Originally Posted by Vadim
The problem with WAI is, warm air. The problem with CAI is long pipes and bends that cause turbulence in the flow.
Side by side CAI will still win because it is able to deliver colder denser air. That means more air molecules to burn with the fuel.
The best setup, besides ram air (not practical), will be a WAI sectioned off and with a cold air source to it. You will have your mid range power and top end of a CAI.
The problem with WAI is, warm air. The problem with CAI is long pipes and bends that cause turbulence in the flow.
Side by side CAI will still win because it is able to deliver colder denser air. That means more air molecules to burn with the fuel.
The best setup, besides ram air (not practical), will be a WAI sectioned off and with a cold air source to it. You will have your mid range power and top end of a CAI.
I tend to fall in your camp Vadim. WAI with a shield and a duct to feed it cold air. Otherwise you can run the pipe under the battery tray and have the filter there so the pipe length is in between a short WAI and a full length CAI and that's perfect imo. I've seen a number of nice VEs set up like that.
I do think that a WAI just run straight up with a velocity stack is the best cheapo way to go. Once you get into second gear the engine bay is getting much cooler air.