jmx2004 Posted January 6, 2011 Report Posted January 6, 2011 Good day Fellow Rollaclubbers.... just wanted to take your opinion and suggestion in upgrading or modifying my current STOCK air Intake system.. ( its a round type with a filter inside.) can i just remove the Filter inside the Round type Stock air intake and Plug a Racing Exhaust Filter on the Mouth of it? will this work or just cause trouble on the engine... doing such upgrade will give me more power?? pls. do guide and enlighten me on this matter.... Quote
ke70dave Posted January 7, 2011 Report Posted January 7, 2011 what you suggest will "work", but don't bother, not worth the effort. no more power. will sound better maybe. if everything else is stock then nothing wrong with the stock airbox. if you get a webber or some other uprated carby, the stock airbox may not fit, so most guys get one of those shiny airfilter boxes that sit ontop of the carby, to replace the stock one. the filter itself isnt really an upgrade (though it sounds heaps better), more of a necessety with the new carby. and it looks alot neater in the engine bay. Quote
jmx2004 Posted January 7, 2011 Author Report Posted January 7, 2011 Wow Thats Great thanks sir.. :-) Quote
Toy-Yoda[RL] Posted January 7, 2011 Report Posted January 7, 2011 Weber + free flowing filter = Quote
jmx2004 Posted January 7, 2011 Author Report Posted January 7, 2011 Oh Yeah thats cool thanks dude Quote
GJM85 Posted January 7, 2011 Report Posted January 7, 2011 (edited) ramflo.... ram-flo.... The idea of an induction system is to decrease air flow resistance into the cylinder as the piston pulls in on its induction stroke. This resistance can be minimised firstly with the air box/filter, then by port and cam work and finally by exaust work, allowing air to exist faster and easier. That, which you do to one will only complement the other.... Edited January 7, 2011 by GJM85 Quote
Evan G Posted January 7, 2011 Report Posted January 7, 2011 ive got a sandwitch filter on my weber. is there more induction in the ramflow filters? are they illegal? (due to soaked in oil?) Quote
james87 Posted January 7, 2011 Report Posted January 7, 2011 LOL YEA TIS TRUE BUT HERE IN PERTH WE GET HOUNDED BY POLICE SO IVE MODIFIED THE ORIGINAL FILTER BOX ONTOP OF MY 32/36 HOLLEY SOUND DIF IS HUGE TO NO FILTER AT ALL o.O Quote
Evan G Posted January 7, 2011 Report Posted January 7, 2011 i was thinking running a ramflow and running the stock airbox ontop of it . what weber officer? :fuzz: thats the std carby Quote
james87 Posted January 7, 2011 Report Posted January 7, 2011 lol yea mine looks ridgy didge but lmao as soon as u open the air filter up its all hacked to bits :( lol i want another so i can do it neatly Quote
rian Posted January 7, 2011 Report Posted January 7, 2011 I've seen a pod filter fitted onto a standard 4k carb, just by removing the original black filter box thingy and drilling a hole in the top of the plastic part of the pod filter and then placing it on top of the carb so that bolt thing with the wing nut on it goes through the hole in the pod filter and then you just screw the wing nut back on, it maybe have been clamped around the bottom of the pod though I can't remember. But like Dave said it's probably not worth the effort. Quote
Andy43 Posted January 22, 2011 Report Posted January 22, 2011 We have to run a stock carby on the race car. We gained 3hp on the dyno by pissing the K&N filter off, and installing a stock one with the trumpet cut off and the hole sealed, and the half of the filter box that faces the strut cut open. Yeah I know I don't make sense and looks shit house, But works. Quote
towe001 Posted January 22, 2011 Report Posted January 22, 2011 On my thing i'm the standard filter and stock airbox but the top cover is modified to act a bit like a big "washer" and just clamps down on the filter. Sounds nice but the seat of my pants dyno says not much improvement Quote
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