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kylerichmond

posted on 27/10/10 at 03:36 PM Reply With Quote
2.0l Zetec, ZX9 Carbs Airbox

I have just made my airbox and am now wondering on the size of the hole to drill in the side for an intake, i am going to use ducting to the front nosecone and fit a cone filter, what size will the pipe need to be without restricting the engine?
Also the intake rubbers are 45mm each
45mm * 4= 180mm, would it have to be this side or can it be smaller say 70mm?

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coozer

posted on 27/10/10 at 03:50 PM Reply With Quote
Big as possible really, 5 or 6 inch diameter.





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markt0121

posted on 27/10/10 at 10:13 PM Reply With Quote
90mm diameter is equal cross section to 4 x 45mm diameter. But that's not taking into account that only one intake would be breathing in at any time, so you may not even need to go that large.

Largest you can get and fit would probably be the best way to decide.

Would the expanding aluminium ventilator ducting fit?

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Chippy

posted on 27/10/10 at 10:13 PM Reply With Quote
I have a 24 valve V6 2.9i which produces 238 BHP, and that has an intake of 75mm, or 3" in old money. So I would say that 75mm is more than enough. IMHO Ray

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[Edited on 27-10-10 by Chippy]





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