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| ptravnic |
May 22 2006, 08:18 PM
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Looking for feedback on the below product. Would simplify the engine compartment quite a bit, make adjusting the idle easier...
![]() Does it replace the plenum? |
| blitZ |
May 22 2006, 08:22 PM
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Beer please... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,223 Joined: 31-August 05 From: Lawrenceville, GA Member No.: 4,719 Region Association: South East States |
Looking for feedback on the below product. Would simplify the engine compartment quite a bit, make adjusting the idle easier... ![]() Does it replace the plenum? Seem like it would attach to the throttle body, like most hi flow intakes. Not sure how it would fit to the verticle TBs? |
| Andyrew |
May 22 2006, 08:45 PM
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Spooling.... Please wait ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 13,380 Joined: 20-January 03 From: Riverbank, Ca Member No.: 172 Region Association: Northern California
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Replaces the air box.
As long as your not buying it expecting 5hp... It will make a cool engine noise.. Just dont expect a lot of power increase from it... Maybe a little.. Andrew |
| botoo |
May 22 2006, 08:48 PM
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 8 Joined: 3-October 04 From: Central Wisconsin Member No.: 2,877 |
I built one of these for my 914 and it works great. I went to my local Menards store and purchased 2 - 2" PVC street ells, 3 - 1/2" hose barbs, 1 - 2" sewer pipe clamp, and ordered a K&N RU-1520 filter. The small end of the street ell just fits the throttle body and the larger end fits the 2 3/4" opening of the filter. You could make it with one street ell if you use a smaller filter or you have a different throttle body location.
You do get more noise from the free flow air filter, but I don't mind that and really like the result. They are also selling these on ebay if you want to avoid the hastle of putzing around with it yourself. |
| Dave_Darling |
May 22 2006, 08:54 PM
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914 Idiot ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 15,335 Joined: 9-January 03 From: Silicon Valley / Kailua-Kona Member No.: 121 Region Association: Northern California
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Obviously only fits the 1.7s only; the 2.0s with their vertical throttle bodies would need something else. The 1.8s would need to have the air flow meter between the filter and the pipe.
Looks like a very PVC pipe elbow. With a few holes and some brass plumbing fittings. I'm guessing you could be like Trekkor and visit Home Depot and make up something just as good for cheaper... Doesn't look like there's any way to keep rain out of the filter. Not much of an issue if you have your rain tray, but if you don't, it could be a real problem! --DD |
| Cap'n Krusty |
May 22 2006, 08:55 PM
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Cap'n Krusty ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 10,794 Joined: 24-June 04 From: Santa Maria, CA Member No.: 2,246 Region Association: Central California |
Fewer square inches of filter media, bigger pores in the material. Allows more and larger dust particles into the engine. Requires maintenance(and the service kit!) makes a LOT more noise, enriches both the seller and thee guy selling you the rebuild parts. Still want one?
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| ptravnic |
May 22 2006, 09:03 PM
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,231 Joined: 27-May 03 From: Chicago, IL Member No.: 747 Region Association: None
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I've never liked the air filter on the 1.7L FI setup. I'm not convinced this is the best way to go but might try it in the future. I'd think different filters would have diff results as far as leting in crap particles (finer filter, etc). Then again, I don't know diddly about K&N filters. I'm not sure if I want to deliberatly make the car louder - it does a pretty good job of being loud on its own...
hmmmmm...so far pretty good info guys, thx. -Pete |
| p914 |
May 22 2006, 09:45 PM
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I made one for my 2.0. Use a 2 " elbo with a 3 inch on the other end and a piece of 3" PVC about 6-10 inches long. You may need a support bracket to keep it from sagging too much. It's easy to do. The 3 inch diameter gives more air than a 2". I put a rubber hose around the base of the intake and over the bottom of the PVC with a couple clamps to secure it. Use what ever KN conical filter fits a 3" tube. By removing the air box you now have a lot of space freed up under the hood.
Another way to do it is to get a flat round KN filter like one for a chevy engine and mount it. |
| MoveQik |
May 22 2006, 09:52 PM
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What size wheels can I fit? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 4,667 Joined: 5-April 05 From: Scottsdale, AZ Member No.: 3,881 Region Association: Southwest Region |
For what it is worth, I bought the K & N unit from 9Xauto.com. It fits on my 1.8 perfectly and the rain tray still fits as well.(this pic is before I got the tray back on)
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| Aaron Cox |
May 22 2006, 09:56 PM
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Professional Tinkerer ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Retired Admin Posts: 24,548 Joined: 1-February 03 From: Corona, CA Member No.: 219 Region Association: Southern California |
I bought the kit and now i can wheelie in 2nd with all the additional power (IMG:style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif)
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| elwood-914 |
May 22 2006, 10:00 PM
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elwood-914 ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 387 Joined: 29-December 02 From: Plymouth CA Member No.: 38 |
I bought the kit and now i can wheelie in 2nd with all the additional power (IMG:style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif) I want what he's smokin... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smoke.gif) |
| botoo |
May 22 2006, 10:26 PM
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 8 Joined: 3-October 04 From: Central Wisconsin Member No.: 2,877 |
Fewer square inches of filter media, bigger pores in the material. Allows more and larger dust particles into the engine. Actually I researched this quite thoroughly and found that the stock 914/1.7 filter is 57 inches filter area and the K&N I chose is 156 inches. Much more. The K&N filter is 97-98% efficient according to their website, but I don't know what the paper stock filter is. Check out K&N facts on their website: http://www.knfilters.com/filter_facts.htm#WORD K&N filters aren't cheap, however. All the offroad CORR racers I know use them. |
| bd1308 |
May 23 2006, 05:28 AM
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Sir Post-a-lot ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 8,020 Joined: 24-January 05 From: Louisville,KY Member No.: 3,501 |
I love my oil bath filter.
