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I’ve installed multiple Cold Air Intakes (CAI) on my 2 previous vehicles before settling on the TRD with OEM filter on my Corolla Hatchback & an AIRAID with OEM airbox & filter on my Canyon. Other brands I tried all sounded raspy & maybe even harmful to engines. Probably spent over $1000 experimenting sigh.
So I made a vow to avoid any/all CAIs for my Lobo.
Anyway, the new stock OEM intake tube is short & direct from hood to airbox. Perfect! But what about that huge “Helmholtz Resonator”…hmm.
I drilled two 5/16 holes in the resonator as an experiment. See picture below.
(Note - the resonator is upstream from both the MAF & MAP sensors and I have automotive heat tape to cover the holes back up).
I just took a test drive in manual mode using the paddles. The “piped in” engine sound changed for the better? I swear it was a bit louder & meaner sounding grrr! Doing some further digging (GROK 3 AI) it was suggested that the “piped in” engine sound on the Lobo is connected to the Helmholtz Resonator is some way.
So it might be possible to “tune” the piped in engine noise by fiddling with the resonator yay.
Anyway, I’m going to drive some more with the two holes in resonator - then tape them over to hear if any difference.
Anyway, I’ll let you all know
So I made a vow to avoid any/all CAIs for my Lobo.
Anyway, the new stock OEM intake tube is short & direct from hood to airbox. Perfect! But what about that huge “Helmholtz Resonator”…hmm.
I drilled two 5/16 holes in the resonator as an experiment. See picture below.
(Note - the resonator is upstream from both the MAF & MAP sensors and I have automotive heat tape to cover the holes back up).
I just took a test drive in manual mode using the paddles. The “piped in” engine sound changed for the better? I swear it was a bit louder & meaner sounding grrr! Doing some further digging (GROK 3 AI) it was suggested that the “piped in” engine sound on the Lobo is connected to the Helmholtz Resonator is some way.
So it might be possible to “tune” the piped in engine noise by fiddling with the resonator yay.
Anyway, I’m going to drive some more with the two holes in resonator - then tape them over to hear if any difference.
Anyway, I’ll let you all know
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