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Old 04-25-2007, 01:35 PM   #1
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The snorkel reminds me of a velocity stack. I bet the lip works the same. I think a mod'd snork that didn't neck down so much with the bell lip would be optimal.


I like CJ's mod...


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Old 04-25-2007, 02:34 PM   #2
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Question Ram effect?

This snork mod talk has me thinking, (always a bad sign) that what if a trumpet/funnel snork was fashioned and replaced the original. Would that not a certain amount of ram effect (poor mans supercharger) into the intake thus increasing performance, at least a little bit? I notice that the stock snork seems to get larger as it enters the intake manifold which is the opposite of what I am suggesting. Also if the new Boxster/Cayman animals have a larger air vents there must be a valid reason, more cooling air perhaps? Is there a larger or should I say, more open replacement for the vent cover on earlier models? You understand I mean less metal around the opening cover and more sreen area? Any of you engineer types have any thoughts on this, Jim etc.?

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Old 04-25-2007, 03:14 PM   #3
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This snork mod talk has me thinking, (always a bad sign) that what if a trumpet/funnel snork was fashioned and replaced the original. Would that not a certain amount of ram effect (poor mans supercharger) into the intake thus increasing performance, at least a little bit? I notice that the stock snork seems to get larger as it enters the intake manifold which is the opposite of what I am suggesting. Also if the new Boxster/Cayman animals have a larger air vents there must be a valid reason, more cooling air perhaps? Is there a larger or should I say, more open replacement for the vent cover on earlier models? You understand I mean less metal around the opening cover and more sreen area? Any of you engineer types have any thoughts on this, Jim etc.?

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I'm not sure the effect is going to be overwhelming, I'm just trying to tweak my intake to match my lower restriction exhaust. The so called "cold air intakes" breathe from under the hood, where's the cold air in that formula? I prefer to keep the outside air sealed from the engine compartment. I may mod the snorkel, if I do I may take a different path than the one posted..
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I'm not sure the effect is going to be overwhelming, I'm just trying to tweak my intake to match my lower restriction exhaust. The so called "cold air intakes" breathe from under the hood, where's the cold air in that formula? I prefer to keep the outside air sealed from the engine compartment. I may mod the snorkel, if I do I may take a different path than the one posted..
Dr. R, the evo intake closes the chamber off so only outside air (cool air) enters the cone filter. I am not so sure if this is good or not because I don't know if the opening around the stock intake area allows for some air flow over the engine and cutting it off may contribute to high engine temps. Again, the more experienced here should chime in. Cooler intake air and a cool engine are both goals that are hard in a mid-engine car. I have also seen air scoops that would tend to ram more air into the intake. I think cooling air comes in the right side vent, over and down and out the bottom so the scoops would work on the right side too. Again, I am new to this and am learning so my info. may not be totally accurate but that gives others with more knowledge to post corrections. What ever the case, have fun with your car.

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Dr. R, the evo intake closes the chamber off so only outside air (cool air) enters the cone filter. I am not so sure if this is good or not because I don't know if the opening around the stock intake area allows for some air flow over the engine and cutting it off may contribute to high engine temps. Again, the more experienced here should chime in. Cooler intake air and a cool engine are both goals that are hard in a mid-engine car. I have also seen air scoops that would tend to ram more air into the intake. I think cooling air comes in the right side vent, over and down and out the bottom so the scoops would work on the right side too. Again, I am new to this and am learning so my info. may not be totally accurate but that gives others with more knowledge to post corrections. What ever the case, have fun with your car.

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I'm always learning as well, the sealed evo intake makes much more sense. I had read some corroborating information regarding the engine temps and de snorkeling. I'm hoping someone will post and comment on the following:

Does the snorkel taper accelerate the airflow?

Would shortening the length provide an advantage over just leaving the snorkel out?

If you shorten the length should the outer lip be enlarged and blended into the new end?

