Loud Intake
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Loud Intake
I need to do something about my intake. There's a very small filter stuck on the turbo (as a temporary measure) and I'm sure it's a restriction. The noise when the turbo spools is also way too loud.
So, I need some kind of CAI, that will hopefully get rid of a little bit of the noise. What can I do? My charge pipe runs across where most people put their cold air boxes so that's out. Let me see if I can go get a decent picture.
So, I need some kind of CAI, that will hopefully get rid of a little bit of the noise. What can I do? My charge pipe runs across where most people put their cold air boxes so that's out. Let me see if I can go get a decent picture.
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Yeah you deffinately need to do something about that. What is that rats nest to the right?
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I've got a bigger filter, but it's TOO big so there is nowhere to put it. I need to figure out where I'll put the filter before I can buy the correct sized one but I really don't know where to go with it. That pipe routing seemed like such a great idea when I did it....
As for the noise, I'm hoping that just the longer intake piping will help enough. If not I'll have to talk with Pat about what kind of foam he used or something, though that seems excessive.
As for the noise, I'm hoping that just the longer intake piping will help enough. If not I'll have to talk with Pat about what kind of foam he used or something, though that seems excessive.
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I say reroute that hotside pipe to the way most do it and then put the filter behind the headlight with a simple 90* bend.
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Whatever your inlet size is.
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Based on some calcs I did recently I would keep the ducting at least 2.5" in dia. And use something with a smooth inner wall. Aeroduct is a good example; that is what I am using for mine. That accordion stuff they sell at the auto parts stores is not such a good idea.
Also you might be able to fit one of these in and duct it to a cooler location
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The splash guard could help with the noise.
What sixshooter said is correct. Plus a duct will tend to suppress frequencies that are above whatever its resonant frequency is. Think of it like a pipe organ.
Also you might be able to fit one of these in and duct it to a cooler location
Carbon Air Filter
The splash guard could help with the noise.
What sixshooter said is correct. Plus a duct will tend to suppress frequencies that are above whatever its resonant frequency is. Think of it like a pipe organ.
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