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ITG maxogen - new enclosed filter information.

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jedi-knight83:

--- Quote from: h4rdy on July 09, 2012, 04:49:09 pm ---192.5=240bhp  is that what you were hoping for?


--- Quote from: jedi-knight83 on July 09, 2012, 04:37:54 pm ---XLS should be available from here (hosted it in the back end of my website.

http://u55158955@s300610021.websitehome.co.uk/UtilityImages/ITG%20closed%20log.xls

Temperature according to my dash was 19.5 degrees on run 1 and 20 degrees on run 2

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Sorry I'm confused? You can tell my BHP from that chart? I was posting this to show intake volume and temp and im going to refit the open cone and do another run to compare now.

It was 236bhp before the intake so I'd have hoped for nearer 250bhp now tbh.

h4rdy:
Yes. Just take the highest flow figure and divide it by 0.8.

Apparently its very accurate and on a good dyno its usually about right.

Its the MAF reading btw.

jedi-knight83:
on that basis i'll be selling it again sharpish :)

£350 for 4bhp isnt quite what I was expecting.

jedi-knight83:
Some more photos comparing the filters. I took the enclosure off to compare.





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RedRobin:
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Just for more info and comparisons, each Twintake filter (enclosed) is about the size of the enclosed ITG filter. The open ITG filter has a surface area more comparible with total of the Twintake's pair. I wonder if that has anything to do with the ITG and Twintake delivering a similar performance gain, though the ITG has the edge.

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