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I put this intake together using a AEM 2036DK dry filter with a filter wears pre filter, spectre 3” aluminum tube, and a mount with some 1/8 aluminum bar stock. It definitely feels more responsive, and the turbo sounds are great. However, the concern with something like this is that you’re sucking hot engine bay air, so I decided to take some temps comparing it to the stock box. I went on the same 14 mile drive 2 times, with a temp probe on the filter itself(shoved between the pre filter and filter element) as well as in the bottom of the stock air box. The drive consisted of a twisting windy road with lots of uphill and downhill without stopping, followed by about 3 miles of frequent stop lights. Both trips I stopped and idled in my driveway for 3 minutes at the end of the trip. Ambient temp was 60F for both tests.
New intake:
Cruising 30-50mph IAT hovered around 10-20 above ambient. At stop lights shot up to 30-35 above ambient within about a minute, but recovered quickly once moving again. Idling for 3 minutes saw temps at 60 degrees above ambient.
Stock box:
Cruising at 30-50mph IAT was around 8-15 above ambient. At stop lights rose to about 20 over ambient, although temps rose more slowly. Temps were slower to recover once moving again. Idling for 3 minutes saw temps at 40 degrees above ambient.
This is pretty much what I expected, although I thought the stock box would be a little better since it’s a true cold air intake. The stock box was definitely more consistent, and had lower temps overall. Still not sure if I’m going to leave my intake on, I imagine it will be pretty bad in the summer when it’s 90+ here. I may swap the straight tube for a 45 to get it further away from the engine and possibly try to make a heat shield. The only thing that worries me is stop and go traffic will see pretty high intake temps.
New intake:
Cruising 30-50mph IAT hovered around 10-20 above ambient. At stop lights shot up to 30-35 above ambient within about a minute, but recovered quickly once moving again. Idling for 3 minutes saw temps at 60 degrees above ambient.
Stock box:
Cruising at 30-50mph IAT was around 8-15 above ambient. At stop lights rose to about 20 over ambient, although temps rose more slowly. Temps were slower to recover once moving again. Idling for 3 minutes saw temps at 40 degrees above ambient.
This is pretty much what I expected, although I thought the stock box would be a little better since it’s a true cold air intake. The stock box was definitely more consistent, and had lower temps overall. Still not sure if I’m going to leave my intake on, I imagine it will be pretty bad in the summer when it’s 90+ here. I may swap the straight tube for a 45 to get it further away from the engine and possibly try to make a heat shield. The only thing that worries me is stop and go traffic will see pretty high intake temps.
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