R2C Panel Filters?
R2C Panel Filters?
Hi,
anyone have these and are there any reviews?
https://www.tunerzstore.com/r2c-repl...vq35hr-vq37vhr
They are just drop in replacement filters? Anyone have these?
Thanks
anyone have these and are there any reviews?
https://www.tunerzstore.com/r2c-repl...vq35hr-vq37vhr
They are just drop in replacement filters? Anyone have these?
Thanks
Wow. I was after them for a few years to make some OEM replacement filters. Glad they finally have!
I would definitely go with them over any of the others. Their filter media is the best in the industry.
I just might put my stock intakes back on. lol
http://www.r2cperformance.com/
I would definitely go with them over any of the others. Their filter media is the best in the industry.
I just might put my stock intakes back on. lol
http://www.r2cperformance.com/
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just replaced them. seems like mpg went up slightly - got around 18mpg driving conservatively yesterday.
installed filters, reset mpg, and today running late driving bat**** crazy in Sport mode got 19mpg.
installed filters, reset mpg, and today running late driving bat**** crazy in Sport mode got 19mpg.
More air in equals more fuel needed to maintain the same a/f ratio demanded by the ECU. Bolt on mods on the intake side never increase fuel economy. Most fuel economy improvements are made through combustion efficiencies, including exhaust, which are either mechanical in design or through tuning. Yes, there are ways to improve fuel economy on the intake side but the cylinder heads are far, far more important as, on average, create 70% of the the total restriction on the intake side. So it won't matter how free flowing or big the intake is
Take this analogy. Simplify the entire intake side into a straight straw that leads to the combustion chamber. You can increase or decrease the diameter of the straw and that'll affect flow. Now add a restriction, representing 70% of the total restriction of the straw, close to the combustion chamber. It really won't matter what you do further upstream other than changing the length of the straw which is essentially pulse tuning. That's why the aftermarket intakes that are long tube produce gains, albeit super small gains. Then the owners get tunes where the timing and a/f ratio have a far greater effect on final power output. Shocker.
Adding filters to the stock airbox just isn't going to do anything. Go for the best filter you can get as clean, filtered air is far more important for the long term health of your engine.
Take this analogy. Simplify the entire intake side into a straight straw that leads to the combustion chamber. You can increase or decrease the diameter of the straw and that'll affect flow. Now add a restriction, representing 70% of the total restriction of the straw, close to the combustion chamber. It really won't matter what you do further upstream other than changing the length of the straw which is essentially pulse tuning. That's why the aftermarket intakes that are long tube produce gains, albeit super small gains. Then the owners get tunes where the timing and a/f ratio have a far greater effect on final power output. Shocker.
Adding filters to the stock airbox just isn't going to do anything. Go for the best filter you can get as clean, filtered air is far more important for the long term health of your engine.
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