There is much posted about temperature and various intakes, but after using a manometer to test pressures at speed both inside engine bay and outside on body (data posted in aero and cooling thread) I theorized that one reason 2J intake makes power is its location inside cowl, which is a high pressure location.
Of course, stock intake is also in a high pressure location, inside nose cowl. I have a Mountune intake box, which has a lower hose that is supposed to be located in "cool" air behind fog light. When pressure tested, that location is negative, i.e. below atmospheric. Once I learned that, I blocked the lower opening and could find no difference in performance across datalogs before and after running stock turbo and Cobb S3.
My pressure testing indicated fog lights are also located in a high pressure location. I have only used them once, seldom get fog here, so I wondered, what if I took out the driver's side fog lamp and installed an intake hose from fog opening to the lower inlet in Mountune box?
Fog lamp removed, aluminum shrouding glued on, bug screen glued on from inside.
2.5" flex hose glued to flange, neoprene gasket cut to fit.
Other end of new intake hose attached to lower Mountune intake opening with zip ties over spare silicone connection.
Connected flange to rear fog light box with stock screws and some washers to hold it
Cowl ready to pop back in place.
All done.
Ok, ready for data? Me too. Bad news is I changed too many variables at one time to have decent data. Mounted Cyborg while I was in there.
But theory is with two high pressure intake points, compressor should not have to work as hard, ie this intake should not pull a vacuum at speed. I can say its quiet, and the Cyborg runs quieter on Cobb S3 than stock turbo did. Drone on customized 3" MBRP is gone. I was waiting to put a new exhaust on until Cyborg was mounted and I could get some logs run, now maybe I keep it.
Summary, cold air intake is a bit of misnomer down here in Fla, there is no cold air outside. But what there is, this mod has. According to pressure mapping, it should be a good mod. Have to start tuning to see what it can really do, and I can always block the lower intake later on and report what difference if any this makes.
Of course, stock intake is also in a high pressure location, inside nose cowl. I have a Mountune intake box, which has a lower hose that is supposed to be located in "cool" air behind fog light. When pressure tested, that location is negative, i.e. below atmospheric. Once I learned that, I blocked the lower opening and could find no difference in performance across datalogs before and after running stock turbo and Cobb S3.
My pressure testing indicated fog lights are also located in a high pressure location. I have only used them once, seldom get fog here, so I wondered, what if I took out the driver's side fog lamp and installed an intake hose from fog opening to the lower inlet in Mountune box?
Fog lamp removed, aluminum shrouding glued on, bug screen glued on from inside.
2.5" flex hose glued to flange, neoprene gasket cut to fit.
Other end of new intake hose attached to lower Mountune intake opening with zip ties over spare silicone connection.
Connected flange to rear fog light box with stock screws and some washers to hold it
Cowl ready to pop back in place.
All done.
Ok, ready for data? Me too. Bad news is I changed too many variables at one time to have decent data. Mounted Cyborg while I was in there.
But theory is with two high pressure intake points, compressor should not have to work as hard, ie this intake should not pull a vacuum at speed. I can say its quiet, and the Cyborg runs quieter on Cobb S3 than stock turbo did. Drone on customized 3" MBRP is gone. I was waiting to put a new exhaust on until Cyborg was mounted and I could get some logs run, now maybe I keep it.
Summary, cold air intake is a bit of misnomer down here in Fla, there is no cold air outside. But what there is, this mod has. According to pressure mapping, it should be a good mod. Have to start tuning to see what it can really do, and I can always block the lower intake later on and report what difference if any this makes.