How much gain from a cold air system?
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My car has uncoated headers and tends to get pretty dang hot under the hood. How much performance gains could be seen from grabbing air from outside the engine compartment?
LemonWedge - Street heavy / Strip ready - 11.07 @ 120
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Re: How much gain from a cold air system?
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Good rule of thumb is 1 percent hp for every 11 degrees reduction. So a lot depends on how the air is flowing to your carb before the cold air intake is added. Another important item is the carb entry. A well radiused aircleaner base is important, and stay away from the lids that have filters in them. From a really bad setup to the best possible you could pick up .3 or so, between lid, base, and cold air. It is a system. If what you have is pretty good, might not see much over .1.
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Re: How much gain from a cold air system?
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We gained almost 5mph and went from 10.42 at 127.8 to 10.21 at 132mph....
Holy crap!! On what car,if I may ask?
Yea really ! Ron
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Re: How much gain from a cold air system?
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I wouldn't be adding a hood scoop, I'd be drawing from the fenderwells through the caster / camber adjust holes, with a sealed system. My current setup is pretty low budget. Its just a 14" drop base with a 3" element, which makes for a narrow pinch point inside the assembly. This coupled with the choke horn on the primary side of the carb makes for what seems like a somewhat restrictive setup that is sucking in hot air. Sounds like most people see at least some gains, I think this mod will be in the works for the winter; along with milling the choke horn off, and maybe moving my battery to the trunk. Thanks guys
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Re: How much gain from a cold air system?
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With my 2x4s after i added the crazy scoop on top of what i had i picked up nearly 4mph.
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Re: How much gain from a cold air system?
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I wouldn't be adding a hood scoop, I'd be drawing from the fenderwells through the caster / camber adjust holes, with a sealed system. My current setup is pretty low budget. Its just a 14" drop base with a 3" element, which makes for a narrow pinch point inside the assembly. This coupled with the choke horn on the primary side of the carb makes for what seems like a somewhat restrictive setup that is sucking in hot air.
Sounds like most people see at least some gains, I think this mod will be in the works for the winter; along with milling the choke horn off, and maybe moving my battery to the trunk.
Thanks guys
If you move the battery you can pick up cool air from the battery vent most models have... may be easier than the adjust holes.
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Re: How much gain from a cold air system?
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I picked up 3 tenths and 3mph. It was the most impressive low buck improvement I ever made.
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