I need to improve the testing conditions, but preliminary results on the intake. This has to be done on the street to make actual use of the snorkel+scoops (i.e. not a shop fan/blower on the dyno) and I cannot get to 6500-7000rpm in 3rd. This is just some BS tune I dropped in, little more than stock bin with raised boost. 2nd gear blows the tires up on it, so I need to whip something up reasonable that will stick in 2nd (to get to high RPM at a more reasonable speed).
- Stock no scoops = stock air box, generic paper filter with ~10k miles on it, snorkel is not connected (and by extension neither are the scoops). That's pretty much what you're running right now with a better flowing filter.
- Stock scoops = stock air box, same POS filter, snorkel connected between scoops and air box.
- AFE = AFE Elite with scoops, filter cleaned about 600 miles ago.
- RB stock location inlets, RR600s (15Ts), Wagner Evo 2, 4 cats.
Since the acceleration is obviously not identical between setups/pulls, I aligned high RPM points to match.
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As you can see above, RPM is as close as I can align and target is identical, boost is similar and aside from the spastic PID, stock air box with no scoops is higher WGDC. It's a PID bounce, so difference is relative, but regardless of PID smoothness right now, it's obvious that the no snorkel+scoop WGDC is trending higher. The moving average for WGDCs indicates that clearly and expect it will get worse when I can run higher RPM.
You can see below, the AFE (dotted line) and stock air box/snorkel with scoops (solid) run pretty close to the same for actual boost and WGDC. The stock air box with no snorkel/scoops (dashed) boost lays flat at similar WGDC through the middle. What you might not really notice with the RPM aligned on the higher end is the boost onset. The dashed line starts earlier and has a longer spool WGDC. The no snorkel IATs are also +11-13F through the entire pull and that's after intercooling and a 2 mile cruise before the pull to stabilize FMIC (after stopping to pull the snorkel).
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It may or may not look like a big difference in logs right now, but at the tires and even in the driver seat, no help getting air into the box using snorkel/scoops is noticeable.
These are the same 3 logs above, all done today, same tune, same gas, same section of the same road on the same side.
- Blue = AFE Elite
- Green = stock air box, generic paper filter with ~10k miles, stock snorkel + scoops
- Yellow = stock air box, same filter, no snorkel+scoops
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I'm semi-surprised how well stock air box with snorkel + scoops (and generic, old paper filter...it's literally been in the air box in a box in the garage for 5+ years) keeps up with the AFE, at least for now. For all the intake rhetoric that goes around, looks like $40 set of scoops on a stock air box is probably all anyone really needs on stock turbos, especially just for OTS tunes.
What I was planning to test in the first place is how much does the upstream pressure increase created by scoops actually help closed intakes. I've tested DCI straight against sealed AFE+scoops a few times on the road in the past at 20psi+ (with DCI losing in both power and WGDC), so I've long had a suspicion that sealed intake + scoops is no more or actually less restrictive than DCI when moving, on top of pulling only ambient air. Shop fans/blowers at usual dyno places don't move nearly enough air in volume at sufficient speed to make scoops work effectively, which makes it look like the stock air box sucks on the dyno (and it might without scoops). DCI is obviously less intake to pull through and lose pressure when going 130mph at a standstill lol
I'll tune something up for solid 2nd gear high RPM runs and redo this, then I'm going to keep the stock box/old paper filter in and turn it up to 22-24psi for some 3rd pulls at least to 5500rpm to see if there's any obvious restrictions in the stock air box with scoops anywhere.
As far as your car is concerned
@Asbjorn, if you can't connect the snorkel and scoop to the stock air box to get the pressure benefit from moving, you're probably better off just getting rid of the box. It's pulling in under hood air anyway, so you're just forcing it to be sucked through the snorkel opening without any help for no reason (other than maybe a little less noise). If you dropped DCI in without touching anything, your WGDC would surely drop.