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vortech cold air?
has anyone else done this? i know pure automotive is doing this but haven't heard anything about it in a little bit.
Why would i do this? Well, it cleans up the engine bay a bit and MAYBE a few horses which I'm not even worried about, but it allows me to have more room for my perrin oil cooler hoses since they are in a tight squeeze between the vortech reservoir, gt86 euro headlights, and the charge pipe. any input would be great! thanks guys! |
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wondering the same thing im not too keen on getting rid of the vacuum line for the intake and i dont feel like being a guinea pig and waiting for someone else to do this first lol
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on the pure automotive intake yes. idk what the benefits or loss of that line is but im not willing to experimentally find out.
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The lack of an intake vacuum line isn't really bad news, I set it up to vent to atmosphere. If anything it prevents fuel/oil air being sucked into the blower. The main gain is room in the engine bay, horsepower gains are mostly secondary.
Also I can hear the blower a lot better now
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Put a filter on the vacuum hose. In my case this is off of a crawford AOS, if you have no aos or catch can then you would do it right on the line from the block (near the a/c pump). ![]() A small downside is that at idle you can sometimes smell a faint fuel smell. racecar
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If you're talking about the breather line going from the engine to our air box, you could simply recirculate it back into the air filter. We do it on our 350Z supercharger kits.
http://www.vortechsuperchargers.com/images/50.pdf Scroll down to Page 5, Fig. 4-e. All you have to do is remove the 90 degree barbed fitting that goes into the rubber grommet on FR-S air box & pop it into the top of the new air filter. You'll need to drill a hole into the black rubber part of the filter, but it's very easy. |
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