bonsai,
Very nice work and an excellent description of your scoop construction. The photos you posted really made the whole process quite clear and easy to understand. I noted with interest that you found some improvement in performance. One suggestion I have is to seal up at least some of the drain holes in the snorkel to see if you notice any additional benefit. Perhaps you could leave the drain hole closest to the inlet open and seal the rest. I would imagine the more sealed the intake system, the greater might be any ram effect. Keep in mind the dangers of water ingestation, however.
You've inspired me to attempt to build my own scoop although I may try sealing my snorkel first to see the result. Once it gets warmer that is because right now it's too bloody cold up here to work on the car. I see you used .5 mm clear plastic sheeting. I have a sheet of .020" polystyrene which is easy to cut and bend but I don't know how well this material will withstand the heat involved without deforming or melting. I could try the same thickness in a sheet of ABS plastic which I think is tougher and may be more heat resistant. I'll have to do some research here.
02 DX Millenium Red
Very nice work and an excellent description of your scoop construction. The photos you posted really made the whole process quite clear and easy to understand. I noted with interest that you found some improvement in performance. One suggestion I have is to seal up at least some of the drain holes in the snorkel to see if you notice any additional benefit. Perhaps you could leave the drain hole closest to the inlet open and seal the rest. I would imagine the more sealed the intake system, the greater might be any ram effect. Keep in mind the dangers of water ingestation, however.
You've inspired me to attempt to build my own scoop although I may try sealing my snorkel first to see the result. Once it gets warmer that is because right now it's too bloody cold up here to work on the car. I see you used .5 mm clear plastic sheeting. I have a sheet of .020" polystyrene which is easy to cut and bend but I don't know how well this material will withstand the heat involved without deforming or melting. I could try the same thickness in a sheet of ABS plastic which I think is tougher and may be more heat resistant. I'll have to do some research here.
02 DX Millenium Red
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