Quote from: AlanD on 10 June 2009, 12:46Carbon is a much better heat shield keeping the air cold inside the intake rather than the steel which will get warm and radiate heat to the air. I doubt it will make much difference, I think my carbon CAI looks nicer lol Typical Croydonian "its nicer innit"
Carbon is a much better heat shield keeping the air cold inside the intake rather than the steel which will get warm and radiate heat to the air. I doubt it will make much difference, I think my carbon CAI looks nicer lol
Lies !! I clearly bought it for its better heat shield properties . . . Leave us Croydonians out of this
If the air in your inlet tubing is going slowly enough to pick up enough heat to cause a measurable difference in power output............... you need to shut up and put your f*cking foot down to make it move faster.Induction kits - all marketing and noise.
Quote from: Diamond Hell on 10 June 2009, 21:15If the air in your inlet tubing is going slowly enough to pick up enough heat to cause a measurable difference in power output............... you need to shut up and put your f*cking foot down to make it move faster.Induction kits - all marketing and noise.thats why alanD has the carbon one, cos his car is that heavy and slow his induction picks up loadsa heat
Quote from: whiter_than_white on 10 June 2009, 21:38Quote from: Diamond Hell on 10 June 2009, 21:15If the air in your inlet tubing is going slowly enough to pick up enough heat to cause a measurable difference in power output............... you need to shut up and put your f*cking foot down to make it move faster.Induction kits - all marketing and noise.thats why alanD has the carbon one, cos his car is that heavy and slow his induction picks up loadsa heat What car do you have?