I think it works. b |
| ptravnic |
May 23 2006, 12:48 PM
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| SirAndy |
May 23 2006, 12:59 PM
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Resident German ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 42,469 Joined: 21-January 03 From: Oakland, Kalifornia Member No.: 179 Region Association: Northern California |
and found that the stock 914/1.7 filter is 57 inches filter area are you sure about that? the stock paper element has fairly wide segments. just by the looks of it, if strectched out and cut to 1" high stripes, those should add up to much more than just 57" in length ... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif) Andy |
| lapuwali |
May 23 2006, 01:09 PM
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Not another one! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Benefactors Posts: 4,526 Joined: 1-March 04 From: San Mateo, CA Member No.: 1,743 |
According to a test done many years ago and written up in _Racecar Engineering_, paper, oiled gauze (K&N), and oiled foam (UNI, Pipercross, etc) filters are all 97-98% efficient at filtering dirt when new. They're also all 97% efficient at allowing airflow through them WHEN NEW.
The main difference is that paper filters clog up much more quickly than the oiled gauze/foam types, so they start to flow a lot less air a lot more quickly in use. The key in the oiled types is the oil. With no oil, the gauze/foam types were all only about 30% efficient at catching the dirt (i.e, only slightly better than having no filter at all). Basically, the paper filters work just as well as long as you keep changing them regularly. The oiled filters can be easily cleaned, and filter just as well as long as you keep them properly oiled. Any power increase you'd see would be due to removing the airbox rather than changing the filter, and even then, it would only work if the airbox really was too restrictive. It CAN be, but isn't always. Dropping an OEM type K&N filter into the OEM airbox will, effectively, do nothing. |
| tdgray |
May 23 2006, 01:33 PM
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Thank God Nemo is not here to see this ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 9,706 Joined: 5-August 03 From: Akron, OH Member No.: 984 Region Association: None |
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| Cap'n Krusty |
May 23 2006, 01:45 PM
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Cap'n Krusty ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 10,794 Joined: 24-June 04 From: Santa Maria, CA Member No.: 2,246 Region Association: Central California |
Fewer square inches of filter media, bigger pores in the material. Allows more and larger dust particles into the engine. Actually I researched this quite thoroughly and found that the stock 914/1.7 filter is 57 inches filter area and the K&N I chose is 156 inches. Much more. The K&N filter is 97-98% efficient according to their website, but I don't know what the paper stock filter is. Check out K&N facts on their website: http://www.knfilters.com/filter_facts.htm#WORD K&N filters aren't cheap, however. All the offroad CORR racers I know use them. "According to their website". Think they's say anything that might cause you not to buy? Other websites, ones not quite so K&N friendly, show actual test results vs. stock air filters, and they're not so kind. Take a little time and read this: http://home.usadatanet.net/~jbplock/ISO5011/SPICER.htm I don't have a stock 1.7 paper air filter on hand, but your calculations seem a bit off. Measure the height times the width of the pleats to get the pleat area, count them on the outside, multiply that by 2, and multiply that by the area of the individual pleats to get the total area. So, if there are a hundred pleats, and each one is 2 square inches, and each pleat you counted is actually 2 panels, you have 400 square inches. For example, I have here a standard duty air filter from an 86 Vanagon. 3.25x1.50x140x2 = 1356 square inches of media. The 914 paper filter is shorter, and the pleats may be fewer in number and not as wide, but I'd guess it has FAR more than 57 inches. As for off road racers, how often do they rebuild those engines? |
| szuccaro |
May 23 2006, 02:21 PM
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ZUKE ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 200 Joined: 27-June 03 From: Cameron Park, CA Member No.: 862 Region Association: Northern California |
I use something similar in terms of the actual element in my BMW 2002. Steve
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| Cap'n Krusty |
May 23 2006, 02:53 PM
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Cap'n Krusty ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 10,794 Joined: 24-June 04 From: Santa Maria, CA Member No.: 2,246 Region Association: Central California |
"The main difference is that paper filters clog up much more quickly than the oiled gauze/foam types, so they start to flow a lot less air a lot more quickly in use. " Lab tests contradict this statement. Bigtime. The Cap'n http://home.usadatanet.net/~jbplock/ISO5011/SPICER.htm |
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