Induction hose?
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I thought it would make a difference, so did my car last year, plus a K&N filter.
I read somewhere about a month ago that back to back rolling road tests showed that it made no power difference whatsoever - presumably the inlet manifold and heads were more of a restriction than the elephant trunk.
I read somewhere about a month ago that back to back rolling road tests showed that it made no power difference whatsoever - presumably the inlet manifold and heads were more of a restriction than the elephant trunk.
I think the main benefits are smoother air flow upto the plenum and more importantly heat resistance and I'm confident mine gets cool air into the plenum even when engine bay is very hot. I ordered a slightly longer one piece length of heat resistant tubing to go over the top which reaches the elbow corner which is also a good barrier to the heat.
I think the best thing you can do to the AFM feed hose is insulate it so that it doesn't pick up radiant heat from the header. I'm planning to fit one of these this winter
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bobfather said:
I think the best thing you can do to the AFM feed hose is insulate it so that it doesn't pick up radiant heat from the header. I'm planning to fit one of these this winter
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The thickness of the rubber tube also helps but I think this is the real reason for cooler air.

bobfather said:
I think the best thing you can do to the AFM feed hose is insulate it so that it doesn't pick up radiant heat from the header. I'm planning to fit one of these this winter
Thermal blanket

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CHIMV8 500 said:
bobfather said:
I think the best thing you can do to the AFM feed hose is insulate it so that it doesn't pick up radiant heat from the header. I'm planning to fit one of these this winter
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It's perfectly possible to run those lengths from generic silicone and aluminium components off a well known auction site; maybe not quite as neatly and tightly packaged as the pre-formed ACT kit achieves.
I can certainly vouch for the fact the ACT material is tough and durable, even when used for FI pressures and temperatures it was never intended for... just comes down to cost v convenience and it is very well designed/formed so rightly recommended if you want to sort that aspect permanently...
I can certainly vouch for the fact the ACT material is tough and durable, even when used for FI pressures and temperatures it was never intended for... just comes down to cost v convenience and it is very well designed/formed so rightly recommended if you want to sort that aspect permanently...
I must admit that when I stripped down my ACT smooth bore air intake system I was a little surprised at how much the sweeping bend (about 135 degrees I think) was compressed, however that may have been down to the fitting by a previous owner. Whilst I agree with Pupp the material quality is fine and pretty robust, I decided to be true to form and change it all out for solid (shiny) tube in various bends & straights from ASH (Auto Silicone Hoses) I believe I used predominantly 90mm diameter sections coupled with silicon joiner sections (see photos) and with some faffing managed to fit right through to the air filter.
I am unsure of the final benefit but am sure that the fact that the 90mm bore is unaffected by any compression or collapse will only help getting as much air as possible from a single standard air filter to my supercharger. The only exception to this is that the last section of solid tube to the secondary plenum arrangement had to be dropped to 72mm to fit past the supercharger itself.
If you are considering this as an option, beware it is a faff, it will involve some trimming out of the original inner wing access hole and a fair bit of offering up, trimming, offering up, re-trimming etc. of the solid alloy tube.


I am unsure of the final benefit but am sure that the fact that the 90mm bore is unaffected by any compression or collapse will only help getting as much air as possible from a single standard air filter to my supercharger. The only exception to this is that the last section of solid tube to the secondary plenum arrangement had to be dropped to 72mm to fit past the supercharger itself.
If you are considering this as an option, beware it is a faff, it will involve some trimming out of the original inner wing access hole and a fair bit of offering up, trimming, offering up, re-trimming etc. of the solid alloy tube.
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