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Another DIY upgrade - Cold air feed - PIX
sorens2 - 23/8/10 at 02:34 PM

Now that I closed the gap around til radiator the temp i the enginebay is quite high.
My copilot had his leg burned just from the air flowing into the passengerside from the enginebay.

Something had to be done to keep BHP up.

Bought this airbox from Pipercross.


As it was from MNR:


Had to make a new backplate:


Filter is inside the box:


Air is sucked in in front of the radiator:


I donīt think there will be much "Ram effect"


I fits....but close.


Strait through


Soren S2

[Edited on 23/8/10 by sorens2]


[Edited on 23/8/10 by sorens2]


andrew-theasby - 23/8/10 at 03:09 PM

How tall does it sit off the flange?


loggyboy - 23/8/10 at 03:09 PM

Should help nicely, some 'ram air' induction going on their too.

quote:
Originally posted by sorens2
My copilot had his leg burned just from the air flowing into the passengerside from the enginebay.



Why do I see an image of the 2 Dutch Police officers from Harry Enfield/Paul Whitehouse


loggyboy - 23/8/10 at 03:11 PM


sorens2 - 23/8/10 at 03:33 PM

What do you mean "Off the flange"
From where to where ?

Soren S2


dan__wright - 23/8/10 at 03:42 PM

i think he means the backplate.

have you considered adding vents at the back of the engine bay? should give the hot air somewhere to escape


sorens2 - 23/8/10 at 04:13 PM

So far its going under the car.

Soren S2


Lightning - 23/8/10 at 04:20 PM

Hi,
Have you tried it yet. When I did similar on mine the difference was considerble.


sorens2 - 23/8/10 at 04:25 PM

Its raining like in Pakistan at the moment.
But Ill try it at the Nordschleife i 10 days

Soren S2


andrew-theasby - 23/8/10 at 05:59 PM

Ye sorry i meant how tall off the backplate? Does it have a filter anywhere? Looks like just what i was considering making soon


sorens2 - 23/8/10 at 06:18 PM

In pic 4 from the top you can just see the filter inside.
It is a 100 mm filter that sits in the intake of the box.
Not like the oldstyle panel filter.
They reccomend 100 mm if you go above 200 bhp.

Canīt wait to try it.

Soren S2


bi22le - 23/8/10 at 08:44 PM

Looks tidy.

You will have to post back and tell us if it makes a difference.


Dusty - 23/8/10 at 09:22 PM

You still need to do more to get hot air out from under the bonnet IMO.


sorens2 - 7/9/10 at 05:38 AM

Tried it at the Ring this weekend.
Normally I donīt hit the rev limiter as the engine goes a bit dull over 11000 rpm so it gomes natural when to change up.

BUT NOW !!!

Hit the limiter at least 15 times this weekend because it just keeps on racing up the scale.

Much more high rpm power and it feels much better.
Huge difference.
Noise is the same.

Soren S2


Major Stare - 6/10/10 at 09:48 PM

Do you have a PowerCommander to get the engine re-mapped?

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sorens2 - 7/10/10 at 04:39 AM

Yes.

Soren S2


elf83 - 11/4/11 at 09:56 PM

Where did you get this airbox? i cant find it anywhere? do they do it for a k2 gsxr 1000?


mistergrumpy - 11/4/11 at 10:12 PM

See here for example. It's a Pipercross 600 series.


austin man - 11/4/11 at 10:39 PM

vent your side panels see photo in my archive this will reduce water temperature by around 10 degrees


wilkingj - 12/4/11 at 07:26 AM

Have you heat wrapped the parts of the exhaust piep that are still inside the engine compartment. That will reduce your under bonnet temperature quite a lot, for not a lot of work / money.


sorens2 - 12/4/11 at 03:09 PM

This mod sorted all my problems.
The engine runs like never before now.

Soren S2