Blacksheep Josh
Slinky+Escalator=Fun
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I have an improvement IDEA for everyone using a First Generation Explorer Airbox. It consists putting the cone filter on the inside of the box (if possible) to increase air intake, and to prevent it from engine heat. The second part of it is drilling a few 3" holes in the box, and connecting these to it:
http://www.sfxperformance.com/parts/SPT9756.htm
these are the ducts sold at local stores
I would think if done right you could pull in colder/cooler air ALL the time. But the main problem I see is the amount of air you'd be able to transport. By my rough calulations, a cone filter with a 3 inch base with a 4 inch height has a surface area just under 30 square inches? maybe? idk, did it in my head... The opening for the 3 inch tubing woudl have about 7 square inches of area, So you'd have to drill 4-5 holes to keep the same amount of open area.
I think someone else has attempted something like this, but not sure where that thread is. I'm going to try this, and see what happens, worst comes to worst I take the airbox out again.
http://www.sfxperformance.com/parts/SPT9756.htm
these are the ducts sold at local stores
I would think if done right you could pull in colder/cooler air ALL the time. But the main problem I see is the amount of air you'd be able to transport. By my rough calulations, a cone filter with a 3 inch base with a 4 inch height has a surface area just under 30 square inches? maybe? idk, did it in my head... The opening for the 3 inch tubing woudl have about 7 square inches of area, So you'd have to drill 4-5 holes to keep the same amount of open area.
I think someone else has attempted something like this, but not sure where that thread is. I'm going to try this, and see what happens, worst comes to worst I take the airbox out again.