Mina & Caldoofy Custom Intake
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I have the Caldoffy tube and it really is worth the money. It gives a good 10HP increase, and the whine is addictive. However I do not recommend the Mina intake, if im not mistaken the opening that leads to the intake arms or tube is narrower then the tube itself! Also i have read on here that it is not properly sealed off from the rest of the engine bay, leading to hot air being sucked in by the intake. They could have done a better job. The stock cold air intake box seems to be better simply due to the fact that it almost completely eliminates any hot air from the engine bay.
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Wuzupez (02-12-2014)
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You are so correct. We waste so much money like buying Jaguars instead of inexpensive little cars that burn little fuel......Oh wait a minute instead of buying a inexpensive car that saves on gas you bought a Jag......hmmmmmmm
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http://www.summitracing.com/search/b...mo-shield-tape
I have something like this on my intake and I have no data to prove it works, but after sometime its a lot cooler than other parts of the engine bay.
Google "Thermal Dispersant" for more info...
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I have the Caldoffy tube and it really is worth the money. It gives a good 10HP increase, and the whine is addictive. However I do not recommend the Mina intake, if im not mistaken the opening that leads to the intake arms or tube is narrower then the tube itself! Also i have read on here that it is not properly sealed off from the rest of the engine bay, leading to hot air being sucked in by the intake. They could have done a better job. The stock cold air intake box seems to be better simply due to the fact that it almost completely eliminates any hot air from the engine bay.
How is it going Ingo? Well I talked to Mitch at Jag Repairs in Pompano and he is going to fab an aluminum intake box for the Mina Intake. We are going to use the stock air duct and hose over the radiator and route it to the lower part of the box. That should solve the hot air issue. I'll keep you guys posted
#29
To put my 2 pence in, if you enclose the cone filter in an aluminium box, you would be as well just using the stock air box with k+n filter in as fliter surface area will be more or less the same and the plastic box is the better insulator from heat between plastic and aluminium. Using the stock air box also removes the smaller diameter connector from the mina intake which really should be a minimum of 80 mm diameter or the same as the stock air box outlet.
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Wuzupez (03-07-2014)
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Anybody try jet coating the intakes? There's other links also to peek at.
Airborn Coatings - Jet Coat Header Coating- the best Jet Hot Coating available
Airborn Coatings - Jet Coat Header Coating- the best Jet Hot Coating available
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Anybody try jet coating the intakes? There's other links also to peek at. Airborn Coatings - Jet Coat Header Coating- the best Jet Hot Coating available
#32
Well you wouldn't wrap a radiator or intercooler because you want the heat to transfer to the air around it, if you did coat them you would be significantly reducing their efficiency! Under bonnet though the idea of putting an insulated barrier between the cold incoming air and the hot under bonnet makes perfect sense.On the xj350 part of the forum a member 34by151 has has his intake tube ceramic coated and has done a good write up on his findings I'll try and find it later bit for now search is your friend (I think it's actually on my stage 1 tubes now available thread come to think of it!
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Not to critique your post but they is the opposite of what you want to use. Header wrap keeps the heat in, when in reality you want the heat to dissipate as quickly as possible and be reflected. Use this instead, its the same stuff they put on wires, connectors, and other important pieces in the engine bay:
http://www.summitracing.com/search/b...mo-shield-tape
I have something like this on my intake and I have no data to prove it works, but after sometime its a lot cooler than other parts of the engine bay.
Google "Thermal Dispersant" for more info...
http://www.summitracing.com/search/b...mo-shield-tape
I have something like this on my intake and I have no data to prove it works, but after sometime its a lot cooler than other parts of the engine bay.
Google "Thermal Dispersant" for more info...
There is a lot of heat soak from the tube! If you can shave a few degrees off for the cheap like header wrap its worth it.
I wish I could find the numbers on my intakes. I did it so many years ago and I know its on one of the backup CD's I made.
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Thermal dispersant tape is cheap too!! Do whatever you want but some kind of heat reflective tape is ideal! Those guys who walk inside of volcanos don't wrap themselves in header wrap, instead they use a thermal reflector like the ones used in NASA on spacecraft (shiny gold/silver stuff that looks like tinfoil).
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Diamondrmp (02-14-2014)
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Thermal dispersant tape is cheap too!! Do whatever you want but some kind of heat reflective tape is ideal! Those guys who walk inside of volcanos don't wrap themselves in header wrap, instead they use a thermal reflector like the ones used in NASA on spacecraft (shiny gold/silver stuff that looks like tinfoil).
never heard of thermal dispersant tape but you can bet I won't forget now!
#39
I havent seen anyone post about Mina's intake on the V6 yet, I would like to add that I finally got to put mine on today, havent driven it much yet, but so far I love it, I think the truck behind me tonight thought I went back to the future it was very easy to install (even at night) lol so my question is this.. is there a Caldoofy "elbow" for the v6 s-type that I can get my hands on? anything to get rid of the accordion, just doesnt look right (plus im sure it adds a little extra)
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