Re: Air filters on race cars??
[Re: DemonDust]
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12/24/14 10:12 PM
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Simply put, if you wanna run an air filter, find the biggest one that will fit your application. If your car runs better with one, you have turbulence / A/F mixture issues or the carb is too big - all of which should be corrected by other means than installing an air filter. No matter how you cut it, an air filter is a restriction.
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Re: Air filters on race cars??
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our track unfortunately has some stones lifting off the seal on the return road & after seeing 1 racer get a stone flick up from their front wheel & lodge itself into carbs butterflies, i would never ever run without some kind of filtration on my carb. the car with the stone in the butterflies took off with front brakes locked on & plowed into another racecar before the owner could shut it off. not a happy day for 2 racers that day. i'm using Frams Airhogg air cleaner. it's pretty good, virtualy no difference with it on or off, but i now leave it on.
Last edited by rebel; 12/24/14 11:23 PM.
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Re: Air filters on race cars??
[Re: sixpackgut]
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The K & N web site has the formula for square inches of filter to hp for no loss. If I recall it is 7 hp for each square inch of filter using the K&N type. I bought a 6 x 14 for next year. I learned the hard way it is impossible for the most part to aviod getting some dirt in the motor. When I saw the dirt film in the throttle body that did it for me.
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Re: Air filters on race cars??
[Re: Crizila]
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12/25/14 11:51 AM
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our track unfortunately has some stones lifting off the seal on the return road & after seeing 1 racer get a stone flick up from their front wheel & lodge itself into carbs butterflies, i would never ever run without some kind of filtration on my carb. the car with the stone in the butterflies took off with front brakes locked on & plowed into another racecar before the owner could shut it off. not a happy day for 2 racers that day. i'm using Frams Airhogg air cleaner. it's pretty good, virtualy no difference with it on or off, but i now leave it on.
and if you are going to use a "conventional" round style air filter, get one with a breathable top. Just that much more area that is seldom used.
I found the top lid causes issues on flow... you get 2 different air paths that crash into each other and in the end you get less into the carb... I also see that its worse if you have a drop base because the air is going up first then has to turn down to get into the carb.. but the side air is plowing into the lid air ... on the track I dont run a air cleaner
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Re: Air filters on race cars??
[Re: camastomcat]
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12/25/14 12:47 PM
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I wouldn't run without one. Rocks and sand are a killer. Big K&N under the scoop.
I was gonna try to make a lite filter for the inlet of my scoop but never got around to it.. I cant put one in the scoop... but basically it would stop sticks and rocks
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Re: Air filters on race cars??
[Re: mopar dave]
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12/25/14 01:15 PM
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I remember a few years ago this came up and everybody was talking about how they use one of those filters that looks like a flat box with a wedge in the front all the air came in the top/front. Don't remember the name. I remember looking them up since I was looking for a better option under my 340 scoop. Too much $$ for my street effort.
Edit: looked it up on google image- 'UNI' filter
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Re: Air filters on race cars??
[Re: mopar dave]
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12/25/14 01:16 PM
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Had a big block chevy on the dyno, tuned it for max power, THEN the owner mentions he runs an air cleaner and it’s in the truck. We put it on and the engine loss 26 HP, then lean the carb back down and gained 28 HP.
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