Dual Intake???
Actually with my Flex-a-Lite E-fan Running, mine is Not pulling in the hot air off the engine because while the fan is on, even at Idle, it is pulling in fresh air in. And if you will notice, mine sits forward a ways toward the radiator, not right over the engine, so the air it is getting is from the e-fan not the heat off the engine.
Ah yeh... your efan is pulling air in from where... through your hot-*** radiator which just passed through your hot a/c condensor and also the PS and tran coolers. And then the ambient temp of the engine compartment itself unless its in winter. Your not convincing me that the air pulled in from your intake is really that much cooler than the stock unit would have produced. Maybe a few degrees at best. Problem is at idle it still is sucking hot engine temp air.
Ah yeh... your efan is pulling air in from where... through your hot-*** radiator which just passed through your hot a/c condensor and also the PS and tran coolers. And then the ambient temp of the engine compartment itself unless its in winter. Your not convincing me that the air pulled in from your intake is really that much cooler than the stock unit would have produced. Maybe a few degrees at best. Problem is at idle it still is sucking hot engine temp air.
I went on the dyno with MANY configs of CAI set-ups with my mustang. The best and consistent coldest temps were was with the airfilter buried as low in the fender as possible. Nothing better than sitting on the dyno pulling in Ambient air temps.
I think you've got a Pro/Con situation going on here. More air volume of hot air and less volume of colder air.
That's all i will say so i don't try and create yet another "pissin match" as one our "finest" would tell ya.
Hey hey, not me... you can **** all over whatever you want as long as it isnt me, LOL!
I agree, the fresh air coming in the engine bay comes thru the hot radiator and hot a/c condenser if the a/c is on.
True, on a stock engine, the high dollar cai kits do a bunch of nothing as well except make the intake moan loud.
I have a K&N drop-in filter and MIT pipe and it runs the same with the Hemi hat on.
You have to get cool air from ahead of the radiator like the stock air box does and the Vararam kit that draws air in above the front bumper. Your throttlebody can not flow more air than even the stock air box, so there is no real restriction there.
Yes some look better than stock and it is really all about personal preference.
Even K&N boast a whole 8hp gain on the Hemi Ram with a $300+ kit. You could get almost that from a less restrictive filter in the stock set-up. Ant the few hp that you gain are way up in the rpm range where the engine rarely goes.
True, on a stock engine, the high dollar cai kits do a bunch of nothing as well except make the intake moan loud.
I have a K&N drop-in filter and MIT pipe and it runs the same with the Hemi hat on.
You have to get cool air from ahead of the radiator like the stock air box does and the Vararam kit that draws air in above the front bumper. Your throttlebody can not flow more air than even the stock air box, so there is no real restriction there.
Yes some look better than stock and it is really all about personal preference.
Even K&N boast a whole 8hp gain on the Hemi Ram with a $300+ kit. You could get almost that from a less restrictive filter in the stock set-up. Ant the few hp that you gain are way up in the rpm range where the engine rarely goes.
Ah yeh... your efan is pulling air in from where... through your hot-*** radiator which just passed through your hot a/c condensor and also the PS and tran coolers. And then the ambient temp of the engine compartment itself unless its in winter. Your not convincing me that the air pulled in from your intake is really that much cooler than the stock unit would have produced. Maybe a few degrees at best. Problem is at idle it still is sucking hot engine temp air.









