Author Topic: Induction kits HELP  (Read 2946 times)

Offline SoundillusioN

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Re: Induction kits HELP
« Reply #10 on: 16 August 2004, 21:42 »
I knew what you meant, maybe I wasn't clear.  I was kind of trying to answer  all posts in one, especially Joester's.  I meant nothing sealed in conjunction with force feeding air via a relocated intake.  This would result in the K-jet being forced to take in whatever was thrown at it and at 70 miles an hour it'll be way to much.  Your idea would work fine.  ;)

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Re: Induction kits HELP
« Reply #11 on: 17 August 2004, 13:33 »
Yes, thinking about it, it sounds like that's exactly what will happen.
I suppose I would of realised that if i'd thought about it properly !

I think my current set up will do fine then.

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Re: Induction kits HELP
« Reply #12 on: 17 August 2004, 14:15 »
sorry sound i thought maybe i wasnt clear about sealing the box as it could of been interperated as being permanenly sealed.
i agree about the forced air possibly holding the metering unit too far open hows the car situation?


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Re: Induction kits HELP
« Reply #13 on: 17 August 2004, 17:41 »
sorry sound i thought maybe i wasnt clear about sealing the box as it could of been interperated as being permanenly sealed.
i agree about the forced air possibly holding the metering unit too far open hows the car situation?

Same, but i'm working on it, now i'm modding and have a section in the projects area i'm gonna have to kick myself into gear and set an example.  Looks like i'm extending my loan and asking for as much help as poss!  Watch this space.  You'll know when i've started.  ;)