induction kit / air filter for Lanos 1.4

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i did feel a slight change. with the plain short ram, my low end torque was completely gone. to get any kind of acceleration i had to be above 3500 rpm to get some good speed up. the top end revs were also affected, end i only managed to get about 110mph out of it. and it struggled to get there.

with the stealth setup the power kicks in at a lower rpm than it did with short ram. i guess at the end of the day, short ram is only there for sound, and affects the performance in a bad way ( to some extent ).

ive got an empty tank now tho... lol
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just as i suspected... SRI setup hurts your performance too much, good thing you didn't keep it too long.

now for the other bit of my question... i still feel some of my low end torque is missing... i am thinking of installing a pipe inside the OEM air box to let the air pass through it rather than filling up the whole box... will that add a little restriction can gain me some of the lost low end torque??

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well if you put a pipe inside the air box, it should theoretically smooth the air flow a little. smoother and faster air flow helps more air get to the engine quicker and could also add a little bit of power to the end result. "Every little helps."
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My filter always stays cool and it's within the airbox still - I haven't put it in the wheelwell :?

Don't know what you guys are doing differently.
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i think for me its mostly the stop-and-go traffic, which makes the heat transfer to the air filter while its not really sucking in air at high rates. and by the time i get to where i can really open it up... nothing happens cos its heated up.

but now, it cant suck in hot air in standing traffic, so its good enough for me.
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cold air feed pipe added, and converted back to short ram:
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What differences does it make with the cold air feed?

(I know it's meant to)

But do you notice any improvements?
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Post by aveosam »

y not just make a CAI? you will still be getting hot air from the engine bay
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how effective will be that setup on low speeds? and what about if you are at a halt?

frankly i think you are way better off with a CAI setup.

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well, from what ive noticed, it feels pretty much the same as what it did when the filter was in the wheel well.
and another good thing, when i hit higher speeds (around 80mph to 100mph) with the air flow being quite high thru the feed pipe it still accelerates quite well, or so i found out the other nite on a quarter mile, and slammed the brakes too hard and almost slided into another car, thanks to engine braking i was safe.
i also want to add a heat shield as soon as i can get hold of a suitable one.
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