I worked on the car as a hobby all winter long in my own shop. I have enjoyed the car since the first day I drove it and improved it each year with whatever it has needed. Fact is I was so effective in my approach to perfecting my Boxster that I was awarded with a ticket this past weekend...

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RE: Ram air

Doesn't take effect until triple digit speeds. Although the intake tract length can be tuned for a certain harmonic.


RE: Snork length and taper


According to velocity stack wisdom, the longer length helps out low end while a shorter is better for hp up top. The reverse taper of the snork actually slows down air velocity within the snork since the air has to expand, but I've seen this design before soo?

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Yes. The right side air vent is for engine compartment cooling and the left side vent is for the engine intake. As to the snorkle, I believe that desnorkling would only serve to slow down air flow and give it a lack of direction. Air direction to the air filter and air velosity will be better with the snorkle. You've got to believe that the Porsche engineers knew what they were doing and put it there for a purpose. That being said, I do believe that that purpose can be enhanced with a FabSpeed or EVO Cone shaped Cold Air Intake system.

I was at the Porsche dealer a few days ago and I was looking at the new Boxster's, I was curious about the larger vent on the 987 so I knelt down and looked inside the driver side vent. I was surprised to see that it looked more restrictive than the 986 vents. The larger vent appears to be mostly for styling. When you look into the vent most of it is closed off by black plastic leaving only a small opening for air to pass through to the engine air filter.
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The snorkel reminds me of a velocity stack. I bet the lip works the same. I think a mod'd snork that didn't neck down so much with the bell lip would be optimal.


I like CJ's mod...


Hey Bismoto, don't you want to dyno this??
Of course. Carlos does reside near me.. would be more than happy to.

Everyone should bare in mind that venturis can also act as a restriction at certain flowrate demands based on design and inside diameter. A pure example is the simple carburator: venturis are present to present a presssure differential to help improve velocity across the smallest cross section of the venturi due to pressure differentials. This allows excellent atomization of fuel and enhances the fuel "pull" from the carb well or "float bowl". At higher RPMs, this also poses as a restriction to flow and power...hence large displacement and/or high revving engines require much larger venturis to allow for high end power production.

I have a few algorithms which I developed with emphasis on rpm & displacement...what is sad id that for 2.7~3.2L engines, the boxster intake is extremely restricted, even with the snorkle off...let alone with it installed. It is painfully obvious that that is why we saw this:



Based on experience with other highend and performance vehicles, by removing/decreasing further restrictions, and keeping the inlet temps the same, or cooler....more power gains are to be had.
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...what is sad id that for 2.7~3.2L engines, the boxster intake is extremely restricted, even with the snorkle off...let alone with it installed.
i bet the air box, filter and snorkel are a compromise to work with the 2.5, 2.7 and 3.2L motors. my guess is that it works best with the 2.5L since that's what the original design was for.
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Of course. Carlos does reside near me.. would be more than happy to.
Ill take you up on that offer soon, maybe in acouple months, I have to find where i up that modded snorkel first, and locate and repair a vacum leak... probably the oil tube between the engine and the firewall.
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Hi Guys,

Iv'e read about the desnorkling and the benifits and am ready, but how do I do it. Is there a walkthrough somewhere?

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Iv'e read about the desnorkling and the benifits and am ready, but how do I do it. Is there a walkthrough somewhere?

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http://www.realtime.net/~rentner/Porsche/SideVents/SideVents.html

Now when you get everything taken apart you will see a tube with a cup on the end. Try to remove the cup part and then yank the tube out.

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Old 04-27-2007, 07:08 AM   #13
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There is no reason to remove the cup while the snorkel in installed, the unit comes out just fine will all pieces attached. As far as the yank and twist, I found my snorkel to be held in place with a small nub designed to allign with a punchout, no big deal to remove, no need to be gorilla like in your approach, good luck..
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Thnaks guys. I'll have a play & see where I end up.
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