• Sign Up! To view all forums and unlock additional cool features

    Welcome to the #1 Fiesta ST Forum and Fiesta ST community dedicated to Fiesta ST owners and enthusiasts. Register for an account, it's free and it's easy, so don't hesitate to join the Fiesta ST Forum today!


Fiesta ST Ram Air BIG MOUTH Intake Snorkel by Velossa Tech Engineering - R&D thread!

Messages
102
Likes
45
Location
_

CanadianGuy

4000 Post Club
Messages
4,097
Likes
945
Location
Southern Ontario
Bump for the new install instructions. I'm not sure $150 represents good value for a 3D printed part like this one, but looking past what I'd consider to be very minor install issues I'm surprised we aren't hearing very much in the way of commentary on the part.
Its one of those parts that simply work without having to worry about it or maintain anything about it. I for one love how it helps on the highway to keep the intake cooler (only 1-4 above ambient under any temp up to ambient of 42c intake was 44-45). Helps keep everything cooler and seems to have more instant access to power. Not much more to it. More cold air for the engine is always good. No issues with rain. Just mind the air filter if in a dusty area as more particulates will get in.
 


Messages
181
Likes
55
Location
Maysville
I am liking the look and the functionality of this intake snorkle. I would guess that it would not change the intake sound at all?
 


CanadianGuy

4000 Post Club
Messages
4,097
Likes
945
Location
Southern Ontario
I am liking the look and the functionality of this intake snorkle. I would guess that it would not change the intake sound at all?
I does, from the front of the car, sound louder. In the cabin I don't hear it more unless the windows are down the the sound reflects off something.
 


Messages
425
Likes
84
Location
Brooklyn
I have a 3d printer but I think the longer section of the big mouth is too big for my bed/volume. Maybe I'll just make one out of pipes like the other diyers but design my own funnel :)... Or I'll buy one of I can't find an intake I am happy with (own a 16 and mishimoto is the only game in town).
 


CanadianGuy

4000 Post Club
Messages
4,097
Likes
945
Location
Southern Ontario
I have a 3d printer but I think the longer section of the big mouth is too big for my bed/volume. Maybe I'll just make one out of pipes like the other diyers but design my own funnel :)... Or I'll buy one of I can't find an intake I am happy with (own a 16 and mishimoto is the only game in town).
One thing to note/consider. The material is not the cheap 3D plastic material you get with the printer. This is a UV resistant type material and not brittle as regular 3D parts. This would add to the cost.
 


Messages
425
Likes
84
Location
Brooklyn
One thing to note/consider. The material is not the cheap 3D plastic material you get with the printer. This is a UV resistant type material and not brittle as regular 3D parts. This would add to the cost.
Yup, I've taken many things into consideration including the type of filament, and I dont have an issue with the price, like a few members here, I like to DIY things I have an idea about, I will probably end up DIY my own intake too if i can get a scrap yard intake box. (I'd like to be able to revert to oem with no mods if possible).
 


Messages
367
Likes
46
Location
Huntington Beach
How worth it is this, I was thinking about doing something similar myself, but having a pre-built part might just seem easier. I am worried about the cuts though, does it line up flush? I don't really want to see a gap between my shroud and the ram scoop. But at the same time if I ever wanted to get rid of this, could I but a spare shroud online somewhere? Or would that be something I'd have to find at a scrap yard?
 


Messages
242
Likes
44
Location
Lake Forest Park
I installed my big mouth yesterday. The installation was easy, considering how much discussion there has been. Used a multi-tool to make the cuts, and a heat gun to shape the shroud. The hardest part is getting the damn nut on the bolt. I know one thing--it looks cool.
 


westcoaST

1000 Post Club
Messages
1,157
Likes
290
Location
Corona
The hole size shown in the instructions is too big. I cut the hole, installed the big mouth, then used aluminum tape to close up the hole, and painted the tape satin black. Looks great.

Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
 


Messages
367
Likes
46
Location
Huntington Beach
The hole size shown in the instructions is too big. I cut the hole, installed the big mouth, then used aluminum tape to close up the hole, and painted the tape satin black. Looks great.

Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
Got any pictures, or dimensions to show where you could make the hole smaller? Whenever I do this I think I'm going to cut a much smaller hole and trim it slowly so I have as little a gap as possible.
 


M-Sport fan

9000 Post Club
Messages
14,430
Likes
6,985
Location
Princeton, N.J.
You can always purchase a hydro-shield to cover your filter if you think misting water is going to be a concern for you....Personally, I have not found an evidence after driving through heavy rains of water mist making its way into my airbox and don't see this to be a problem myself...

Is the functioning theory behind that cover being that the mesh is too small for water droplets to get through, or does it use some other sort of semi-permeable, high tech science to only let dry air through??
 


BoostBumps

4000 Post Club
Staff Member
Messages
4,277
Likes
1,032
Location
Arizona

M-Sport fan

9000 Post Club
Messages
14,430
Likes
6,985
Location
Princeton, N.J.
As far as the blocking of the radiator's air flow 'issue';

Would one of the much higher heat exchanging capacity aftermarket radiators totally negate any losses that might occur to the factory radiator when using this VT part??

Also, is there ANY oil cooler kit on the market (besides buying a stacked plate Mocal or Setrab or such, and hoses/fittings/etc. and DIYing one) that does NOT put the cooler in the front of the radiator??

Everyone wants to put brake ducts in the fake strakes on the bottom of the grille (and I agree with that use), but this seems like a GREAT place for an oil cooler to sit. ;)
 


westcoaST

1000 Post Club
Messages
1,157
Likes
290
Location
Corona
Got any pictures, or dimensions to show where you could make the hole smaller? Whenever I do this I think I'm going to cut a much smaller hole and trim it slowly so I have as little a gap as possible.
Cut the hole about 1/2" undersize all around from the dimensions on the website. The backside is a little tighter.

Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
 


Messages
295
Likes
42
Location
Charlotte
Any noticeable increase in turbo noise? I love the sound my injen intake makes but I hate the heat soak.

Sent from my XT1064 using Tapatalk
 


Messages
367
Likes
46
Location
Huntington Beach
Any noticeable increase in turbo noise? I love the sound my injen intake makes but I hate the heat soak.

Sent from my XT1064 using Tapatalk
Supposedly only from the front. I have heard that if you drill a few holes in the stock box by the headlight side it should make a little more noise. Thats what I'm going to do whenever I pull the trigger on this
 




Top