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    modding airbox 96vtir

    hi im just wondering since the vtir has a cylindrical airfilter in the airbox, is this filter sealed so that i could just remove the top half of the airbox and end up getting the short ram intake effect without having to put on an aftermarket intake?
    cheers

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    the dc2 already draw air from the bottom of the car into that chamber. By removing the top half of it you'd be drawin warm air from around the engine bay along with the air thats being brought it from the bottom. IMO keep it sealed. Unless you want the vtec to sound louder and be able to hear the slight whoosh sound.

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    cheers mate, yeah just wanted to get the sound of vtec. its pretty cool here for winter now so heat soak wont be a problem

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    Just try different methods, it's up to you. I used to run mine with the top off but currently have cut the hole in the base much much larger and will fit a 4-5 inch pipe eventually running into the guard.

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    take off the bottom half....easy and coppas cant see the mod

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    instant loss of about 6kw at the wheels, and thats without heatsoak.

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    why would you instantly lose 6kw at the wheels... by taking off the top of the box its no different from a short ram intake, really. i had a short ram on my 92 integra ls and it definately made the car more powerful. i dont expect much if any gains, but certainly would be surprised to lose 6kw.

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    In certain parts of the rpm range power output may be lower or higher due to road speed and amount of heat under the bonnet, top end will generally be quite good from my experience but from standstill acceleration will likely suffer.
    ginganggooly please back up claims like those with proof.

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    i concurr>>

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    You have to know that Honda has placed the air filter inside the airbox for a reason. It could be to meet manufacturer's requirements for a vehicle. Or it could be because you lose torque at the lower RPM rage.

    The reason why a short ram intake could be better than Honda's stock setup is because there are no resonators attached to the SR intake. Go and chop off the resonator in your stock intake and check out the difference you'll be surprised.

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    BTW an intake resonator only exists on '93-'95 DC2. The main restriction of the stock system is the small diameter piping running from the large resonator box under the front bar to the airbox, this is considerably smaller than the "airbox to throttle body" pipe. This was most likely done by Honda to minimise intake noise, remember there are compromises engineered into almost everything to keep "the powers that be" happy. I have removed mine and increased the airbox hole diameter ready for an adaptor plate to run a 4-5 inch tube under the front bar.
    Last edited by T-onedc2; 16-05-2006 at 07:53 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hondaracermd
    why would you instantly lose 6kw at the wheels... by taking off the top of the box its no different from a short ram intake, really. i had a short ram on my 92 integra ls and it definately made the car more powerful. i dont expect much if any gains, but certainly would be surprised to lose 6kw.
    i tested it. did a few dyno runs with the airbox on, couple of dyno runs with the airbox off. the whole graph, from start to finish, was 4-6kw lower.
    as to why- it could be a combination of turbulence and length.

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