I did post about velocity stacks earlier, but I need to ask here if anyone can give me good advices about this subject.
I have only small space between the bonnet and the airfilter in my car. Therefore I am looking at what type of Pipercross foam filter I can use.
I tried C5001 which is a boxfilter and only 40 mm high, 28-30 mm internal height, which means the space between the stacks (which are all 4 low now)
and the filter is only 2 mm, as the stacks are 25 mm high from the base plate.
- That is not enough I am told, as the foam filter could be sucked in the engine.
So now I am looking at a Domed type of filter and like C502d and a base plate pxc5039. This filter is 65 mm high and 40 mm space inside the filter.
Which gives me appr 15 mm space between the stacks and the filter. - Is 15 mm space here okay?
Has anyone experience with this?
Thanks
I have the PX 600 type - pipercross reccomend at least 20mm gap between the end of the
Trumpet/stack and the inside of the filter.
I also have long trumpets so my filter is 90mm deep.
Most cut a hole through their bonnets to fit the correct filter, this also allows cool air into the engine.
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Finished Car
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You could also have a look at the PX600 air box and use a remote filter these are 75mm high although more expensive
link
[Edited on 15/11/14 by big-vee-twin]
quote:
Originally posted by big-vee-twin
I have the PX 600 type - pipercross reccomend at least 20mm gap between the end of the
Trumpet/stack and the inside of the filter.
I also have long trumpets so my filter is 90mm deep.
Most cut a hole through their bonnets to fit the correct filter, this also allows cool air into the engine.
[img]
Finished Car [/img]
You could also have a look at the PX600 air box and use a remote filter these are 75mm high although more expensive
link
[Edited on 15/11/14 by big-vee-twin]
Hello,
I always heard that minimum distance between top of velocity stack and filter or bonnet should be at least 1/4 of velocity stack diameter at his
top.
Gerardo
quote:
Originally posted by belgian2b
Hello,
I always heard that minimum distance between top of velocity stack and filter or bonnet should be at least 1/4 of velocity stack diameter at his top.
Gerardo
quote:
Originally posted by big-vee-twin
I have the PX 600 type - pipercross reccomend at least 20mm gap between the end of the
Trumpet/stack and the inside of the filter.
I also have long trumpets so my filter is 90mm deep.
Most cut a hole through their bonnets to fit the correct filter, this also allows cool air into the engine.
[img]
Finished Car [/img]
You could also have a look at the PX600 air box and use a remote filter these are 75mm high although more expensive
link
[Edited on 15/11/14 by big-vee-twin]
Px600 handles rain no problem. Just back from 2000+ miles around Europe in some of worst weather imaginable! Never missed a beat and my filter is
pretty much all open to elements.
[Edited on 13/6/16 by kingster996]
Very nice car and good to learn about the rain vs Pipercross.
Does anyone have a Bonnet/Hood scoop for the PX Pipercross filter and it would be interesting to know what effect the scoop have?