I got a 1380cc fast road engine with a Weber DCOE carburetor, and I am quite happy with the performance but the noise is insane, we are talking 95dB on highway and up to 105dB during acceleration.
I have done a complete noise treatment of the car and firewall with both vibration dampening material and sound insulation which gave me a 6dB reduction, but I still think its too loud, even with earplugs.
So, I got an idea to make a cold air intake for the carburetor, and hereby moving the air intake point to the front of the car, pointing away from the firewall, and hoping that would help on the noise, but does anyone have experiences with such a concept? I am not looking for any performance gains, but would of course like to make something that isn't reducing the performance either.
My idea is to make a box roughly the size of an air filter around the RAM horns on the carburetor, and from there, run a pipe of about 75mm or 3" to the front of the car, or at least to the front side of the valve cover, and then place the air filter over this pipe.
Does anyone have any ideas or inputs regarding such a project? Would it help on my noise issue? and what would the effects be on the performance of the car?
I have thought about something like an air box from a modern car to house the filter in, but I think it will be dififcult to fit in the engine bay of my Mini.
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Edited by Colakurt, 15 September 2024 - 07:18 PM.