Cheap way to improve hp
#31
RE: Cheap way to improve hp
go to Auto zone, there is an intake called a spectre, it is a modular system.buy a 11.5 inch filter,3" coupler, a 3' 60 degree elbow. The total should be around70 bucks. Intalled it should look like this: http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...s/100_0224.jpg
#32
RE: Cheap way to improve hp
No isolation from engine heat... The colder you can keep the incoming air, the more dense it will be, and the more efficient your engine will be. Having a cone air filter sucking in hot air is like shooting yourself in the foot.
#33
RE: Cheap way to improve hp
Oh, sorry, my blazer has a scoop down belowthat ducts airto the front of the filter. It blastes air through the filter to cool it and give it more CFM.
#34
RE: Cheap way to improve hp
What, did you cut a hole through the inner fender? It still is not as good as if it were isolated from the engine bay. I bet you would see a noticable decrease in your IAT readings if you were to enclose the filter in some kind of housing and duct air into it from either in front of the radiator or underneith away from any engine bay heat.
*EDIT* - Oh and Euro, could you resize that pic down to around 640x480 to help those members without highspeed and/or huge monitors?
*EDIT* - Oh and Euro, could you resize that pic down to around 640x480 to help those members without highspeed and/or huge monitors?
#35
RE: Cheap way to improve hp
cut a hole? NEVER. I just unclipped the fender housing and run the 3' duct between the rubber and the frame and sealed it with another peice of rubber that was cut to fita nd it clips into the holes that are already there.
#36
RE: Cheap way to improve hp
ORIGINAL: blazinloud
unless your planning on doing major engine mods.....its not worth the money. Use the saved cash to buy a vehicle meant for speed.
unless your planning on doing major engine mods.....its not worth the money. Use the saved cash to buy a vehicle meant for speed.
#37
RE: Cheap way to improve hp
ORIGINAL: BobTheBlazer
I agree. Besides, you only need so much HP to go where you gotta go, any more and you'll just wrap it around a tree. Also, more HP costs more money in gas.
ORIGINAL: blazinloud
unless your planning on doing major engine mods.....its not worth the money. Use the saved cash to buy a vehicle meant for speed.
unless your planning on doing major engine mods.....its not worth the money. Use the saved cash to buy a vehicle meant for speed.
Generally, you get at least a little bit better fuel mileage when you up the power... Until a certain point, at least... The engine doesn't have to work as hard, so you press the throttle less kind of thing...
#38
RE: Cheap way to improve hp
I'm surprised no one has said electric cooling fan. I've had the best results in the past when going from the stock fan run off the water pump to an electric fan. You can buy a kit setup for it at Advance Auto Parts. Hayden is the manufacturer and you can preset the fan to whatever temperature you want it to come on at and everything.
#39
RE: Cheap way to improve hp
You can do it a whole lot cheaper by getting a Ford Taurus fan... but it's a lot more work, most likely than any of the kits out there... Though, from what I hear, the Taurus fan sucks way more air than any of the kits...
#40
RE: Cheap way to improve hp
The second gen Intrepid fan is good as well.
One thing to note with this modification is that it doesn't make the engine produce more HP, it frees up lost HP due to the fan. However with the advent of the viscous fan clutch, the gains have gotten much smaller.
If you have a medium to large stereo system in your truck, you'll want to make sure that your alternator is up to the task of running the stereo and the new fan setup. These fans soak up a lot of power.
One thing to note with this modification is that it doesn't make the engine produce more HP, it frees up lost HP due to the fan. However with the advent of the viscous fan clutch, the gains have gotten much smaller.
If you have a medium to large stereo system in your truck, you'll want to make sure that your alternator is up to the task of running the stereo and the new fan setup. These fans soak up a lot of power.