Is anyone using an air intake system with the K&N oval filter on a 2.0 stock fuel injector setup? What are your thoughts? Good/Bad/In different
Thanks Bill
There are a few of us, but we're a very few. After having two oem filters come apart, clogging the plenum, and causing engine to not run, I scrapped the stock setup and made my own from a K&N cone filter and 2" pvc. I don't really know it if flows any better, but it definately works just as well, and the esposure of the entire engine was a major plus.
My thinking is to have a more exposed engine. I doubt if there is an inprovement of the inflow - that would be a plus. How did you attacked the filter to the PVC ellbow?
Thanks
Bill
I ran one on my 2.0 FOUR for a few months. Seemed to work great. All the FI vac hoses were threaded into the PVC elbow with brass barbs.
I does run louder, too.
KT
AND, you get the added advantage of LESS filtration, and bigger particles entering your engine! Just think, you get to do that rebuild you've been waiting on sooner than you thought! Whattadeal ......................... The Cap'n, who can't believe people still buy that cr*p .....................
Well, there you have it. We are officially full of crap!!! Hmm, isn't that the same filters that carbed cars run?
I just made one for mhy 2.0 with FI because when I bought the engine it didn't have the air filter set up. I used a rubber coupling for PVC pipe out of the TB. Then to a PVC elbow with 4 brass fittings tapped in for the breather lines and the K&N fits on the elbow.
This is a new set-up still in progress, I have the rain tray off so it will clear but I think I will exted off the elbow and get the filter in a spot where I can put the rain tray back on.
I can post a pic tonight if you want.
I think god spoke - the law is has been laid down thank you Capt'n.
Yes I would like to see a pic when you get time.
Thanks
Bill
QUOTE (Cap'n Krusty @ Feb 26 2005, 01:04 PM) |
AND, you get the added advantage of LESS filtration, and bigger particles entering your engine! Just think, you get to do that rebuild you've been waiting on sooner than you thought! Whattadeal ......................... The Cap'n, who can't believe people still buy that cr*p ..................... |
QUOTE (Rhodes71/914 @ Feb 26 2005, 01:47 PM) | ||
OK Cap'n I've seen you refer to the K&N'S this way before, what do you recommend for aftermarket air filler set -up? |
Good points Captn, but the real limitation in the stock system is not the filter itself, but the little 2" opening at the end of the air box, and that it draws hot air from off the engine.
I don't recall where on this board, but someone contrived a modified air box using metal rain gutter ducting which had a cross section closer to 2" x 4" (or more). My plan is to mount two (instead of the original one) to the air box. These then draw the air from the side grills adjacent to the engine lid. His tests indicated sufficient intake air temp reductions to make it worth the bother.
Enjoy!
QUOTE (3d914 @ Mar 30 2005, 05:08 PM) |
Good points Captn, but the real limitation in the stock system is not the filter itself, but the little 2" opening at the end of the air box, and that it draws hot air from off the engine. I don't recall where on this board, but someone contrived a modified air box using metal rain gutter ducting which had a cross section closer to 2" x 4" (or more). My plan is to mount two (instead of the original one) to the air box. These then draw the air from the side grills adjacent to the engine lid. His tests indicated sufficient intake air temp reductions to make it worth the bother. Enjoy! |
Scotty - Thanks for the tip. I am running it under the rain tray it just fits.
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