Dave_I
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Quick question, probably a silly one...
does the length of the induction pipe make any difference ?
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Scotty C
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To what?
Performance? No.
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Dave_I
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didnt think so,,just over heard something,
cheers monster
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Dave A
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quote: Originally posted by Dave_I
does the length of the induction pipe make any difference ?
yes, it can affect the engines performance drasticly.
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tom_simes
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It depends which pipe your on about.
Length of pipe between filter and inlet manifold - yes, a hell of a lot.
Length of cold air feed pipe (which I think your talking about) - Not at all.
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Dave_I
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hmmmm i was on about between the filter and inlet manifold... so it does?
ellaborate please lads.
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tom_simes
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From my interpretation of the theory, the longer the tube the less power, but more torque id produced.
That's why when a Lexmaul is fitted to a X14 or X16XE, you get a mssive increase in torque but small increase in power, as it keeps the pipe behind the engine block.
However, if a Mantzel is fitted which removes the long inlet and goes directly from the airfilter to inlet it produces higher power gains, but not as high torque.
I hope I'm right
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