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Old 03-11-2009, 07:20 PM   #1
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That web site is great, thanks alot! I would like to know the gains of this intake. Do you know how much hp you gained after the intake mod?

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Old 03-11-2009, 07:31 PM   #2
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I'm not sure what the dyno numbers are, but I can attest to at least a little gain. The best part of this mod by far is the sound. It sounds absolutely awesome!

All for about $35 worth of parts at Lowes or Home Depot and a couple hours of your time.
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Old 03-11-2009, 07:39 PM   #3
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Im not so much concerned about the sound but the hp gain because im going to put one hell of an exaust on. Im just wondering if I should buy an evo cold air intake or go with this DIY.
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Old 03-11-2009, 08:05 PM   #4
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I did this mod last night.. it is very tight quarters by far to work in. I have not noticed any sound difference to be honest but then again.. i didn't drive it as it has no seats in the car i am awaiting to re-finish my seats then i will take it for a drive.....Also i am having a friend do the muffler mod with the bypass pipes on it like the one on pedro's site.. He has great mods on his site
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Old 03-11-2009, 08:07 PM   #5
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I couldn't tell in Pedro's post on his website but is the old airbox re-installed or is he using a cone filter? I'm thinking of giving this DIY a try. I've already De-snorkled.
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That is just a stock filter box
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Old 03-12-2009, 07:25 AM   #7
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You won't notice the sound till you floor it. It gives it that "German Muscle" growl that we all love so dearly. There definitely is a power gain, not huge, but a little something.

As far as conical filters go, I really don't recommend this. Number one, you are forcing air to come in sideways, then curve into the opening. The other is that most of these do not block off hot engine compartment air sufficently.

Most other cars have an issue with increased turbulence because of radiator fans forcing hot air into conical filters, we don't have this problem in Boxsters.

In my muscle car days (used to build drag Mustangs). At the time, we had access to a flow bench and dyno, and tried every different conceivable combination of cold air intake, stock, conical, homemade, etc. Two things seemed to be the common no matter what. Any type of intake tube made of a metal material got hot, so stick to plastics and rubbers. In those cars, my best combo ended up being the stock airbox (silencer removed), K&N, and a PVC tube similar to Pedro's method.

Conicals made less power across the board, dyno proven. Metal intake tubes are not good either.

Our stock airbox in a Boxster actually isn't bad at all as far as flow. I would venture to guess that it flows more CFM than we could ever need even if a turbo was added. The main thing you want to accomplish here is not causing more turbulence and restrictions AFTER the airbox, which Pedro's method takes care of beautifully.

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