FO SHO said:Im down for the intake 4DR and BigMac are doing. I just don't see how Hennessy can charge 2k for theirs.
DJE624 said:To the masses that don't know any better, Hennessy WAS KNOWN TO BE a big SCAMMER UNlike Saleen or Roush. It pains me to even put their name in a sentence with the other two.
BiGMaC said:The biggest problem with the stock box is the restricted intake and the "saxophone" coming out... 68GT definitely has the idea.. that's what 4DR and I want to eliminate as well in the new dual CAI under development.
A lot of the idea can be seen in the install instruction manual for the Hennessey CAI although they still use the OEM intake cut off the box :naughty: ... they do eliminate the saxophone with it's 180 degree curve and tapering diameter. :thumb: Pics here in their install manual on pages 3 and 4. Plus they have a separate tube for each turbo and eliminate the crankcase recirc into induction air that is present on the stock intake. The Hennessey pics are here and include SHO and MKS
http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/yhst-54734705425182/hpe-ecoboost-intake.pdf
bpd also did and still has a "one of" single intake... I think it's in a "how to" thread here.
As far as the new one 4DR has been working on (and I joined in on at his invitation) should have all the info from Jeremy at BMR so we can have a custom fab of the first one started in about 2 weeks... We'll have Jeremy dyno my SHO stock and then again with the new dual CAI on the same day... and we are also talking about a third step: having it coated and dynoing again to see if it is worth doing the thermal coating. Along the way we'll be doing underhood temp studies for the PPE coating of my downpipes too... More on this last stuff later.
pejohnson said:Can't wait to see the CAI you guys come up with...
BiGMaC said:The biggest problem with the stock box is the restricted intake and the "saxophone" coming out... 68GT definitely has the idea.. that's what 4DR and I want to eliminate as well in the new dual CAI under development.
A lot of the idea can be seen in the install instruction manual for the Hennessey CAI although they still use the OEM intake cut off the box :naughty: ... they do eliminate the saxophone with it's 180 degree curve and tapering diameter. :thumb: Pics here in their install manual on pages 3 and 4. Plus they have a separate tube for each turbo and eliminate the crankcase recirc into induction air that is present on the stock intake. The Hennessey pics are here and include SHO and MKS
http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/yhst-54734705425182/hpe-ecoboost-intake.pdf
bpd also did and still has a "one of" single intake... I think it's in a "how to" thread here.
As far as the new one 4DR has been working on (and I joined in on at his invitation) should have all the info from Jeremy at BMR so we can have a custom fab of the first one started in about 2 weeks... We'll have Jeremy dyno my SHO stock and then again with the new dual CAI on the same day... and we are also talking about a third step: having it coated and dynoing again to see if it is worth doing the thermal coating. Along the way we'll be doing underhood temp studies for the PPE coating of my downpipes too... More on this last stuff later.
BiGMaC said:We were astonished that the difference was less than 3 HP when compared to the pull with the OEM Ford induction in place… This was with stock tune and no other performance mods on the car at the time.
I did not.SHOdded said:And I am sure you can get a 3-4 mpg improvement in fuel economy too just by changing to a CAI kit.
yupDJE624 said:I think Shodded was kidding.
I put my stock box back in.
DJE624 said:I did not care for the sound. The pipes sound much better.
BiGMaC said:DJE624 said:I did not care for the sound. The pipes sound much better.
I love the sound with all the plumbing done and the VTA... Much more aggressive with the noise maker gone, like a larger engine almost, and the sound is more with me and beside me when I accelerate hard at any speed, but completely quiet cruising.