Interesting Fact About Filters.
#26
Please don't put the "Tornado" in the same class as a K&N. The Tornado things are almost certainly snake oil. They're making someone some money, but not making anyone much HP or improving gas mileage.
#29
Originally posted by twokrx7
Rice,
The screen damage/deformation may be related to the pressure drop across the screen ... delta pressure results in force, therefore deformation.
Rice,
The screen damage/deformation may be related to the pressure drop across the screen ... delta pressure results in force, therefore deformation.
At work now, so it's a bit hard doing "car calculations" when I should be updating the database
PS: "coffee beans" are no where near as hard on the strainer
#30
Hey boys, as I was driving to work this morning in my first gen I looked up at the sky and the **** was a redish colour, hazy looking? bit like a bush fire or something similar ?
Well I get home tonight, listent o the news and there has been the biggest dust storm in our recent history, basically across the whole eastern sea board there was a clound of "top soil" which had been blowed up into the air from ground level through to 3km into the atmosphere ! an estimated 10 million kilograms of dirt !!!! Just a week before we had a massive dust storm in the capital city which blanketed the whole town in a thick red layer of dust, we are experiencing one of the worst droughts in living memory which means that the slightest gust of wind carries with it alot of top soil. Funny we started talking about air filters !
After seeing this, I stopped off at the auto shop to get a new bottle of K&N filter oil to redo my air filter as I washed it on the weekend and ran out of the oil treatment ! Oh well she is done now, so let the ****** ****** dust storms continue I am prepared !
PS: As a side note I remember reading ina Bosch book once that the average air on a crystal clear day has 40 parts per million of dirt suspended in it, that equates out to around 22 grams of dirt per week going through your engine via a "coffee strainer filter" or about 1.13kg of dirt per year. That is assuming you use 50lt of fuel a week. Oh that figure is for "ideal" clear weather conditions, it does not take into account what is thrown up of the road from other cars or any other types of dust of shoulders of the road, let alone any types of of bitumen travel which I assume RX owners rarley do
Enough of this "dirty" topic, I will stick with my K&N even if it does cost me a bit of power, I realy don't care when I know what the alternatives are for my poor little engine
Well I get home tonight, listent o the news and there has been the biggest dust storm in our recent history, basically across the whole eastern sea board there was a clound of "top soil" which had been blowed up into the air from ground level through to 3km into the atmosphere ! an estimated 10 million kilograms of dirt !!!! Just a week before we had a massive dust storm in the capital city which blanketed the whole town in a thick red layer of dust, we are experiencing one of the worst droughts in living memory which means that the slightest gust of wind carries with it alot of top soil. Funny we started talking about air filters !
After seeing this, I stopped off at the auto shop to get a new bottle of K&N filter oil to redo my air filter as I washed it on the weekend and ran out of the oil treatment ! Oh well she is done now, so let the ****** ****** dust storms continue I am prepared !
PS: As a side note I remember reading ina Bosch book once that the average air on a crystal clear day has 40 parts per million of dirt suspended in it, that equates out to around 22 grams of dirt per week going through your engine via a "coffee strainer filter" or about 1.13kg of dirt per year. That is assuming you use 50lt of fuel a week. Oh that figure is for "ideal" clear weather conditions, it does not take into account what is thrown up of the road from other cars or any other types of dust of shoulders of the road, let alone any types of of bitumen travel which I assume RX owners rarley do
Enough of this "dirty" topic, I will stick with my K&N even if it does cost me a bit of power, I realy don't care when I know what the alternatives are for my poor little engine
#34
I do not know about these products mentioned, but your filter supplier should be able to provide specs in regards to.
Air filtration i.e. How many microns in "size" of particles will it stop, if your filter guy cannot tell you this, then he is not the guy to buy a filter off !
Another good one, but you can get this from various magazine tests is to see whaht flow rate a certain filter is good for for a given pressure drop, usually done over a set std.
Most important though is the filtration specification, dust and dirt particles are the "biggest" killer to a rotary engines seals. The general rule is go with the filter with the greatest surface area, you see it a bit with Hi HP Nissan's where they run dual air filters, more surface area = less pressure drop.
Sorry to bore you pro's with basics but for the benifit of newbies etc, spend the time and if necessary do some clever engineering to shoe horn a big MF filter in there, your engine will love you for it
Air filtration i.e. How many microns in "size" of particles will it stop, if your filter guy cannot tell you this, then he is not the guy to buy a filter off !
Another good one, but you can get this from various magazine tests is to see whaht flow rate a certain filter is good for for a given pressure drop, usually done over a set std.
Most important though is the filtration specification, dust and dirt particles are the "biggest" killer to a rotary engines seals. The general rule is go with the filter with the greatest surface area, you see it a bit with Hi HP Nissan's where they run dual air filters, more surface area = less pressure drop.
Sorry to bore you pro's with basics but for the benifit of newbies etc, spend the time and if necessary do some clever engineering to shoe horn a big MF filter in there, your engine will love you for it
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Originally posted by RICE RACING
Enough of this "dirty" topic, I will stick with my K&N even if it does cost me a bit of power, I realy don't care when I know what the alternatives are for my poor little engine
Enough of this "dirty" topic, I will stick with my K&N even if it does cost me a bit of power, I realy don't care when I know what the alternatives are for my poor little engine
mike
#37
Originally posted by Node
where do you learn all of your nice f1 knowledge from RICE?
where do you learn all of your nice f1 knowledge from RICE?
I have other reference texts, but yeah it shows my age I suppose ?
The best way to learn is keep your eyes and mind open and if you have the time and patience for new things try to learn so the maths or engineering behind the various subjects, F1 related stuff is by its nature very well explained and in great detail, and as has always been the history in the past we all end up eventualy using "their" technology albeit 20+ years later ! In the early mid 80's programable EFI with spark control was a dream ! of immense expence, today we have more systems to choose from than could ever be imagined
I look to F1 for my inspiration and ideas for sure, some other arenas of competition adapt things faster, like Mazda in endurace champion ship had telescopic inlets 1 to 2 years before F1 engineers adopted this technology (though they applied it to exhaust manifolds as well)........
So yeah, you can learn alot by looking around !
#38
Also, there is a pretty need site called www.TechnicalF1.com its not real big but some of you guys might find it interesting. The site is fairly new so they dont have all of thier "topics" section full but there is still tons of info there. Just click on "topics" on the main menu on the left of the page
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#40
Godamnit!
Why you gotta resurrect such an assine thread?
I can't believe we got such "ignorant" people who think a screen over the turbo inlet would outperform a huge K&N filter.
Geez people need to go take some ME classes for fluid / gas dynamics...
-Ted
Why you gotta resurrect such an assine thread?
I can't believe we got such "ignorant" people who think a screen over the turbo inlet would outperform a huge K&N filter.
Geez people need to go take some ME classes for fluid / gas dynamics...
-Ted
#41
Originally Posted by RETed
Geez people need to go take some ME classes for fluid / gas dynamics...
#42
Originally Posted by Evil Aviator
As you know, the ignorant masses far outnumber those with college degrees and engine power management experience.
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