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03-11-2007, 08:47 PM | #2 |
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I have felt from personal experience that the stock air box with a k&n or another drop in air filter works the best.
You dont have to worry about driving over a puddle or in the rain with it.
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03-12-2007, 11:52 AM | #3 | |
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Furthermore, a coldintake will actually provide your car with hot air because being so close to the ground, the air temp right above the cement/asphalt will be higer than the air above. To the OP, I have no idea what intakes are even out for the e90/e92 |
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03-12-2007, 12:10 PM | #4 | |
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people have even seen a hp loss due to ram air intakes. its cool if you want noise tho. with the stock box at least you have circulating air getting ramed into the intake tubes near the kidney grills.
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03-12-2007, 12:25 PM | #5 | |
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A K&N barely does anything. If anything, maybe 1hp. And that's a big maybe. If you're certainly not going to mod your intake, then it is a better option than stock. In either case, a coldintake is usually the better option. HOWEVER, in the OP's case, I don't think it'll help. The ground is radiating much more heat than the surrounding air. People have seen a loss with almost every low end mod i.e. intake/exhaust/etc. Doesn't mean it's true or usually the case. P.S. I had an ECIS intake on my previous 2001 330i(auto). The aux fan didn't come on after I installed the intake. Whereas would come on very often without it. |
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03-12-2007, 12:28 PM | #6 |
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intake on 335 = no HP gain at all.... maybe on some N/A BMW's as long as its a true cold air intake and not a "short ram"
I dyno'd my A4 stock air box and aftermarket intake.... i made more power with my stock airbox. as far as the 335...the stock air box is your best bet and an intake will do nothing but suck hot air in. and yes i have had every intake that you can think of and have been doing this modding game for a long long time. p.s this has been beatin to death and im sure a lot of people will back myself and walked u on this. |
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03-12-2007, 12:38 PM | #7 |
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I generally agree but until someone tries it on a 335, its hard to say one way or another. I've had some cars (like my SRT4) that picked up nothing with an intake, and others (like my Corvettes) that picked up 15-20rwhp.
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03-12-2007, 12:48 PM | #9 | |
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yea most turbo cars are hard to get a true cold air intake...... n/a cars usualy will pick up a HP or more with a true cold air that hangs by the ground and not in the engine bay. |
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03-12-2007, 12:49 PM | #10 | |
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I want to look into a intercool spray for our cars. |
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03-12-2007, 01:06 PM | #12 |
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no... but im sure your going to reply back with .... "then how do you know"
just trust me when i say an intake on a 335 will do nothing... it might make the SWOOOSHHHH sound that everyone likes with a cone filter, but then it will suck all that hot air in. There is no room forn a true cold air intake on a 335...so it would have to be a "short ram" intake, which will make no power and suck hot air. K&N drop in is your best bet to go with 335 if anything. |
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03-12-2007, 01:12 PM | #13 | |
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For no room, i'm sure someone will come up with something, if at all possible. There have been amazing things done to BMW's most notably in the headlight area where they thought they had no room to mod. I have dynoed BMW NA cars with short ram intakes, and they ALL have produced power. I'm saying an after market intake MAY produce power. You're saying an after market intake IN NO WAY will ever produce power on 335. I guess the OP can decide which philosophy to follow. |
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03-12-2007, 01:17 PM | #14 | |
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N/A cars usualy will produce power with a intake, it is completley different from a turbo charged car... but you know that right.......... this has been beatin to freaking death and judging by the number of post you have, I would say you have not read the 15 million threads about intakes on a 335. if you want to go do it, feel free to go suck hot air in your turbo charged car! have fun and cant wait to see the huge HP gains to prove me wrong! |
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03-12-2007, 01:21 PM | #15 |
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on a f/i engine most of the cooling is done in the intercooler.
like cea said if youve seen most air intakes on a f/i car they are usually ram air intakes. so they make close to nothing for power gains. but on a n/a car youll get better gain in power.
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You aren't going to see much, if any, gain with an intake for a 335i, or turbo'd cars in general. N/A cars will see more a benefit since there is nothing compressing air into the engine as with FI. Like CEA, I have seen a HP drop with various intake setups on a turbo'd car. If anything, a good drop in element like a KandN is worthwhile just for better filtration, not so much a power gain. With a 335i, time would be better spent reducing exhaust backpressure rather than wasting money on fancy intakes. |
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03-12-2007, 02:47 PM | #18 | |
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Not to be a pita, but technically the K&N filters are less efficient at filtering dirt but more efficient at moving air.
All this air intakes don't help turbo cars talk is a bunch of BS, it just depends on the application. You can't make a general statement like that. If anything, most modern turbo cars tend to have decent air intakes from the factory as the car was designed with engine performance in mind. We'll just need to wait and see for the 335. Quote:
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To quote you "If anything, most modern turbo cars tend to have decent air intakes from the factory as the car was designed with engine performance in mind.". Thats precisely why coming up with elaborate intakes for a turbo car is usually a waste of time. Most intake setups are sufficient. Having said that, I am sure there will be intakes designed for the 335i. |
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03-12-2007, 03:43 PM | #20 | |
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I'm not sure if you guys are new to the BMW/German car scene, but when has any mod(except for this chip by shiv) been worth it's price? When the cheapest intake is above $300 for most 3-er's. There are exhausts that cost near 2grand for our cars that provide little more than a couple HP and some noise. |
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