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    ''short'' short ram intake mod

    Hi guys, i'm pretty sure i saw this today, but i've been searching for about 30 mins and i can't find it.. maybie some of you will know what i mean...

    Anyway i'm talking about a 3 inch tubing (about 4 inch long) on the intake manifold and a filter right on it. I'm wondering if it is better than a normal short ram? The reason i'm asking is that it looks nice under the hood, its just a strait pipe without bent in it so it looks ''cleaner''.

    I'll be buying a sri and i dont want to cut it if its not a good idea... I was thinking it would give some small gain since the air near the firewall should be colder than the air near the battery.

    Tell me what you think about this please.

    edit** this will be for a h22 intake. But i dont think the h22 i/m has different dimensions of the f22 one...

    #2
    i know the piping your referring to . IDK , about gains , but seems to work . if you get one keep your old one around if you don't like the short one . heat is not a big issue on the filter performance. once you are moving the heat gets flushed out . just always make sure to have a good brand filter such as , k/n .

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      #3
      like this

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        #4
        They call it a pop charger in the euro circles.

        Check out the snow on my hood, can you guess where my intake filter sits? I'll give you a hint, it's still covered with snow and the area by the throttle body isn't.

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          #5
          yea, its just common sense that the coldest air is going to be in front of the car, where it comes into the bay, with that pop charger you are going to suck in the hot air from the engine
          Originally posted by scudweiser
          it will go vrooooooom bauggggghhhh mmmmmmaauuugggg. Still no mmmmmbAAAAAAAUUUHHHHHHH though.
          Originally posted by deevergote
          Do you have anything intelligent to offer, or are you just trying to whore up your post count?

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            #6
            Originally posted by visualpoet View Post
            They call it a pop charger in the euro circles.

            Check out the snow on my hood, can you guess where my intake filter sits? I'll give you a hint, it's still covered with snow and the area by the throttle body isn't.
            I'm guessing near the battery

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              #7
              Originally posted by lordoja View Post
              yea, its just common sense that the coldest air is going to be in front of the car, where it comes into the bay, with that pop charger you are going to suck in the hot air from the engine
              Oh so i should better get a normal sri then...

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                #8
                Originally posted by stretch JDM View Post
                i know the piping your referring to . IDK , about gains , but seems to work . if you get one keep your old one around if you don't like the short one . heat is not a big issue on the filter performance. once you are moving the heat gets flushed out . just always make sure to have a good brand filter such as , k/n .
                Yea i'll probably get k/n or aem filter, right now i have a ractive on my f22, but i'll get better quality for the H.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by 93blackcb7 View Post
                  like this
                  Yea pretty much it! Where have you found that? Ebay link???

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Hondapawa View Post
                    Yea pretty much it! Where have you found that? Ebay link???
                    Hey man just a tip- If you plan on ordering an Ebay intake, you should also invest in a quality element. It's a great way to build an intake on a budget, since piping is 99% of the time just piping, but with an ebay intake, the intake element is garbage and could let harmful particles into your combustion chambers.

                    That pipe pictured above with a quality K&N or AEM filter element would make for a GREAT intake and probably under $70!

                    Hope this helps!
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by turbomaxx View Post
                      Hey man just a tip- If you plan on ordering an Ebay intake, you should also invest in a quality element. It's a great way to build an intake on a budget, since piping is 99% of the time just piping, but with an ebay intake, the intake element is garbage and could let harmful particles into your combustion chambers.

                      That pipe pictured above with a quality K&N or AEM filter element would make for a GREAT intake and probably under $70!

                      Hope this helps!
                      Yeah thats my plan! And I also thought about going to a local metal shop and buy a 3inch aluminium pipe.

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                        #12
                        it said toyota celica soo you might want to search for that you could always use it and then use the small breather filters for the vaccume lines and the pcv valves and stuff or just put a cone filter straight on the intake manifold
                        Last edited by 93blackcb7; 02-17-2011, 12:57 PM.

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                          #13
                          When the car is moving, the temperature of the air in the engine bay won't be extremely hot. The temperature really only rises when the car is sitting still. If you want to do the pop charger design, it won't be bad. You'll probably get a slightly faster throttle response.






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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Hondapawa View Post
                            Oh so i should better get a normal sri then...
                            its really up to you, im sticking to the OEM one since plastic doesn't transfer heat that well
                            Originally posted by scudweiser
                            it will go vrooooooom bauggggghhhh mmmmmmaauuugggg. Still no mmmmmbAAAAAAAUUUHHHHHHH though.
                            Originally posted by deevergote
                            Do you have anything intelligent to offer, or are you just trying to whore up your post count?

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by lordoja View Post
                              its really up to you, im sticking to the OEM one since plastic doesn't transfer heat that well
                              True, but the ridged interior creates turbulence which slows air flow. A smooth ABS pipe would work better.

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