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j3pz 06-27-2006 11:38 PM

ok jsut dont bother than. im just trying to suggest a way to keep the hot air in the engine bay away from the intake and hide the maf you so dearly hate. maybe use a composite material than?

theWeezL 06-27-2006 11:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Supra2NR
its metal on the turbo and the downpipe bcuz the turbo and downpipe are one of the hottest parts from the engine bay, its metal cuz its suppose to contain heat from the engine bay,and its not a metal heatshield its a heatsink, diffrence is the shield is suppose to keep heat away, sink is suppose to absorbe heat so it will be away from the unit, since the turbo produces heat itself , the heatsink provieds protection from the engine bay heat and at the same time it absorbs the heat created by the turbo

but your intake does not produce heat therefore, having heat stay in the area where you have your filter, is not gonna b any benefit to you, you cannot use the same principle as the heatshield on the turbo, with your intake you wanna try the best you can to deflect that heat coming from the engine bay

i got barely a drawing trying to explain what i mean

Damn '2NR! look at you all pimpin the mad drawing skillz and shee'at! Very well explained and intelligent responce...I give ya 9 out of 10 for that one!

(weez) -> :bow: ->(Supra2NR)

Supra2NR 06-29-2006 01:02 AM

thank you , thank you, jus trying to help out other like others helped me,

hopefully this thread will help pple in the future making thier cold air intakes

theWeezL 06-29-2006 01:09 AM

ohh and I am now 10 posts up on you...


edit* ...make that 11!

Isphius 06-29-2006 06:50 AM

The way I see it, I think its pointless to make a cold air intake...cause they dont really increase performance cause your not getting any more cold air than the stock one, And to make it look nice...well the rest of the engine bay looks like crap anyway. The heat shield is a good idea tho. The only reason i changed mine was to get rid of that muffler than was in the intake. I have a steel tube now going from my TB to my MAF. Or if you somehow get air from outside. That would be the best way. Hood scoop?

Supra2NR 07-01-2006 02:33 AM

i thought i was the only one keeping tabs on the posts, well, i've been kinda busy, its warm out in the chi, so anyways

there is a point of putting the cold air intake, but most of the intakes u see here are short-ram intakes, jus designd to retro-fit the old intake system, its a short ram for a few good reasons,
1) easy fit & replace the old unit
2) easy cleanup when it gets dirty
3) easy to reach for any maintenance

a real cold air intake uses a long tube that extends close to the ground since cold air drops to the ground and hot air rises (its science) , im working on that too, i just gotta figure out the degree bends thati need ,

im gonna put the intake in front of the car behind the foglight, im gonna use that hole where the old inlet used to go, so that way my filter is gonna be away from heat and water at the same time, that concept might change since im thinkin of taking out my foglight

Isphius 07-01-2006 06:24 AM

well when your moving the filter being higher or lower wont matter, just that its getting air from outside and not from in the engine bay. Thats the part you dont want. But even If you do get the filter outside, There probably will be no noticaeable gain. The restriction from the tube still adds up. Even if the tube is straight, Because its friction is a coefficent of length. But screw sicence, just do whatever floats your boat and looks cool i guess lol.

Supra2NR 07-03-2006 09:01 PM

hell yeah there you go, if science and all the physics of your intake wont do shit for you, at least, it looks good right?

j3pz 07-03-2006 10:13 PM

lol you guys are funny

Isphius 07-04-2006 05:51 AM

haha. I personally would never make a cold air intake, The only reason mine is changed is because one of the rubber connectors was ripped. I plan on replacing it as soon as i find a junkyard with a supra in it. The only thing id try to get rid of is that intake muffler (they added that to the mustang and it lost 5hp cause of it)or the rib things created by the rubber. I dont care how my engine bay looks...if i change one thing, id wana make it all nice.


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