I am going for a flat Pipercross foam filter (40 mm hight), but the velocity stacks are very close to the filter. What do you do?
I was told by the seller of Pipercross, to cut off the stacks, but is that a good idea?
Maybe the best solution is to get a Domed filter? That could be a problem as the bonnet is very close to the airfilter.
Any good ideas?
How close are they? You can get surprisingly close to the end of a velocity stack without significantly affecting airflow; a rule of thumb is an
absolute minimum of 1/4 of the diameter of the velocity stack. This gives the same "curtain area" as the area of the stack.
However, this is only if the foam is supported by something e.g. a mesh or plastic frame. Obviously if the foam is free to get sucked onto the
velocity stack it will become very restrictive.
[Edited on 11/11/14 by MikeRJ]
I made a recessed backplate to get the clearance equal to the stack diameter.
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Hi
We use 100mm Pipercross air filter on our hayabusa cars.don't cut them down,I did this on my first ever race car and was 9bhp down.
Please go on our Facebook page MK Sportscars.we have built 100s of hayabusa powered cars so have a look on there for tips
Thanks Danny
You could buy or build some stubby stacks
quote:
Originally posted by MikeRJ
How close are they? You can get surprisingly close to the end of a velocity stack without significantly affecting airflow; a rule of thumb is an absolute minimum of 1/4 of the diameter of the velocity stack. This gives the same "curtain area" as the area of the stack.
However, this is only if the foam is supported by something e.g. a mesh or plastic frame. Obviously if the foam is free to get sucked onto the velocity stack it will become very restrictive.
[Edited on 11/11/14 by MikeRJ]
quote:
Originally posted by danny keenan
Hi
We use 100mm Pipercross air filter on our hayabusa cars.don't cut them down,I did this on my first ever race car and was 9bhp down.
Please go on our Facebook page MK Sportscars.we have built 100s of hayabusa powered cars so have a look on there for tips
Thanks Danny