Hp At the wheels?
i was reading in SportCompactCar that the normal loss from supposed stock horsepower is about 10-15hp. Which means every stock motor is never what it's supposed to be. That's gotta suck.
i was reading in SportCompactCar that the normal loss from supposed stock horsepower is about 10-15hp. Which means every stock motor is never what it's supposed to be. That's gotta suck.
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Basically you're engine is sucking hot transmission air with a short ram. I learned that the hard way so i used my short ram and my stock intake to make a cold air. It's easy and you don't have to spend any more money. Or you could box off the short ram... up to you.
[Modified by 93GBlackDelSol, 2:56 AM 12/3/2001]
[Modified by 93GBlackDelSol, 2:56 AM 12/3/2001]
its called parisitic loss, and it is incurred threw your accesories, ie, power steering, the wheels spinning, all these suck power from an engine, most honda's are around 15%, some of the new ones like the rsx are closer to 12%
so having a short ram makes me loose power????
Standard gains with a cone filter are 2-3 whp.
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for a stock b16a with a 3" intake, it will cause it to lose torque. go with a 2.5" intake from aem instead. It will work better for a stock motor. There is only so much air a motor can breath.. and the motor needs pressure to gain torque.
SO you have both intakes and it didnt make a diff? Also if anybody has a front lip(electron blue) from a 99 or 00 si for sale let me know.
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