adding velocity stack on inlet pipe
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adding velocity stack on inlet pipe
I mean is it worth it.. My 35R already has a 4" inlet and i have a 4" inlet pipe that goes to a 3" MAF... I was thinking about putting a velocity stack on the MAF housing. Right now it just a 3" tube basically... OR do they sell K&N's that have them built in
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one of the sponsors here has a velocity stack that a k&n filter can go around.
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https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1680044
EDIT: here
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1680044
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HKS stack with mesh. i see alot of people running that setup. i made a post a while back. and i did alot of searching around. the HKS is definately favor'd in the Nissan and Supra Forums.
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Re: (JDMCRX)
I'd rather run no mesh then mesh... For track days i see no problem... For daily i'll stick with a filter.... thanks for the help
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The mesh restricts flow, i went from 392 to 406whp by taking the mesh off. I think the best idea is to make a box with a pannel filter and have your intake, with a velocity stack on it, in the box
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