Need advice : CAI extension for CP-e
Hi guys,
I want your input on the routing I choose for my CAI.
First of all, I'm going to relocate the battery in the trunk. I bought this kit with my new Optima RedTop 34/78 battery
http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?autofilter=1&part=SUM%2DG1231%2DK&N=700+4294925143+400304+115&autoview=sku
And kill switch
http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?autofilter=1&part=SUM%2D830050&N=700+0&autoview=sku

With this done...it will gives me some extra space. I will cut a part of the stock battery base (under the plastic tray) because I'm planning to pass not directly to the driver corner (like Tacti) because I'll use 3.5" and will not fit directly. If I do would have to use 3.0" and go back to 3.5" to join it to the CP-e pipe. I will pass near the radiator but not in front of it.
Here a pic of the situation. Using a 45 degrees silicone elbow from the CP-e to route it like the red lines...the little left red lines is the limit of the radiator vent. After that it is 90 degrees elbow down and an other 90 elbow toward driver side fog where filter will sit there (a lot of space there !)
I'll use silicone angle elbow...a bit more flexible than aluminum...if I need to gain some fraction of an inch of cleareance.
My questions are...
Do I have to avoid this absolutely because air from radiator can increase air temp by heating up a bit the aluminum tubing ? Does the difference would be negligeable ? Or I would have to find a way to pass directly by the corner like Tacti ??
Do a little custom heat shield to deviate the air from the radiator would be enough to solve this issue ??
Does it would be better using 3" pipe all the way thru or keep 3.5" all the way thru or mixing 3" with 3.5" ? What is the effect on air flow ?
Thanks for any effort answering my questions !
I want your input on the routing I choose for my CAI.
First of all, I'm going to relocate the battery in the trunk. I bought this kit with my new Optima RedTop 34/78 battery
http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?autofilter=1&part=SUM%2DG1231%2DK&N=700+4294925143+400304+115&autoview=sku
And kill switch
http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?autofilter=1&part=SUM%2D830050&N=700+0&autoview=sku


With this done...it will gives me some extra space. I will cut a part of the stock battery base (under the plastic tray) because I'm planning to pass not directly to the driver corner (like Tacti) because I'll use 3.5" and will not fit directly. If I do would have to use 3.0" and go back to 3.5" to join it to the CP-e pipe. I will pass near the radiator but not in front of it.
Here a pic of the situation. Using a 45 degrees silicone elbow from the CP-e to route it like the red lines...the little left red lines is the limit of the radiator vent. After that it is 90 degrees elbow down and an other 90 elbow toward driver side fog where filter will sit there (a lot of space there !)

I'll use silicone angle elbow...a bit more flexible than aluminum...if I need to gain some fraction of an inch of cleareance.
My questions are...
Do I have to avoid this absolutely because air from radiator can increase air temp by heating up a bit the aluminum tubing ? Does the difference would be negligeable ? Or I would have to find a way to pass directly by the corner like Tacti ??
Do a little custom heat shield to deviate the air from the radiator would be enough to solve this issue ??
Does it would be better using 3" pipe all the way thru or keep 3.5" all the way thru or mixing 3" with 3.5" ? What is the effect on air flow ?
Thanks for any effort answering my questions !

Last edited by Sebas007 on Wed Jul 11, 2007 3:58 am, edited 2 times in total.

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