After crunching some numbers, this flat style filter has about 70% more surface area then the k&n cone filter I was running in the stock box. And of course no ABS with this box.
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Thanks ryan, this is 2nd version I've come up. Ever since I saw my first velocity stack years ago, I've always thought about a flat style filter, with no restrictions around the stack. My first version was made out of fiberglass. I didn't like the fitment or the look:coolhandluke wrote:Wow, that is some impressive engineering Dan. Do you have any plans to direct airflow to the box's inlet?
The top piece is made out of styrofoam, to made to fit the contour of the roof, and the box. Then wrapped dynomat over the foam. The styro piece was made to be a little bit larger so when the hood closed I had to put ass all over over the hood, to make a good indentation into the styro to create a lip. Over all its about 95% air tight. This was that hardest part of the project. And why I still may end up making a cap for the box out of steel.Erik95LS wrote:Very nice Dan! how well does that foil thing seal to this box? I'd be somewhat concerned about it blocking that velocity stack a bit, but I can't tell how close it actually gets in there a bit. I had planned on building something similar years ago, but never got around to it.
Reminds me a bit of the one Endyn made years ago for their big power SC'd R.