Member's BLOG: Sunday, September 25, 2011
#21
Afternoon fellow MCF'ers!
Thanks for all the well wishes yesterday. Lou Green, hope you and Todd get better soon.
Zach, good to hear the newly installed CAI is working well. After seeing the pics of your K&N CAI, it made me wonder why they didn't put some kind of top to it to help keep the hot air out. It also got to wondering if there's a way to modify the stock airbox on the 3.8 litre's to bring more fresh air into it without also flooding the engine with hot air at the same time. I have an idea in my head. But I have to take a closer look under my hood to see if it would work. And I'd also want to get a stock airbox from a junk yard to experiment with. But I can't help but think that if my idea was so good, it would've been done already by someone else.
Thanks for all the well wishes yesterday. Lou Green, hope you and Todd get better soon.
Zach, good to hear the newly installed CAI is working well. After seeing the pics of your K&N CAI, it made me wonder why they didn't put some kind of top to it to help keep the hot air out. It also got to wondering if there's a way to modify the stock airbox on the 3.8 litre's to bring more fresh air into it without also flooding the engine with hot air at the same time. I have an idea in my head. But I have to take a closer look under my hood to see if it would work. And I'd also want to get a stock airbox from a junk yard to experiment with. But I can't help but think that if my idea was so good, it would've been done already by someone else.
#23
Afternoon fellow MCF'ers!
Thanks for all the well wishes yesterday. Lou Green, hope you and Todd get better soon.
Zach, good to hear the newly installed CAI is working well. After seeing the pics of your K&N CAI, it made me wonder why they didn't put some kind of top to it to help keep the hot air out. It also got to wondering if there's a way to modify the stock airbox on the 3.8 litre's to bring more fresh air into it without also flooding the engine with hot air at the same time. I have an idea in my head. But I have to take a closer look under my hood to see if it would work. And I'd also want to get a stock airbox from a junk yard to experiment with. But I can't help but think that if my idea was so good, it would've been done already by someone else.
Thanks for all the well wishes yesterday. Lou Green, hope you and Todd get better soon.
Zach, good to hear the newly installed CAI is working well. After seeing the pics of your K&N CAI, it made me wonder why they didn't put some kind of top to it to help keep the hot air out. It also got to wondering if there's a way to modify the stock airbox on the 3.8 litre's to bring more fresh air into it without also flooding the engine with hot air at the same time. I have an idea in my head. But I have to take a closer look under my hood to see if it would work. And I'd also want to get a stock airbox from a junk yard to experiment with. But I can't help but think that if my idea was so good, it would've been done already by someone else.
hi taz.
I wondered the same thing with my K&N. Was going to build something to shield the heat but that was way too much work for me.
The new one is working great. I am really pleased with the results and it looks alot better than the K&N did. I updated my CAI thread awhile back if you want to see the finished product
I have heard of some ppl with the LS4 cars cutting the front of the stock air box out and just getting a drop in K&N filter with pretty good results
Just got home from towing the girlfriends saturn home. Glad it is back in town
Last edited by xxtheshockerxx; 09-25-2011 at 02:46 PM.
#24
I also knew about the Opel GT. I don't want that milk shake though. Lol. I got the oil changed in the Town & Country just before it started raining. It looks like I will get nothing done on Woody (the Aspen wagon) today.
I wish the wedding couple many years of happiness.
I wish the wedding couple many years of happiness.
#26
I have the K&N drop in filter in my 3.8 litre. I was pretty much thinking the same as what you posted. Maybe installing a K&N cone filter if I have to. But like I said, I can't help but thinking if it was that easy everybody would've done it by now. So I'm thinking cutting the front out of the stock airbox probably won't do much good.
#27
thanks
i think cutting the front out of the stock one would help keep temps down. you would get alot more air in the air box as long as you could cut it where the 2 openings behind the headlight is and no more.
i think cutting the front out of the stock one would help keep temps down. you would get alot more air in the air box as long as you could cut it where the 2 openings behind the headlight is and no more.
#28
Sometimes I sing this to the inmates where I work. No one says anything to me because I'm a 6' 4", 234 lb NCO. LOL!
#29
Which is the reason I would want to try it on a salvaged piece from a junk yard. So I can just put my unmodified original back in.