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  1. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlitZ View Post
    the 180 degree creates velocity.. not 90degrees...
    what are you on about M8?
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  2. #14
    Man this guy has come up with a innovative design & not getting the respect he deserves! It may has his flaws but then again his no 'Injen engineer' or any of that crap. His designed something & generously shared it with us, so keep up the good work mate!

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    it was merely a suggestion.. ive been through a million setups on the airbox trying most and if not all these sccops etc etc... then through research i found out the OEM is really really optimum and safe..

    The 180degree bend which runs though a resenoator makes good power. Although most of you might think its junk, honda spent millions in getting it right and its dead hard to improve..

    the 180 U pipe in the front bumper gives it alot more drivability.. It would be interesting to see dyno runs back to back you your current design to an OEM setup..

    Since you are so intrigued in making the airbox work for you.. send me a PM.. I know of a cheap setup which can slightly increase your power on a ek4 and would be a replica of a branded item.
    Last edited by BlitZ; 28-03-2007 at 12:53 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NightKids View Post
    Man this guy has come up with a innovative design & not getting the respect he deserves! It may has his flaws but then again his no 'Injen engineer' or any of that crap. His designed something & generously shared it with us, so keep up the good work mate!

    Cheers M8!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlitZ View Post
    it was merely a suggestion.. ive been through a million setups on the airbox trying most and if not all these sccops etc etc... then through research i found out the OEM is really really optimum and safe..

    The 180degree bend which runs though a resenoator makes good power. Although most of you might think its junk, honda spent millions in getting it right and its dead hard to improve..

    the 180 U pipe in the front bumper gives it alot more drivability.. It would be interesting to see dyno runs back to back you your current design to an OEM setup..

    Since you are so intrigued in making the airbox work for you.. send me a PM.. I know of a cheap setup which can slightly increase your power on a ek4 and would be a replica of a branded item.


    Thanks for the suggestion M8,
    it's nice to read that you have tried some of your own designs as well.
    I would be interested in learning more about your replica intake system. Firstly, could i just ask you to please theorize your hypothesis as to how the 180 degree bend in the factory lower piping creates velocity? I am sincerely interested.

    Cheers,
    Johnny B.

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    it is good that u are interested... im learning new shit everday too like the merger collector stuff...

    I'd see if i can find the article about the 180 degree twist... but have a read around..

    if u look on honda-tech.. this is for the Teg resonator box though..

    it makes less 2-3hp.. dyno proven
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