Drilling the airbox
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raf_gti

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4,219 posts

229 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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Worth it or not?

I quite fancy a little extra induction roar but certainly not at the expense of boominess, loss of power of any other negative!

Last thing I want to do is drill a bunch of holes in a perfectly good box and find out it was a bad idea.

Steve

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JonnyFive

29,780 posts

212 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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On my MK2 before I put a new exhaust on, it sounded much better. Can't hear it over the exhaust now but it did sound good when I had it done.

Mr MXT

7,774 posts

306 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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raf_gti said:
Worth it or not?

I quite fancy a little extra induction roar but certainly not at the expense of boominess, loss of power of any other negative!

Last thing I want to do is drill a bunch of holes in a perfectly good box and find out it was a bad idea.

Steve

2.0 NC
You can always duct tape over them again. Start with a couple of small ones on the COLD side and see how you get on.

It is only loud when at WOT not when cruising.

raf_gti

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229 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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Mr MXT said:
raf_gti said:
Worth it or not?

I quite fancy a little extra induction roar but certainly not at the expense of boominess, loss of power of any other negative!

Last thing I want to do is drill a bunch of holes in a perfectly good box and find out it was a bad idea.

Steve

2.0 NC
You can always duct tape over them again. Start with a couple of small ones on the COLD side and see how you get on.

It is only loud when at WOT not when cruising.
I give up...

What does 'WOT' stand for? when on throttle?

How does it sound compared to a typical K&N 57i kit that I used to have back in t'day?

Mr MXT

7,774 posts

306 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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Wide open throttle!

Tbh I don't know how it sounds because I'm not a pikey! ;-)

_Batty_

12,268 posts

273 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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Will sound as good as a cone, with the benefit of some heat shielding provided you only drill the cold side.
Means you'll need a new airbox if you change your mind though.
I used a 12mn corebit smile

raf_gti

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4,219 posts

229 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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Mr MXT said:
Wide open throttle!

Tbh I don't know how it sounds because I'm not a pikey! ;-)
Well to be sure neither I'm I wink

Think I'll get my drill bit out tonight (oo-er), awaiting last minute replies persuading me not to!

JonnyFive

29,780 posts

212 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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raf_gti said:
Mr MXT said:
Wide open throttle!

Tbh I don't know how it sounds because I'm not a pikey! ;-)
Well to be sure neither I'm I wink

Think I'll get my drill bit out tonight (oo-er), awaiting last minute replies persuading me not to!
Do it you pikey.

hehe

raf_gti

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229 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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JonnyFive said:
Do it you pikey.

hehe
You can call me an Irish c*nt but don't call me a pikey wink

Janitor

2,372 posts

242 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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A few thoughts I scribbled the other day regarding air filters etc:

Janitor said:
I trawled through loads of threads on this last night. Looked at pretty much the whole array - drilled boxes, panel filters, cones, cones with shields, cold air ducting from rad opening to cone, ram induction from beneath the windscreen and have reached the conclusion that unless you're going for a proper, purpose built system such as ARC or Jackson Racing Cold Air Intake, then all other, lets say, cheaper solutions, will be compromised in some way

From there, I think it's purely down to you whether a trade off between sucking warm air from the engine bay is worth the addition noise of a £75 pipercross / K&N type cone, or indeed whether drawing that same warm air from the bay via a drilled box is worth the deeper growl under acceleration... confused

I've swayed this way and that and have kinda decided that it'll stay standard

JonnyFive

29,780 posts

212 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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raf_gti said:
JonnyFive said:
Do it you pikey.

hehe
You can call me an Irish c*nt but don't call me a pikey wink
hehe

In all honesty, it's worth it. I even read a test one time some American magazine was doing with all different air filters and standard with holes & panel filter was their recommendation.

OllieWinchester

5,695 posts

215 months

Sunday 13th February 2011
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_Batty_ said:
Will sound as good as a cone, with the benefit of some heat shielding provided you only drill the cold side.
Means you'll need a new airbox if you change your mind though.
I used a 12mn corebit smile
No it won't. I had a JRCAI on my old '5 which had an awesome induction noise, my new one has a drilled airbox and it is barely perceptible.

MX-5 Lazza

7,954 posts

242 months

Sunday 13th February 2011
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OllieWinchester said:
_Batty_ said:
Will sound as good as a cone, with the benefit of some heat shielding provided you only drill the cold side.
Means you'll need a new airbox if you change your mind though.
I used a 12mn corebit smile
No it won't. I had a JRCAI on my old '5 which had an awesome induction noise, my new one has a drilled airbox and it is barely perceptible.
JRCAI isn't a cone either wink I had one on my Mk1 and I agree that they do sound awesome biggrin