i'll admit when i saw that post on minifinity i did not beleive it and thought that it would help
cold air intake into the carbs. But i did not just rubbish experiment, instead i thought it through and what the
intake is actually doing and how it would differ from not using a "
cold air intake". When you think about it it does make perfect sense. The
air is rushing past the engine to fast from 20mph or more for it to heat the
air.
This is a dodgy example i know but, at school with the bunsen burners (NOT recomended) you could pass your hand over/through the flame (yellow/safe flame not the blue traingle) and your hand would barely heat up at all and thats with 300c and with your hand moving past no more than 1-2mph at best. With that same (slightly odd admittedly) logic, 20mph over 60-90c will barely heat up the
air a fraction of a degree.
if you intend to use a long tube for a ramming effect then yes, there clearly are gains to be had(the K&N torque ram being an excellent example) but that is through how the
air is entering the carbs not the temperature.
Edited by cap'n crunch, 13 November 2007 - 12:30 AM.