Does anyone have a picture of the K&N FIPK using the 14" installed and not
installed?
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From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet4.buffnet.net
[mailto:owner-dakota-truck@buffnet4.buffnet.net]On Behalf Of Jon Steiger
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 1998 7:58 PM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: Re: DML: Re: RE:14" FIPK vs, Air Inlet Systems
At 07:02 PM 10/29/98 -0600, you wrote:
[...]
>most tube systems create unbalanced flow characteristics as air turn into
>port. the 14" for ex offers a relatively smooth floral shape 360-degree
>volume of air for the tbi to draw from and you get a balance, enhanced
>delivery...
What Jules is saying seems to make sense. Personally, I like the
hood scoop method. I use an open element air cleaner with a 14x3"
K&N topped off with a 14" K&N X-Stream lid, which is supposed to be
good for 1,000cfm. Nice cold air gets rammed through my hood and
dumped straight down into the TB. Short, cold, and simple.
That might be a problem if you're trying to go for the "sleeper"
look though.
Bill Tierney has a similar setup to mine. He used to have a dual
ram-air system which brought air up from under the air dam, which
gave him 2 tenths over stock, but the hood worked even better.
He tried using both systems together for even more air, but the
hood alone was faster.
Right now, I only run the ram-air at the track, since I haven't made
a permanent enclosure yet, but hooking up the ram-air hood and bypassing
my power steering pump gives me 4 to 5 tenths at the track. (On the
street I use a 14x3" open element air filter with a chrome lid instead
of the X-stream.)
-Jon-
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