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What? so let me get this straight....it makes your car louder and provides absolutely no peformance gain at all. Hence, stunna mod. It doesnt matter what i drive, if you cant figure it out from the one letter in my SN that is caps. And what do you mean hack it and put it back in?! whats that going to do? YOU have no idea what you're talking about. i cant believe you can afford a 20K plus car, but cant put up the 150ish damn dollars for a real intake.
Originally posted by Victum
that was the first thing i did to my car... and it was done so i can get cooler air from the fender well into my airbox. and to help reduce weight.
that was the first thing i did to my car... and it was done so i can get cooler air from the fender well into my airbox. and to help reduce weight.
Originally posted by bensrex
asses like Rguy that probably doesn't even have a suby, has to tell me i'm wrong b/c i call it a silencer. grow up, and keep your opinions to yourself.
asses like Rguy that probably doesn't even have a suby, has to tell me i'm wrong b/c i call it a silencer. grow up, and keep your opinions to yourself.
nothing needed to be corrected, is my point. if you drive a suby, then you know what i mean by "intake silencer". i dont need some civic ricer correcting me on terminology. also, you dont just slap on an intake in a subaru wrx. but you wouldn't know that. i'm not going to sit here and explain it to you, but you can read about it here, look at the second post by MisterX. http://www.wrxfanatics.com/index.php...579&hl=intake&
and yes, i heard that the snorkel cools the air down a lot. but i still chose to take it out, and when i get money, i'll consider getting the NX express kit for the I/C.
and yes, i heard that the snorkel cools the air down a lot. but i still chose to take it out, and when i get money, i'll consider getting the NX express kit for the I/C.
Last edited by bensrex; Sep 17, 2003 at 08:04 PM.
Originally posted by bensrex
nothing needed to be corrected, is my point. if you drive a suby, then you know what i mean by "intake silencer". i dont need some civic ricer correcting me on terminology. also, you dont just slap on an intake in a subaru wrx. but you wouldn't know that. i'm not going to sit here and explain it to you, but you can read about it here, look at the second post by MisterX. http://www.wrxfanatics.com/index.php...579&hl=intake&
nothing needed to be corrected, is my point. if you drive a suby, then you know what i mean by "intake silencer". i dont need some civic ricer correcting me on terminology. also, you dont just slap on an intake in a subaru wrx. but you wouldn't know that. i'm not going to sit here and explain it to you, but you can read about it here, look at the second post by MisterX. http://www.wrxfanatics.com/index.php...579&hl=intake&
A chamber called a resonator is connected to the first chamber by a hole. The resonator contains a specific volume of air and has a specific length that is calculated to produce a wave that cancels out a certain frequency of sound. How does this happen? When a wave hits the hole, part of it continues into the chamber and part of it is reflected. The wave travels through the chamber, hits the back wall of the muffler and bounces back out of the hole. The length of this chamber is calculated so that this wave leaves the resonator chamber just after the next wave reflects off the outside of the chamber. Ideally, the high-pressure part of the wave that came from the chamber will line up with the low-pressure part of the wave that was reflected off the outside of the chamber wall, and the two waves will cancel each other out.
I didn't even read what you posted Rguy. I know what I need to know, and I know you're an ass for having to correct me on something that didn't need to be corrected. Drop it. I didn't mean "you don't just slap it on". I know how to put an intake on. Fact is, an intake on a WRX is pointless. Go read up, or get a real car (anything besides a civic/neon). Sorry for the cool civic owners out there.




