Originally posted by E30Nova
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Your stock intake, if all the bits are there, would draw air in from the front grille behind the LH high beam. Air does not get any colder than that. Do yourself a favor and go hit a yard and pick up all your original bits for $20. Intake air is always moving, so a bit of transient time through the stock intake tract in a 'hot' engine bay isn't the end of the world. You are replacing plastic parts with a big aluminum tube. I think you just introduced more heat. The biggest restriction flow wise in the M42 is the barn door AFM anyhow.
Both iterations of your cone filter location are disasterous. Those filters need to be oiled to be effective, and having it in those locations will just end up caking your filter with dirt and grime, mixed with water, always moist, and never gets to dry. Before long it'll smell like a vacuum cleaner that just sucked up vomit! Just look and see how dirty your engine bay is. A cone filter anywhere in the engine bay is not spared the same fate.
Stock airbox, stock filter. End of chapter.
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Originally posted by WhatWentWong View PostYour stock intake, if all the bits are there, would draw air in from the front grille behind the LH high beam. Air does not get any colder than that. Do yourself a favor and go hit a yard and pick up all your original bits for $20. Intake air is always moving, so a bit of transient time through the stock intake tract in a 'hot' engine bay isn't the end of the world. You are replacing plastic parts with a big aluminum tube. I think you just introduced more heat. The biggest restriction flow wise in the M42 is the barn door AFM anyhow.
Both iterations of your cone filter location are disasterous. Those filters need to be oiled to be effective, and having it in those locations will just end up caking your filter with dirt and grime, mixed with water, always moist, and never gets to dry. Before long it'll smell like a vacuum cleaner that just sucked up vomit! Just look and see how dirty your engine bay is. A cone filter anywhere in the engine bay is not spared the same fate.
Stock airbox, stock filter. End of chapter.
But thanks for the input, it all makes sense, and I think I will either do a really good heat shield with the cone filter where the stock box was, or just revert to stock. BTW, i never took any stock plastic out, the car came with the cone filter. As a matter of fact, the car came like this:
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OK ladies, what do you guys think about this? worth it? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BMW-E...ht_1497wt_1165
EDIT: well, at $88, probably not.... but if I made one myself?
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Just cut a hole in your hood and stick it through there, ya know what just loose the hood!
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1991 318is (daily driver) 1991 318is M42 Maintenance How-To;1989 325i (parts car)
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Originally posted by iamcreepingdeath View Postha ha!! you are quite the anti-cone filter activist!! ;)
But thanks for the input, it all makes sense, and I think I will either do a really good heat shield with the cone filter where the stock box was, or just revert to stock. BTW, i never took any stock plastic out, the car came with the cone filter. As a matter of fact, the car came like this:
[http://lh5.ggpht.com/_qHca2oE64Mc/SHdUcztiwZI/AAAAAAAAAnA/srNCDG128s4/s640/2008-07-10%20036.jpg[/IMG]318is fund, $0.
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ok, heat does not rise. heat radiates.
so fact of the matter, you are still drawing in hot air. and without that lower shroud/cover, you are not getting anymore air up there.
do you really think you're going to out engineer the bmw engineers? at least route it to the front grills. putting it lower does nothing in our cars.
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get a k&n drop in and call it a day!!FEEDBACK:
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=316212
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