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SP33DY
16-12-2009, 23:28
Just another quick question to help me in my search for 300bhp.

Obviously we know Scoff stole his air filter from a oil tanker but for a modest 300bhp Whats the best size?

rs250nut
16-12-2009, 23:38
Just another quick question to help me in my search for 300bhp.

Obviously we know Scoff stole his air filter from a oil tanker but for a modest 300bhp Whats the best size?

Size in terms of surface area of the actual filter its self or the hose diameter? I would say that most aftermarket filters fitted to gtt's would flow 300hp these have a sive of around 54mm. Wrc cars make a tad over 300hp with a restrictor fitted.

Mart
17-12-2009, 09:13
Whats the best size?

The largest you can fit.

SP33DY
17-12-2009, 10:18
One group A cosworth filter in the post then :cool:

markey b
17-12-2009, 12:32
surely the 52mm pipe is a restriction, and a massive one and a half sized one shouldn't really make any difference?

i'd be more worried about where it goes as opposed to how big

Chris Hebden
17-12-2009, 14:44
The largest you can fit.

Do you not have to keep in mind dragging warm air into the inlet?

Mart
17-12-2009, 15:29
Of course, but I assumed Speedy would be aware of that already. Likewise for the location.

Chris Hebden
17-12-2009, 16:26
Out of interest, would sometimes fitting a smaller air filter (bigger than the inlet pipe so it wasnt a restriction) be better if it was sucking in colder air? I guess what i am trying to get across, is volume of air or temperature more important?

Mart
17-12-2009, 16:29
Both are important, but if it was one or the other (highly unlikely), you'd choose volume otherwise you'd be starving the engine of air.

Chris Hebden
17-12-2009, 16:30
Nice one, thanks!