At least spell check it for me. (silly)mspdfreak said:What's a "throddle"?(braindead
Guys this is easy. The CAI is the best way to go. I have talked to several engineers where I work. Cold air is the best because the air charge starts out at a lower temp. Say you have an air charge of 70 degrees with the CAI. Then it hits the turbo and heats up to 100 degrees. 30 degree diff. Now you have a SR that gets you a 90 degree charge and the turbo heats it up that 30 dergrees. Now you have a 120 degree air charge going into the IC. The CAI has to be better cause even with the turbo heating up the air you are still starting out at a lower temp and you will end up with a lower temp, lower is always better.Ceej said:I still challenge anyone to find a scientific study performed by an outside, unbiased entity that puts a stock car on a dyno, takes a reading, adds a SRI, takes a reading, adds a CAI, takes a reading. And published the results.
All CAI and SRI "data" I have seen was performed by whatever company owned that particular SRI or CAI and I find that data, "suspect".
:dunno: what kind of temp diference do you think there is from a CAI and a SRI? Do you have data to back that up?II-Savy said:Guys this is easy. The CAI is the best way to go. I have talked to several engineers where I work. Cold air is the best because the air charge starts out at a lower temp. Say you have an air charge of 70 degrees with the CAI. Then it hits the turbo and heats up to 100 degrees. 30 degree diff. Now you have a SR that gets you a 90 degree charge and the turbo heats it up that 30 dergrees. Now you have a 120 degree air charge going into the IC. The CAI has to be better cause even with the turbo heating up the air you are still starting out at a lower temp and you will end up with a lower temp, lower is always better.
Ceej said::dunno: what kind of temp diference do you think there is from a CAI and a SRI? Do you have data to back that up?
An engineer can heve a great theory but I come from a scientific family, I believe data.
Nice poodle, is that your wifes dog?(dance)Replica said:One thing i read about a CRX, a guy used a short ram and then a cold air. The temps were about 8 degrees difference when hitting the throttle body.
No wife yet.(silly)II-Savy said:Nice poodle, is that your wifes dog?(dance)
yup agree with that one. i dont care what ANYBODY "tells" about there expereince. put a stock car on a dyno, put the cai on get back on dyno, put sri on get back on dyno. Until the NOBODY will know which one is better.Ceej said:I still challenge anyone to find a scientific study performed by an outside, unbiased entity that puts a stock car on a dyno, takes a reading, adds a SRI, takes a reading, adds a CAI, takes a reading. And published the results.
All CAI and SRI "data" I have seen was performed by whatever company owned that particular SRI or CAI and I find that data, "suspect".