Guys,
I have heard of the BFI and read Peters page.
I thought i would do a little stuffing around of my own with some rubbish i had lying around the place.
I removed the air box all together, found an air intake off a 3.8ltr vn commadore ( long striaght with a 90 bend in it ) and used it from the AFM forward.
I made up out of fibre glass an adaptor from the AFM to the commador intake pipe, also heated up the pipe and flattened it a little to pass under the light.
From here i used a 90 degree bend in 80mm plumbing pipe and glued short peices in the bend so to attach the commadore pipe and pod filter.
I clamped the pod filter and the siliconed and pop riveted the commadore intake to the bend.
With the stock bar it lines up at the opening next to the turning lamp ( some think it's a fog light ) cut two triangles into the fins and all done.
Sounds a little crazy but works a lot better than i expected.
The car gets as colder air as naturally possible and ramed straight in the filter.
The down side is that the air intake at full throttle and above 4000rpm is louder than the exhaust and i don't have a staock system.
You can feel the car start working pretty significantly from 3500rpm up, you get a surge like there were a small turbo.
That and the fact that it sounds like a formular one car and edges you to keep pushing it, then there is the attention factor. It's mad
After seeing this work and wanting something a little tidier i am going to get it all made up out of 3inch mandrel bent exhaust.
The only problem then is keeping the heat soak out of the exhuast pipe.
Regards
Stephen
I have heard of the BFI and read Peters page.
I thought i would do a little stuffing around of my own with some rubbish i had lying around the place.
I removed the air box all together, found an air intake off a 3.8ltr vn commadore ( long striaght with a 90 bend in it ) and used it from the AFM forward.
I made up out of fibre glass an adaptor from the AFM to the commador intake pipe, also heated up the pipe and flattened it a little to pass under the light.
From here i used a 90 degree bend in 80mm plumbing pipe and glued short peices in the bend so to attach the commadore pipe and pod filter.
I clamped the pod filter and the siliconed and pop riveted the commadore intake to the bend.
With the stock bar it lines up at the opening next to the turning lamp ( some think it's a fog light ) cut two triangles into the fins and all done.
Sounds a little crazy but works a lot better than i expected.
The car gets as colder air as naturally possible and ramed straight in the filter.
The down side is that the air intake at full throttle and above 4000rpm is louder than the exhaust and i don't have a staock system.
You can feel the car start working pretty significantly from 3500rpm up, you get a surge like there were a small turbo.
That and the fact that it sounds like a formular one car and edges you to keep pushing it, then there is the attention factor. It's mad
After seeing this work and wanting something a little tidier i am going to get it all made up out of 3inch mandrel bent exhaust.
The only problem then is keeping the heat soak out of the exhuast pipe.
Regards
Stephen