Go back to home

Helpful ReplyAir Intake System - what are all the parts?

Page: < 12 Showing page 2 of 2 - Powered by APG vNext Trial
Author
Steve_A
MR2 Aficionado
  • Total Posts : 342
  • Scores: 15
  • Reward points: 5452
  • Joined: 2011/05/25 14:01:55
  • Status: offline
Re: Air Intake System - what are all the parts? 2013/10/11 15:29:55 (permalink)
0
With regards to the collaboration between Yamaha and Toyota, Yamaha designed the intake and resonators for the T-VIS system on AW11's. The article posted further up by Dwaine and the experience of Wiso relate to AW-11's which makes sense given that the intake was specially designed by Yamaha.
 
This is not the case with the 3S-GE, and as Boof has pointed out it is a fairly straight through design. Anecdotal reports for installing pod filters on 3S-GE's are mostly positive in contrast to AW-11's which are more negative.
#16
Tree
MR2 Deity
  • Total Posts : 1334
  • Scores: 98
  • Reward points: 2970
  • Joined: 2011/04/07 19:51:15
  • Location: VIC, S.E.
  • Status: offline
Re: Air Intake System - what are all the parts? 2013/10/11 18:49:48 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Boof 2013/10/15 10:33:49
+1 (1)
Hehe I used to lurk on the Silvia forums back when I was looking for my first car a few years back (wanted a cheap RWD like every other kid...). Glad I decided on an MR2. Clean S13s were hard to find. I even felt like I matured when deciding go for the MR2. Now comparing a Silvia with an MR2 is like comparing a angsty teen vs a gentleman lol. Don't take it the wrong way I still like them esp the S15 (sexy!) but they're relatively common compared to MR2s.
 
This guy goes thru some details about why the resonators should be kept
http://planetsoarer.com/resonator/resonator.html
#17
Boof
MR2 Enthusiast
  • Total Posts : 18
  • Scores: 2
  • Reward points: 322
  • Joined: 2013/09/11 12:58:41
  • Location: Gold Coast, QLD
  • Status: offline
Re: Air Intake System - what are all the parts? 2013/10/12 13:05:16 (permalink)
0
Each car has its place - unfortunately with the media targeting imports, Silvias (at least here on the Gold Coast) are something you cannot drive anywhere without fear of being absolutely butt-raped, kind of why I got rid of mine. I originally got an s15, and it was absolutely beautiful - was well known as being one of the cleanest around, but even that had it's fair share of attention (legal as possible too!). When I wrote it off I ended up with an s13, and man that thing was a pig... I didn't drive it at all thanks to the stigma that was attached to them - hence why I got rid of it and ended up with the (as you said so well) gentleman I have today.


That is an unreal article - does a really good job at explaining the role that resonators have. Certainly learnt something from that, and it almost makes me want to stay with the stock intake. I think though I do have to still give a stainless intake a shot just to hear what kind of difference it makes. I think the ideal solution would be to have a stainless intake that kept the resonators, although I honestly don't know how you'd even implement something like that. Just a shame they're such ugly components in an engine bay =\

-=- moderndayhag.blogspot.com.au -=-
#18

blacky83
MR2 Scholar
  • Total Posts : 198
  • Scores: 16
  • Reward points: 1984
  • Joined: 2011/08/14 14:50:43
  • Status: offline
Re: Air Intake System - what are all the parts? 2013/10/12 13:56:34 (permalink)
0
Intake design can be a lot more complicated than it initially seems. Because of the way the engine draws in air in short bursts, there's a bunch of pressure waves going back and forth. This is what causes the induction noise, but it also has a big impact on power. If the pressure waves are moving in the right direction when the valves open, it forces more air in the cylinder and you get more power. The opposite is also true. So those baffles don't just reduce noise, they will impact power to some extent.
I've seen dyno tests, where all they changed was the length of straight pipe in the intake, and it had a significant impact on the torque curve.
#19
Tree
MR2 Deity
  • Total Posts : 1334
  • Scores: 98
  • Reward points: 2970
  • Joined: 2011/04/07 19:51:15
  • Location: VIC, S.E.
  • Status: offline
Re: Air Intake System - what are all the parts? 2013/10/12 16:09:21 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Boof 2013/10/15 10:34:00
0
Yeh forgot to mention Skylines and Silvias unfortunately get quite a bit of cop attention as you said whereas I've never been pulled over in the MR2 since I got it just like many people here.
 
My mate's first SW20 he spent around $1800 on intake and exhaust full custom fabrications and that thing sounded so angry! Even when a bit of throttle was applied to get the car moving and playing around with the clutch you can hear the I4 induction very clearly.
Def give the stainless steel a shot. That link posted by Steve A is a really good start. Making the ENTIRE intake straight from the throttle body stainless steel might not be such a good idea since the vibrations may loosen the connections. At least have some rubber bits especially between the throttle body and intake hose. Maybe you can give the intake hose to a fabricator to make an identical one in steel. It will prob not be cheap but that's all part of MR2 ownership...
 
The S15 is indeed the epitome of affordable sports car. The looks, mods, ease of ownership etc it's got everything! I like the GT86 but I'd choose an S15 given the choice in a heartbeat!
#20
Dwaine
MR2 Enthusiast
  • Total Posts : 26
  • Scores: 1
  • Reward points: 86
  • Joined: 2013/09/03 15:25:35
  • Location: Canberra
  • Status: offline
Re: Air Intake System - what are all the parts? 2013/10/12 21:31:01 (permalink)
0
That was a good article Tree, exactly what I was looking for when I started this thread. Thanks.
#21

Page: < 12 Showing page 2 of 2 - Powered by APG vNext Trial
Jump to:
© 2025 APG vNext Trial Version 5.5