't getting cold air
                  O.T-59
                  I.A.T-78
                  NOTE-doesn't get very hot, but also takes a while to cool back down.

                  airbox- quiet, does a good job at not letting in lots of heat
                  O.T-61
                  I.A.T-75
                  NOTE- It took 4 miles of freeway driving to get the temps to start decreasing, there isn't enough air flow getting to it.switching from conefilter to airbox seems to lose top end power but gain a little below 2000rpms.

                  airbox with snorkel-
                  O.T-61
                  I.A.T-73
                  NOTE-didn't get as hot as the airbox without the snorkel but takes almost as long to cool down.

                  conefilter/shield and cold air duct-
                  O.T-61
                  I.A.T-63
                  NOTE-louder than airbox, does not heat up as long as the car is moving, even at speeds of 20mph the intake temps dropped down to the outside temp.

                  I believe if the stock box got air from a better source it would be just as cool as the conefilter/shield and cold air duct, but the stock box doesn't sound as good & doesn't filter as well.

                  I'm reinstalling my CAI stuff now.



                  Did those results come from Lukas by chance?

                  :giggle:












                  jkjkjk just busting your balls man!! Good work on the results!!

                  :mrgreen:

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                  • kamotors
                    R3V OG
                    • Nov 2007
                    • 7102

                    #99
                    yeah i'm happy, and this confirms that cone filters alone do lose power.


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                    • CorvallisBMW
                      Long Schlong Longhammer
                      • Feb 2005
                      • 13039

                      #100
                      Good results! It's nice to see some solid numbers.

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                      • tjts1
                        E30 Mastermind
                        • May 2007
                        • 1851

                        #101
                        Originally posted by kamotors
                        I believe if the stock box got air from a better source it would be just as cool as the conefilter/shield and cold air duct, but the stock box doesn't sound as good & doesn't filter as well.
                        Nice work. Thats why I kept my stock airbox and allowed it to use the highbeam as an intake through a sealed 3.25" tube. I think the stock mahle filter filters better than most cone filters on the market.

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                        • kamotors
                          R3V OG
                          • Nov 2007
                          • 7102

                          #102
                          Originally posted by tjts1
                          Nice work. Thats why I kept my stock airbox and allowed it to use the highbeam as an intake through a sealed 3.25" tube. I think the stock mahle filter filters better than most cone filters on the market.
                          yeah, or you could just go from the grill so you dont lose the highbeam. I have yet to measure flow but i will eventually. the true flow filter supposedly filters a bunch better than the stock paper filter but who knows.:)


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                          • Kruzen
                            R3V Elite
                            • Mar 2004
                            • 5603

                            #103
                            Does anyone else not care and just love the way it sounds? :p
                            Who doesn't love a little BBQ?
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                            • Jparkr
                              HR Admin
                              • Jan 2006
                              • 3494

                              #104
                              shit, you should have tested a swissed air box before putting everything back together.

                              1987 PRO-3 car /1990 325is (2.7i Concours)

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                              • Mastrcruse
                                R3V Elite
                                • Sep 2005
                                • 5340

                                #105
                                It might be an obvious questions but what about water? I know it might be only a small bit of water but don't you have to worry about rain either falling from the sky or from a car/truck. Just curious.

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