I'm away to buy these spacers in a week or two.
Tom what bodies, trumpet size are pictured and do you know how much the trumpets are dropped down at the lowest point with that setup.
It's a Golf DTH setup Morgan. The trumpets are 120mm.
I don't, but you could work it out as the angle is 22.5°.
I asked Jenvey how much they space the trumpets out but they weren't much use.
Id bet its around 25mm in the lowest edge, I am away to order one to start with and try them before and after the SF body to see which fits best. It will save me trimming the bonnet with my 120's and give extra room and better flow too.
Im not sure what would have the least affect on flow, before or after?
I am thinking angled spacers are the way forward as I can get them machined up easy enough, just worried about the change of direction would mess up the airflow.
This is getting interesting, I'm stuck with trying to fit the package within the constraints of the OE slam panel and try to maintain a maximum runner length, I've been looking on the Jenvey site, if you fitted a Reverie air box and then a good quality remote filter ITG etc with a good cold air feed would this be much of a compromise, ideally for me I'd like to not have the filter up against the bonnet or slam panel and was looking at the possibility of the above as a solution, can I assume all of the above are running with out a slam panel?
I need to get a slim radiator and fans fitted 1st to see what space is available.
Regards Russ...
I've sent an email to Jenvey and will follow up with a phone call to Simon next week in regards to a bespoke angled spacer. I've been meaning to do this for a month but keep forgetting. As above, quite a few people see more losses with an airbox than running the standard foam filter. I'm looking to pack the filter as close as possible to the bumper. You can lower the alternator so this wont be an issue. The super 1600 clio ran a similar design with airbox, this was a bespoke manifold that angled back down and ran right up to the bumper. Will try and dig a picture out, they seem to be hard to fine
Just noticed this wont bolt onto my ktec DTH kit will have to get some machined up.
Just noticed this wont bolt onto my ktec DTH kit will have to get some machined up.
Due to running the same kit and also having the same problems I looked at getting these:
http://www.jenvey.co.uk/home/access...ics/air-horn-45mm-x-110-40-curved-ah45x110x40
But now I'm thinking of cutting the flange off the dth's modifying the angle at which it sits at and re welding the flange back on there for il be able to fit a proper filter and longer air horns. Il let you know how I get on.
I do like the look of those spacers... Seems like the only way to go, il have to make a spacer at 22.5 degrees and see where that puts the trumpets before buying them. Whats the price on them as I cant find them in 45mm bore?
I've been on the reverie web site and they have quite a few air box options and Jenvey use their back plate and air box Zolder 112 as an option, expensive I know being carbon but they have GRP options as well.
So the air box and remote filter are not a good option or was there a problem with your set up Ph1Tom?
I notice that Meeks post shows a nice flowing curve to the inlet runners and a single plenum, I already have the 64mm single AT cable TB the S2000 unit.
www.reverie.ltd.uk
Regards Russ
I had this one. http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/Produ...al Air Boxes&gclid=CLGl2NTsnrsCFVMPtAodXUMA2w
I had the car setup without it, and then dyno run again with it on. It lost 20bhp at the wheels, so even more at the flywheel.
That does look shallow so will have to look for another solution judging by the comments, it must be down to the air box volume as I assume this is critical, too small and it kills flow/power
Noise isn't really a problem just the regs with respect to removing insignificant bits, most competitors I've asked don't see a problem with the slam panel removal as it's not structural but others do.
Regards Russ.....
It worked OK if I took the filter off. Even running it with no filter and the air feed pipe sapped power...strange.
The hole spacing is the same though, 65mm. Just make an adapter if needed like in the photo I posted earlier.
I have to ask - though I'm probably going to get shot down in flames here.
Why are you all going to so much hassle to build airboxes?
Burpspeed tried one and lost like 10bhp, there's no heat soak issues with the Clio because the filter sits at the front of the engine any way.
If you're bothered about heat from the rad you could make a simple heat shield to sit above the radiator.
I'm really not convinced there is any benefit at all to the closed airbox types.
The one that OP is talking about building with a massive panel filter that sits up against the grill would be quite nice from a cold air point of view, but the rest are just a waste of time
I have to ask - though I'm probably going to get shot down in flames here.
Why are you all going to so much hassle to build airboxes?
Burpspeed tried one and lost like 10bhp, there's no heat soak issues with the Clio because the filter sits at the front of the engine any way.
If you're bothered about heat from the rad you could make a simple heat shield to sit above the radiator.
I'm really not convinced there is any benefit at all to the closed airbox types.
The one that OP is talking about building with a massive panel filter that sits up against the grill would be quite nice from a cold air point of view, but the rest are just a waste of time
Checked out the 22.5 degree spacer on this set up. It brings the trumpets to near as damn it 90degrees off the floor which is nice! And theres about 15mm of room from the bonnet, il still have to cut the bonnet slightly to have the clearance that I'm happy with.