Andyman said:
How can heat wrap make a difference when a engines already cold when traveling in a forward motion?? There's noting to cool down !!
Ive got heat wrap round my 182 manifold and on idle you'd be hard pressed to tell any difference!!
If you read my post I never said heat wrap cooled the air down, I said it helps stabilise temps and gives the engine a more consistant temp intake and hence performance.
Andyman said:
A engine only gets hot when sat idling.
Well done, correct. In forward motion it is no use (below 40mph or track conditions), but where you will find the most use with the heat wrap is when you get stuck in traffic or driving at low speeds where the airflow coming in through the grill is not sufficent to keep the engine bay temps nearer to the outside temps. Or when you track the car on a hot summers day, everything gets very hot!
Andyman said:
Heat wrap will make no difference what so ever. One thing it might do is save some weight out your wallet thus = to about 1bhp? haha
The heatwrap wouldn't make a huge difference in performance but as I said its all about keeping a consistant performance, and as I said before if you read my post correctly and not presumed what I said you would of seen that I never quoted a performance increase with just heat wrap.
As rapid as your m8's car is it will get heat soaked on a hot summers day in traffic or at relatively low speeds 30-35mph. It will take a fair few mins of open road driving before returning back to normal intake temps. In the mean time the intake temps would be sky high and ignition timing would get pulled back and a loss of performance esp in low down torque.
Andyman said:
tbh even if you gained 5bhp you wont feel it.
I never said you would feel a 5bhp gain, I just mentioned that if the maths was done the 5bhp would give you a better bhp/ton than removing your spare wheel.
Baseline Bhp = 180bhp
Baseline Weight of Car = 1.1ton
IK + Coldair Feed = 185Bhp/1.1 = 168bhp/ton
Remove Spare Wheel = 180bhp/1.08 = 167bhp/ton
Thats presuming a spare wheel = 20kg
Andyman said:
imo removing the spare wheel would probably make the car more responsive than any IK / fancy air box could hope to do
So if you don't feel a 5bhp gain how do you feel the performance increase from removing a spare wheel?