ForumBlue,
Before we let opinions and speculation get in the way of the facts I just measured as best I could the actual
SOLID obstruction area of the IAH that I removed and compared that area to a 2, 2.5 & 3 in circular air intake track (not sure what dia the intake track is where this is installed) and below are the
FACTS unless I made a math error ...
Solid diameter and length of the IAH - 5/8" x 2" solid obstruction ~ 1.25 sq in
2in dia air intake ~ 3.14sq in
2.5in dia air intake ~ 4.91sq in
3in dia air intake ~ 7.1sq in
% restriction in
2 in intake track = (1.25x100)/3.14 ~ 40%
2.5 in intake track = (1.25x100)/4.91 ~ 25%
3 in intake track - (1.25x100)/7.1 ~ 17.6%
If you don't think those % blockages are significant not sure why everyone is trying to get more air volume with bigger turbos, larger intakes, intake plenums, etc. running hundreds to thousands of dollars when a under $10 mod will reduce you air intake area restriction by at least 10% which IMO is not insignificant.
I think Bob Riley's assessement of the blockage as
<font color="red"> HERE</font> of almost 20% is why he was the first vendor to offer this mod IIRC.
FWIW ... By comparison while it's on the exhaust side many folks remove the EBPV "flapper" to open up the exhaust due to a restriction and again I don't know the exact dia of the fitting where that "flapper" is but I've looked at mine and it looks to be around 1/8" wide and below are the % restrictions that represents for exhaust diameters from 2 to 4 in.
% restriction in
2 in system (100 x 1/8in x 2in) / 3.14 sq in ~ 8%
3 in system (100 x 1/8in x 3in) / 7.1 sq in ~ 5.3%
3.5 in system (100 x 1/8 x 3.5) / 9.62 sq in ~ 4.5%
4 in system (100 x 1/8in x 4in) / 12.59 sq in ~ 4%
Larry, keeper of the
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