Jonb_5
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posted on 22/4/19 at 06:16 PM |
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Air Box replacing sock filters?
Hi,
I need to get a new set of sock filters, it's a Tiger Supercar running a 2.0 pinto and twin 45's.
Having done some reading it has been suggested these can restrict the flow of air as so I was wondering if there was a better option. I've been
looking at potentially making a stainless box to fit over the trunpets with maybe a single large filter facing forwards at the front..... Or maybe
some ducting of some fashion....
Has anyone any advice or recommendations on this area....
Thanks
Jon
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cliftyhanger
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posted on 22/4/19 at 09:14 PM |
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Simple solution is K+N (or similar quality) dcoe filters. Do not be tempted by cheap filters, they are just not as good
But an airbox is a fine idea. I recently made one for my car (st170 fitted with GXSR ITB's, so broadly similar design to what you will need)
made of ali, used pop rivets and sikoflex for joints, though welding would be nicer. All off to a big K+N cone filter via trunking.
And yes, socks are restrictive, a tiny filter area.
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Angel Acevedo
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posted on 22/4/19 at 10:51 PM |
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Stainless will be a lot harder to make than alloy. and probably heavier.
Why not ally?
Beware of what you wish.. for it may come true....
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alfas
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posted on 23/4/19 at 08:16 AM |
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mostly nonsense what you read about airfilter socks.
the well known brands like piperx do not restrict anything at all.
its a simple solution for airfiltering when space is tight (like with every seven-ish car) and when fabrcating skills and tools are limited.
this said they have 1 big disadvantage: if engine backfires and socks are wet from fuel they may catch fire...this mainly happens with engines which
are bit difficult to start
k&n filters are also a nice solution., but you need more space, hence you need to cut your bonnet. (same appiles for a airbox).
due to the metal mesh they are not prone to any fire.
by the way: never use k&n´s without velocity stacks ...the velocity stacks are an important part to canalize and "smoothen" the
airflow.
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MikeRJ
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posted on 23/4/19 at 07:23 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by alfas
mostly nonsense what you read about airfilter socks.
the well known brands like piperx do not restrict anything at all.
It's not nonsense, and the brand has little to do with anything. It's a simple problem of filter area and airflow; one sock has a very
low filter area and has to supply the peak air demand of one cylinder. A larger filter that supplies all cylinders still only has to deal with the
peak airflow of a single cylinder (for a 4 cylinder engine). Obviously the lower the power capability of the engine, the less impact sock filters
will have.
FWIW the Pipercross sausage filters are very good in terms of airflow, even the shallow ones.
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