Are you For or Against the Stock Air Box - Check This Out!
#78
Im sure the engineers thought of it but for what the engine was designed for with the original intent, it was not needed to have dual snorkels. And plus by having one snorkel will lower the production cost. Im certain the engineers have a volume flow of what everything requires and our stock setups work well.
Last edited by pcar993; 09-19-2008 at 05:26 PM.
#80
JH
#82
Dan, thanks for creating an economical version of what appears to be a very over priced item, just because it is porsche. One question. Do you plan on making a carbon replacement snorkel for the right side to match the new one so it all looks carbon? I like it.
#83
Dan, I was wondering the same thing...can I send my other side in for a carbon overlay to match?
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991.2 GT3 RS Weissach Racing Yellow
991.2 Turbo S GT Silver
991.2 GT3 Chalk (Manual)
2022 Cayenne White
former 1972 911T white, 1984 911 3.2 Targa black, 993 cab white, 993TT arena red, 993TT silver, 996TT speed yellow, 991.1 GT3 white
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#84
John - I think I have mine, but if you send me yours, I can have him wrap it in carbon. I hope you got yours. Please post pics of the install and everything completed.
Prche951 - I can do it as a custom thing for those that are interested.
Prche951 - I can do it as a custom thing for those that are interested.
#85
Left Snorkel
Yeah if you want to save money, just cut a hole and buy the left snorkel. I sell them here - http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/p...7-p-52277.html
This is from one of my customers car.
This is from one of my customers car.
I just ordered one.
#87
Dan,
Here is a picture of the final result...I think it looks great - really upgrades the appearance of the engine compartment! Thanks for the quick turnaround on Friday. I appreciate it.
I'll post a smaller sized image and a larger one...
Here is a picture of the final result...I think it looks great - really upgrades the appearance of the engine compartment! Thanks for the quick turnaround on Friday. I appreciate it.
I'll post a smaller sized image and a larger one...
Last edited by John D; 09-22-2008 at 10:28 AM.
#90
Oak,
I was afraid of this question and I can not accurately answer it, as I installed our new Speedtech 70mm to 75mm Y-Pipe in conjunction with the air box. I did notice a slightly more mechanical engine noise, which sounded nice and I think that was attributed to the intake. As for power, the car runs much stronger now and there is noticeably more power in the mid range and top end, but I am not sure how much of this is air box and how much is larger Y-Pipe. Previously, I had a 70mm system that necked down ot 68mm at the Y-Pipe, just before the throttle body. I could not find a Y-Pipe that provided a 70mm inlet to 75mm exit for the larger throttle body that I have, so I designed one. It flows a lot more air, like some of the 700+HP custom builds and this was the test run for the Y-Pipe, too - so unfortunately, a direct report of the air box alone is impossible. The look of the air box is fantastic, really cool - the pictures do not do it justice. Now I know why WROSS likes his engine bay so much
Nce job, Dan!
I was afraid of this question and I can not accurately answer it, as I installed our new Speedtech 70mm to 75mm Y-Pipe in conjunction with the air box. I did notice a slightly more mechanical engine noise, which sounded nice and I think that was attributed to the intake. As for power, the car runs much stronger now and there is noticeably more power in the mid range and top end, but I am not sure how much of this is air box and how much is larger Y-Pipe. Previously, I had a 70mm system that necked down ot 68mm at the Y-Pipe, just before the throttle body. I could not find a Y-Pipe that provided a 70mm inlet to 75mm exit for the larger throttle body that I have, so I designed one. It flows a lot more air, like some of the 700+HP custom builds and this was the test run for the Y-Pipe, too - so unfortunately, a direct report of the air box alone is impossible. The look of the air box is fantastic, really cool - the pictures do not do it justice. Now I know why WROSS likes his engine bay so much
Nce job, Dan!
Last edited by John D; 09-21-2008 at 11:08 AM.