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John, sorry to quote you here but you seem to have some v. relevant experience / comment...
in this thread, when you say
'Resonator removal has cause pitted compressor wheels and at least one complete failure from water ingress, even with a non-paper panel filter. In addition, some have observed dangerous MAF misreads when going through puddles.'
Are you referring to 99/00s or would 98's be included here ?
Any comment on my fresh air thread
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in this thread, when you say
'Resonator removal has cause pitted compressor wheels and at least one complete failure from water ingress, even with a non-paper panel filter. In addition, some have observed dangerous MAF misreads when going through puddles.'
Are you referring to 99/00s or would 98's be included here ?
Any comment on my fresh air thread
Many thanks,
Mark
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Could all apply to the 98 AFAIK. A wet MAF sensor hot film or hot wire will not read correctly.
I use an APS induction kit in the wing, and I am a little paranoid about it ingesting water, but it was all I could sensibly do with my FMIC.
I use an APS induction kit in the wing, and I am a little paranoid about it ingesting water, but it was all I could sensibly do with my FMIC.
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Thanks John.
I'm still using the TMIC. Also, I can understand your concerns about water...
How much of a flow problem is the resonator ? I've heard its fairly bad news. I could remove it and construct a scoop to pick up at the original position at the top of the bonnet, maybe with an S bend to try to eliminate water ?
Any thoughts, or should I just LEAVE IT ALONE ?
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I'm still using the TMIC. Also, I can understand your concerns about water...
How much of a flow problem is the resonator ? I've heard its fairly bad news. I could remove it and construct a scoop to pick up at the original position at the top of the bonnet, maybe with an S bend to try to eliminate water ?
Any thoughts, or should I just LEAVE IT ALONE ?
Mark
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There are people running over 300 BHP with the original inlet tract all the way to the turbo. If you are going for big power then get rid, otherwise, I would (and did) leave it alone until I got a FMIC.
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Mark, i was bothered about the water thing when i fitted my cold air feed, and the best i could think of was when i put the air feed pipe in, i ran it in like a upside down question mark (?) so that i could make it as hard as possible for any water to get all the way up to my induction cone. does that make sense? hope so
p.s. also cut a little hole at the lowest point of the feed pipe for any water to run out of it
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p.s. also cut a little hole at the lowest point of the feed pipe for any water to run out of it
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Good Thinking (The hole part!)
As I'm going to be running UNDER 300 hp (Certainly for a while )
I'll leave it be !
I'm sure I'll be busy enough fitting boost gauge / afr / knock / dawes for now
Cheers for your time,
Mark
As I'm going to be running UNDER 300 hp (Certainly for a while )
I'll leave it be !
I'm sure I'll be busy enough fitting boost gauge / afr / knock / dawes for now
Cheers for your time,
Mark
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