K&N whining

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Edt

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5,103 posts

285 months

Thursday 20th January 2005
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Right then, this 'performance induction' filter that lies just behind me...why's it squeel so much ?

Ed

sadako

7,080 posts

239 months

Thursday 20th January 2005
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I'd consider one but i've never seen one that comes with its own airbox, any ideas?

Edt

Original Poster:

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285 months

Thursday 20th January 2005
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Gazboy said:
Not a clue- Danboy has one on his n/a MR2, so may be of some help....

I've just found out I've got a drilled airbox- what/why i have no idea....


Porsche pal had that.. think it's simply extra air in
Ed

DanBoy

4,899 posts

244 months

Thursday 20th January 2005
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Mine just hisses away like darth vader...

can't help you, sorry!

DeltaFox

3,839 posts

233 months

Friday 21st January 2005
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Think youll find its the air flow meter "flap" thats "vibrating". Hear a similar think on a particular digifant engined golf.

MrFlibbles

7,692 posts

284 months

Friday 21st January 2005
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Edt said:

Gazboy said:
Not a clue- Danboy has one on his n/a MR2, so may be of some help....

I've just found out I've got a drilled airbox- what/why i have no idea....



Porsche pal had that.. think it's simply extra air in
Ed


I always thought it was done by barryboys just to make it sound good.

When i did it on the beemer it sounded good, but actually lost me bottom end torque, so I taped it up again

turbo-tastic

973 posts

245 months

Friday 21st January 2005
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Gazboy said:

I've just found out I've got a drilled airbox- what/why i have no idea....



I always thought it was done as a cheap, sorry, more cost effective way of getting more air in. Even though its then got to get thru the highly restrictive standard filter. Unless a K&N panel filter was fitted, I could never really see the point.

As for the sqealing MR2 filter, I have no idea. Unfortunatly I sold the standard airbox system last week, but I would suggest getting one and trying that. Not much help I know, but it might be worth a look.

shadowninja

76,403 posts

283 months

Friday 21st January 2005
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could be the sound of the turbo as that is more noticeable with an aftermarket airfilter.

tuttle

3,427 posts

238 months

Friday 21st January 2005
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Any more details EDT?

>> Edited by tuttle on Friday 21st January 15:48

munter

31,319 posts

242 months

Friday 21st January 2005
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shadowninja said:
could be the sound of the turbo as that is more noticeable with an aftermarket airfilter.


I dont know how to break this to you....ummm....theres no turbo on the mk1 mr2. This ones not even a supercharger...

We can always have a poke at it on sunday if your coming to the Oxford meet?

Oh and have you checked for mice?

Mr E

21,634 posts

260 months

Friday 21st January 2005
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shadowninja said:
could be the sound of the turbo as that is more noticeable with an aftermarket airfilter.


Yes. My car sounds like Darth Vader on boost.

Got a turbo then?

Edt

Original Poster:

5,103 posts

285 months

Friday 21st January 2005
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Oh I dont mind the noise.. rather like it actually. Careful use of the throttle maintains the squeal from behind. Which is nice.

Hoping to pop over on Sunday however we're looking after a neighbours dog this weekend and there's NO WAY I'm sticking that old fleabag in my nice new 2. Will see how it goies.. maybe just a quick pint (its not too far away)

Ah,..apparently one should oil the K&N filter every year.. anyone know anything about this practice ?

Ed

tuttle

3,427 posts

238 months

Friday 21st January 2005
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RE: oiling air filters.
Usually done after a clean,(wash with degreaser/detergent inwardsthen flush,so that any debris is not sucked back in again).Dry some where warm overnight,then you'll need to get some light airfilter oil,K&N do refils,coat the filter on the outside & wipe off excess.Its just an added barrier to catch dust particles really.

>> Edited by tuttle on Friday 21st January 17:06

shadowninja

76,403 posts

283 months

Friday 21st January 2005
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munter said:

shadowninja said:
could be the sound of the turbo as that is more noticeable with an aftermarket airfilter.



I dont know how to break this to you....ummm....theres no turbo on the mk1 mr2. This ones not even a supercharger...

We can always have a poke at it on sunday if your coming to the Oxford meet?

Oh and have you checked for mice?


serves me right for not checking profile. i assumed anyone who talks about their MR2 on PH has a Mk 2 turbo for some reason

sadako

7,080 posts

239 months

Friday 21st January 2005
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These things will get you about 5bhp on a mark 1 assuming it has a cold feed. Barry boys tend to fit them then leave them in the engine bay, sucking in warm air and reducing power.

Mark 1 MR2s have an air filter in the boot, then plumbing to take the air around the outside of the boot to the other side where the air intake is. It is no suprise that making a shortcut helps a little.

Mr E

21,634 posts

260 months

Friday 21st January 2005
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sadako said:
These things will get you about 5bhp on a mark 1 assuming it has a cold feed. Barry boys tend to fit them then leave them in the engine bay, sucking in warm air and reducing power.


Emgine bay usually quite cool at speed.
And I have a turbo and chargecooler. So I'm hugely more dependant on I/C performance.

Edt

Original Poster:

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Friday 21st January 2005
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sadako said:
These things will get you about 5bhp on a mark 1 assuming it has a cold feed. Barry boys tend to fit them then leave them in the engine bay, sucking in warm air and reducing power.

Mark 1 MR2s have an air filter in the boot, then plumbing to take the air around the outside of the boot to the other side where the air intake is. It is no suprise that making a shortcut helps a little.


Yup mines got a fat pipe that ends up pointing at the filter, about 12" away. This mines whatever's in the boot, if it's all there, is redundant ?
Ed