Air Filter Engineering
Air Filter Engineering
I have an idea for forced cold air induction for my car but I need some engineering help. I don't want to go too deep into the design but my one hangup is how to filter the air through 3 inch tubing. Is there a filter that could mount in a 3 inch tube? Are there other ways to filter air moving through a tube? Would a filter be enough to stop any water that might be forced into the intake? Thanks for your help.
One of the reasons that there is an airbox instead of just filtering through the tubing is that when air travels from one volume to a larger volume (ie the airbox) the velocity slows down. When the air slows it drops many of the larger and heavier particulates that would basically act as a "bullet" being fired at your airfilter. The airfilter can be thinner and less obtrusive to the airflow this way. If anyone would make an airfilter for a 3" tube it would probably have to be several inches thick to have the same filtering effects as the airfilter/airbox combo.
If you find differing info please lemme' know. Goodluck
If you find differing info please lemme' know. Goodluck
Originally posted by maxse91
There is already a company that makes CAI's with an "in-line" filter, forgot the name, when i find out ill let ya know
There is already a company that makes CAI's with an "in-line" filter, forgot the name, when i find out ill let ya know
Originally posted by spaaz14
One of the reasons that there is an airbox instead of just filtering through the tubing is that when air travels from one volume to a larger volume (ie the airbox) the velocity slows down. When the air slows it drops many of the larger and heavier particulates that would basically act as a "bullet" being fired at your airfilter. The airfilter can be thinner and less obtrusive to the airflow this way. If anyone would make an airfilter for a 3" tube it would probably have to be several inches thick to have the same filtering effects as the airfilter/airbox combo.
If you find differing info please lemme' know. Goodluck
One of the reasons that there is an airbox instead of just filtering through the tubing is that when air travels from one volume to a larger volume (ie the airbox) the velocity slows down. When the air slows it drops many of the larger and heavier particulates that would basically act as a "bullet" being fired at your airfilter. The airfilter can be thinner and less obtrusive to the airflow this way. If anyone would make an airfilter for a 3" tube it would probably have to be several inches thick to have the same filtering effects as the airfilter/airbox combo.
If you find differing info please lemme' know. Goodluck
The side that the air enters shouldn't have significant effects. When the air enters the airbox, its velocity decreases while the pressure increases. Not sure whether RamAir'ing would increase the pressure or the velocity or both as it travels to the airbox, but if there are greater numbers of either the same effects should occure when it enters the airbox with the numbers carrying over to one degree or another.
Originally posted by spaaz14
The side that the air enters shouldn't have significant effects. When the air enters the airbox, its velocity decreases while the pressure increases. Not sure whether RamAir'ing would increase the pressure or the velocity or both as it travels to the airbox, but if there are greater numbers of either the same effects should occure when it enters the airbox with the numbers carrying over to one degree or another.
The side that the air enters shouldn't have significant effects. When the air enters the airbox, its velocity decreases while the pressure increases. Not sure whether RamAir'ing would increase the pressure or the velocity or both as it travels to the airbox, but if there are greater numbers of either the same effects should occure when it enters the airbox with the numbers carrying over to one degree or another.
heres the company www.prmracing.com
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