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Old 02-12-2007, 02:41 AM
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Default Re: Newby thread Highjacked - Lets talk about filters!

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Originally Posted by RubHer Yellow Ducky
for the past year thread after thread has talked about cold air intakes...

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for the past year I and others have told people the H-3 comes from the factory with cold air intake. Take a couple of minutes and trace it while looking under the hood. It feeds from (within) the right front fender, not from under the hood.

RYD

It's not true cold air but does not directly breath warm engine compartment air. On an 80 F day, measure the air inlet temperature (IAT) with an OBDII scanner after pulling out from a 1 minute red light and you see the IAT reach 105 F or so. While you are moving the IAT will cool down but will still be +10 F above outside air.

GM tries to breath from a fendewell, or duct air from outside on mostly all their vehicles.

If you have a dark color H3 like black, the fenderwell area will get a little warmer.

Aftermarket systems tend to breath in more warm engine compartment air. You have to analyze the impact of a higher volume of warmer air on the otto cycle PV cycle to see if you gain or lose.

I've modified mine to truly breath outside air. My IATs are about 2-3 F warmer than the outside air.
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