No Improvements with SRI?
Drop-in filters are extremely safe. I would know because I ran a wideband when I had my test pipes and catback installed with HKS drop-in filters. My fuel curve didn't change at all. The only time I actually leaned out a little bit was when I added the Stillen G3 cold air intakes.
I agree Staples, can't see the HKS filters changing the a/f that much either. The EVO is an entirely different beast compared to our cars, hard to compare FI to NA. Now I can imagine if there was a change in A/F, Cobb would be concerned with that since forced induction has a narrow window of tuning and a leaner condition is never good. Staples - what type of A/F curve did you see when you dynoed before/after tune? If the G is anything like my old Altima, they run pretty pig rich from the factory - very safe tune.
I agree Staples, can't see the HKS filters changing the a/f that much either. The EVO is an entirely different beast compared to our cars, hard to compare FI to NA. Now I can imagine if there was a change in A/F, Cobb would be concerned with that since forced induction has a narrow window of tuning and a leaner condition is never good. Staples - what type of A/F curve did you see when you dynoed before/after tune? If the G is anything like my old Altima, they run pretty pig rich from the factory - very safe tune.
After my tune at WOT the car would gradually get down to the 12.7 range at redline which seems to be a pretty potent combination for power when adding ignition timing.
There's noway a drop in filter is going to lean our cars out... Especially 0.5 A/F of a difference, that's a huge increase over stock filters. Now, on a side note, EVOs obviously have turbos so that's going to force a lot more air into the engine through the intake then something that's naturally aspirated.
Drop-in filters are extremely safe. I would know because I ran a wideband when I had my test pipes and catback installed with HKS drop-in filters. My fuel curve didn't change at all. The only time I actually leaned out a little bit was when I added the Stillen G3 cold air intakes.
Drop-in filters are extremely safe. I would know because I ran a wideband when I had my test pipes and catback installed with HKS drop-in filters. My fuel curve didn't change at all. The only time I actually leaned out a little bit was when I added the Stillen G3 cold air intakes.
Injen's design is still within the engine bay where only a certain amount of air gets to them. The positive side, it won't lean the car out too bad, the negative is that they won't make as much power as Stillen's. Either option you choose you can't go wrong, I just didn't to change my window shield wiper fluid reservoir.
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