and would this set up be suitable for other models of clio? ie. adaptable?
Hold ya horses hahahaha i havnt even got a design yet its day one! i was just throwing some ideas around to see if people would A: be interested and B worth it lol
i could just be pissing in the wind for all i know but im gonna give it a lot of consideration and will report back with findings and design ideas and concepts
this isnt somthing to be done over the weekend lol
will take it slow, and once i have a few ideas ill start a topic in the projects thread
cheers guys
if you could get it all done tonight and ship it out tomorrow il have one.... joking
the Ph1 172 airbox does the job perfectly, is cheap, is OEM so easy to buy, and is pretty much a bigger plastic version of the Maxogen (admittedly it doesn't sound as good)
If I was to change the airbox in my car, thats what I would buy.
i was thinking suction molding, im sure i can get hold of or even make a rudimentary suction molding equipment,
make the mold out of wood or hard foam, and get hold of something like a 1mm acrylic or 1mm thermo plastic substance
screams pikey to me
Yep, and also there is the EXACT Maxogen filterbox nowadays but then not made from carbon fibre, but from aluminium costing less than half of the carbon one . Also made by ITG , so you know it's the Maxogen design just a lot cheaper !
i've not seen anything like this in the uk . . . link?
LRAB65
This is how its sorted on my car.
Did some testing on RStuner CAI vs stock and IMO there is no difference between these two EXCEPT temp of air in the manifold. So some sort of heat shield - resistance material ( no metal ) is a must have when thinking about this.
On a hot summer day it makes a significant difference and a nice sound too
sorry removed all the "DIY Maxogen" pics from my photobucket
current set up is like this,
All i need is a trailer and some headlight blanks for a direct cold air feed, but as i still use it on the road thats not possible at the moment.
That airbox is about £60 from renault, £5 for a samco straight and £35 for the ITG filter element, no point buying a maxogen really, only for the looks, or doing a new cheaper one form scratch
there might be more info on here - http://clio-motorsport.blogspot.com/
The inlet pipe isnt pure foam is it?
Should be a difference in flow aswell due to being less restrictive with that set up ?
but how can it be so good if its basically the same as the above....