Hey Red,
Would your DIY CAI, transformed into a SRI, equate to the Cobb SRI for the Cobb AP? I would say so, wouldn't you?
Daniel
I don't know why some people doubt that you can get more than 20 hp from the cai. There are like a million dyno threads on this topic.
Then again the director of the Mazdaspeed accessories program is quoted as saying "about 30" (bhp, I'm assuming), so 20-25 on a Dynojet is probably about right. I'd also be interested to see if the power gains hold up after the PCM has a chance to adjust long term trims. Others have pointed out lean conditions seems to be adjusted out over time.
I'm almost positive that the official Mazda quote is 29 horse at the wheels for the CAI and CBE combo. In addition, it broadens the horsepower chart a bit (the torque curve couldn't get much broader), bringing up the areas that are less than the peak level quite a lot, so while the "peak" doesn't go up much, the overall effect on the powerband is supposed to be pretty impressive with a guarantee of no warranty issues.
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... The MS CAI does not have anything special in it to "straighten" the air flow, but I have seen it theorized that the length of the tubing run accomplishes the same effect. This sounds reasonable to me.
Cobb is aware of the benefits of cold air intake as opposed to an under the hood intake. They are supposedly working on a box to convert their SRI to a cold air setup. The filter will sit in an insulated box, which is getting its supply from in front of the car. This seems like the ultimate setup. Ease of maintenance without worrying about hot air limiting our safe boost levels.
Well, when CP-E says their CAI yeilds 19 hp and Cobb say their SRI yeilds 13 (Mustang), you have to wonder how likely a 25 hp gain really is. I haven't seen a million threads with before and after CAI dynos and a search for thread titles with "CAI" or "intake" and "dyno" turned up none. But I did find one in the dyno thread that showed 25 hp in the dyno thread.
Then again the director of the Mazdaspeed accessories program is quoted as saying "about 30" (bhp, I'm assuming), so 20-25 on a Dynojet is probably about right. I'd also be interested to see if the power gains hold up after the PCM has a chance to adjust long term trims. Others have pointed out lean conditions seems to be adjusted out over time.