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falcon4litreOHC |
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some bloke from these forums had one of those things fitted to an el. He said they were a simota or racer brand..
Last edited by falcon4litreOHC on Sat Jul 01, 2006 6:00 am, edited 1 time in total. |
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ED911 wrote: how does this rampod actually work not quite sure how this one hooks up. it for an el but i assume you can also use this on an ef.
a ram pod works by being exposed to incoming air.. ie air being "forced" into the pod usally a scoop/ducting is used to allow the airflow ( usally from high speed ) to be directed to the pod the thereoy is that the amount of air and the air pressure will pressurise the intake system rather than being in a vacum and allow more air into the engine more air=more fuel= more power
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But if you place it under the bonnet like in that picture then you will get nothing from it.
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cold air = good power..
where that pod was placed on the end of the snorkle was bad... lots heat drawn into the intake.... which is bad!!! is better the pod shielded inside the factory airbox.... with a custom/home job 3 inch cold air intake plumbed into the bottom of the box n an xr snorkel added.. |
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ED911 |
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thanks guys i know what a ram pod is i just wanted to know how this particular one was fitted It is a Simota brand aswell. I'm going to use this on my existing air intake anyway.
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