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  1. #21 Re: Dyno Science: "CAI" Box vs Open Cone Intake 
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    There wasn't a noticeable difference in sound levels until boost was pulled on this setup.

    I will try to get a heat-soaked open cone closed hood reading the next chance I get. We'll just... run a few laps around the fairgrounds first or something. I'll figure it out.
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    Here we go with the debate...its all about flow with these cars.

    Take your ambient temps and run with em...I'll still win with my open cone
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    i just stickied this because i want everyone to read it.
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    This debate has been going on for years and as the numbers show its not that big of a difference.. Thank you to the OP for taking the time to put this together.
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    once you get moving the open cone cools down, its only when your stopped it gets pretty hot.
    white 04 comg G gtp. wizair, pacesetters, slp 1.8 rr
    its slow.
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    Maybe I should figure out how to set up a thermometer in the MAF or something to do something like this:

    Check temp at:
    1. Idle, before run
    2. Top during run
    3. Idle, right after run
    4. While moving x,y,z speeds... 25,50,75?

    Actually, now that I think of it, I've got a battery-powered thermometer with two sensor wires. What locations would you guys like me to set them up in?
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    or you could just read the intake air temps (IAT's) in the maf if you have a tuner. most scan gauges should read this setting also.
    white 04 comg G gtp. wizair, pacesetters, slp 1.8 rr
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    also, for scientific purposes, i think time, how long it takes for the IAT's to come down after idleing would be helpful also.
    white 04 comg G gtp. wizair, pacesetters, slp 1.8 rr
    its slow.
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    It should have a scan gauge, but doesn't. I don't happen to have a tuner. The thermometer was $5... though I admit to not having seen it in like 2 years. On the DIC, is that temp reading (the one listed with tranny fluid temp) ambient air temp, or MAF temp?
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    Pretty sure the only temp the DIC ever reads is the outside air temp
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    that is excellent info...thanks for taking the time to do that!

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    that is the oil temp under oil temp in the dic, and it also reads the outside air temp.


    i was pointing out the IAT's because well it already has something that your trying to do, and would probably be a little more on point. but also different maf's will read IAT's faster, so the results could be different based on different maf's.

    you would need to get the temp sensor inside the air intake to get an accurate reading of what the intake is seeing.
    white 04 comg G gtp. wizair, pacesetters, slp 1.8 rr
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    I would think on the 04+ cars that the bellows would be the most restrictive point by far. It sure looks that way to me anyway.
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    sounds like we need track timeswith CAI FWI and Open Cone on the same car same day same temp for air and car. And that seems to be near imposible
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    Quote Originally Posted by jacobmh27 View Post
    sounds like we need track timeswith CAI FWI and Open Cone on the same car same day same temp for air and car. And that seems to be near imposible
    Because it isnt the easiest thing to do to match 60 foot times...and get out of the hole the same as every other run.
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    UNNNNNN POSSIBLE

    stil useful info
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluegtp91 View Post
    Because it isnt the easiest thing to do to match 60 foot times...and get out of the hole the same as every other run.
    Well, and I just don't think you're gonna see a big whopping difference with the extra 2-5 HP anyway.

    I'll keep my intake where it's at.
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    Great post thanks for sharing, I was at the understanding 3.4 was a bit dangerous for the set up your running, I planned on running basically the same set up except I went headers for less head ache. But have you run into issues with knock what numbers are you seeing with this? I would much rather prefer dropping to a 3.4 as well but not at the risk of my motor cause if it blows Ill probably not fix it and put money down on a new car instead. Really great post though thanks for your contribution.
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    I would like to see this with a WizAired and on a car that isn't knocking to death
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    Quote Originally Posted by footballplaya3k View Post
    I would like to see this with a WizAired and on a car that isn't knocking to death
    What is the difference of a Thrasher and a Wizaird? A piece of aluminum foil? Cmon now guy
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