TOO MUCH air coming into intake? (4" vs 3" intake decision)
Ahoy all. I have a 03 Dakota Quad Cab 3.9. Most of the intakes I see have 3" pipes (same size as the stock air cover), BUT, I have seen intakes with 4" pipes and a custom intake cover.
Of course, I want more power, and a 4" pipe would give much more air flow, BUT, is there such a thing as overkill? Would too MUCH air access hurt the engine? I would think logically, no. The engine will take what it needs.... but maybe I am not thinking of something important.
Of course, I want more power, and a 4" pipe would give much more air flow, BUT, is there such a thing as overkill? Would too MUCH air access hurt the engine? I would think logically, no. The engine will take what it needs.... but maybe I am not thinking of something important.
The intake I have on my truck is huge its bigger than the k&n tube.
I couldnt beat it I got it off ebay for 38.00 shipped. If you look on other sites it retails for around 200.00.
It looks up high in this pic but its not really, I think its just the angle of the pic.
knintake2.jpg
I couldnt beat it I got it off ebay for 38.00 shipped. If you look on other sites it retails for around 200.00.
It looks up high in this pic but its not really, I think its just the angle of the pic.
knintake2.jpg
My personal preference however lies with my air cleaner. You can hear the sound of air rushing, im a very strong believer, even if it is for a carb
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Yeah thats a old pic when I just put it on, I got a heat shield on it now thanks to thunder lol
It still has to go through the throttle body. So as long as it isn't smaller than the diameter of that, how big you go isn't going to matter. You can have no pipe at all and it's still going to suck at the same pressure.


