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    #16
    I find the A/C taxes the cooling system dramatically when in stop go traffic so if you don’t have AC then you have more freedom and tolerance for a electric fan conversion. Plus also lack of condenser helps to
    89 E30 325is Lachs Silber - currently M20B31, M20B33 in the works, stroked to the hilt...

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      #17
      Originally posted by digger View Post
      I find the A/C taxes the cooling system dramatically when in stop go traffic so if you don’t have AC then you have more freedom and tolerance for a electric fan conversion. Plus also lack of condenser helps to
      yeah the stock A/C fan worked fine as the main cooling fan for me, I don't have AC in my car anymore. I didn't have the setup to use a PWM controller though, which if I had at the time I would have left it electric. but the clutch fan is easy and definitely works fine so I don't bother.
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        #18
        Originally posted by McGyver View Post

        Or make a remote starter trigger with the correct plug and never have to remember the pins again:
        https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/for...tarter-trigger
        That's very cool! I had not seen that. I'll never forget the wire colors and don't do too many valve adjustment these days.

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          #19
          You would want to be very careful with that. One false move leaving your car in gear (applies to manuals only i guess) and it could end quite badly. I had an incident along these lines a few years ago, I do not touch my ignition switch unless I am sitting in the car.

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            #20
            The stock viscous fan doesn't really rob any power. We saw .4 whp difference on the dyno, which is in the normal margin of error from back to back runs anyways.

            What we DID see rob power was the little horn in the air box. If that's not in front of the AFM, you lose ~5whp. So, all those guys who buy chips (+~8whp) then add a cone filter are just basically making more noise.
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              #21
              What horn are you refering to there? I dont think my m20b23 airbox has anything in front of the AFM. maybe mine is missing or maybe it never came with one.

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                #22
                Originally posted by e30davie View Post
                What horn are you refering to there? I dont think my m20b23 airbox has anything in front of the AFM. maybe mine is missing or maybe it never came with one.
                The one inside the box that provides a povo bell mouth that removes the sharp edge of the rectangular opening. It may be there to tune the length a bit as well.

                the stock airbox can be easily bested if you get rid of the ingesting of hot air and the AFM limiting CSA
                89 E30 325is Lachs Silber - currently M20B31, M20B33 in the works, stroked to the hilt...

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                  #23
                  Dumb question, what is "CSA"? I actually removed my AFM in favour of a 2.75" bit of aluminium pipe (megasquirt via map sensor = no need for AFM). but perhaps i should put bell mouth on the end of it inside the airbox..

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                    #24
                    Cross sectional area

                    For a given flow ( power) the bigger the pipe the less important the bellmouth. Sharp edges reduces the effective diameter. Some cone filters have radius bell mouth built in
                    89 E30 325is Lachs Silber - currently M20B31, M20B33 in the works, stroked to the hilt...

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by e30davie View Post
                      Dumb question, what is "CSA"? I actually removed my AFM in favour of a 2.75" bit of aluminium pipe (megasquirt via map sensor = no need for AFM). but perhaps i should put bell mouth on the end of it inside the airbox..
                      If you have room, yes a horn will help flow quite a bit. When vacuuming a bare head on the flow bench, the air will stall at a specific CFM unless I have clay around the port. Same thing happens at the end of a pipe.
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                        #26
                        Originally posted by e30davie View Post
                        Dumb question, what is "CSA"? I actually removed my AFM in favour of a 2.75" bit of aluminium pipe (megasquirt via map sensor = no need for AFM). but perhaps i should put bell mouth on the end of it inside the airbox..
                        yeah, even if you don't have an AFM, you still want that bell mouth if you're using a factory airbox.
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