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Old 31-07-2012, 03:40 PM   #1
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G'day all, well i've just fitted my Ba intake onto my i6 Au and i can verify that theres a definate improvement- throttle response is a little better, low down power improved and midrange is stronger (top end i suspect is better too but i wont flog my car that hard on public roads lol!).

It gets to the speed limit easier and i'm constantly checking my speedo because im getting there a little bit quicker! I made up a little air deflector also and it seems to contribute to the overall performance gain. Im not bothering with a hi flow air filter but will fit a xr8 snorkel down the track.

Of course the gain isnt huge but for about $65 so far its worth it for sure. Over the next couple of weeks i'll be keeping an eye on fuel consumption to see if theres an improvement there too- Hope at the least its the same! I recommend this mod for someone who's looking to keep things stock looking under the bonnet & a first step into modding their Au's.

Any other members who want to do it & needs some info, give me bell and i'll happily help them out!

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Old 31-07-2012, 05:25 PM   #2
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I'm assuming we're just talking about the section from TB to airbox?
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Old 31-07-2012, 06:48 PM   #5
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I'm assuming we're just talking about the section from TB to airbox?
Yes mate.


Uncle Ken, your set up is very nice, is that the stock air box inlet? Had it bored out? I just removed mine & used 3 inch pipe so if i need to i can return it all back to stock. Still deciding which way to go on the breather pipe though ie; location- front like ba or rear like au but probably will leave it all stock also.

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Hi. So you need to mod the airbox end to take the BA piping? Any details on that? I like the sounds of it so far. Cheers
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Old 31-07-2012, 08:03 PM   #7
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Hi. So you need to mod the airbox end to take the BA piping? Any details on that? I like the sounds of it so far. Cheers
No, well kind of- what i did was to simply undo the 4 bolts that hold the restrictor to the airbox & remove it, get some 80mm downpipe (1 meter length from Bunnings), cut it to correct length (copy the restrictor that was removed but have enough length pipe to meet the ba concertina pipe & clamp), i then shaped a bellmouth by heating the cut pipe gradually (on the kitchen stove) then when hot enough pushed the pipe down on a appropriate sized bowl (that was turned upside down) until it was the desired bellmouth shape.

Then all you do is push the new pipe in the 80mm hole from inside the airbox until it meets the ba pipe & clamp. The thing is though the downpipe is slightly bigger than the hole in the airbox so you have to remove enough material ie sand the new cut pipe & airbox hole enough to make it fit, just make sure its a airtight fit if not a bit of silastic around the joint will make it airtight. Once all trial fitted and your happy with the result remove the new pipe and paint black, let dry and refit. Its not too hard and it can be all returned to stock. Do it mate its worth it!

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Uncle Ken, your set up is very nice, is that the stock air box inlet? Had it bored out? I just removed mine & used 3 inch pipe so if i need to i can return it all back to stock. Still deciding which way to go on the breather pipe though ie; location- front like ba or rear like au but probably will leave it all stock also.

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Mate I have this. Lots of guys like keeping the trumpet so I did. Being LPG I added the backfire valve.

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PVC melts. your best to get 90mm stainless cooler pipe from an auto shop/ebay and drill/hone/mill your airbox out to 90mm.

but most people knew this worked back ages ago.

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Mate I have this. Lots of guys like keeping the trumpet so I did. Being LPG I added the backfire valve.
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Yeah i considered adding a trumpet but then i read somewhere that the trumpet only picks up the air from the area where the trumpet inlet is, where as the au setup i copied picks up the air more evenly across ther whole air filter.

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i tried the BA intake on my VCT AU with a 3" pipe coming from the airbox outlet, but it was pointing straight at the AC hose so i didnt worry about it
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PVC melts. your best to get 90mm stainless cooler pipe from an auto shop/ebay and drill/hone/mill your airbox out to 90mm.

but most people knew this worked back ages ago.

http://autospeed.com.au/cms/A_107828/article.html

Thanks for the info Daymow, i kept mine at 80mm so it can be returned to stock- im not sure whether 90mm is too big ie: air velocity.
Ive had my setup installed since the weekend & theres no sign of melting yet, summer might be a different story though lol! Any documented reports of the pvc pipe melting at the airbox?

Ive read that autospeed article and then theres this - http://www.fordmods.com/post1223030.html Its well written & worth a look.
The reason for the heading was some members tried it and wasnt convinced there was a gain but because my car is serviced on time, well looked after and stock there was a good improvement.

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i tried the BA intake on my VCT AU with a 3" pipe coming from the airbox outlet, but it was pointing straight at the AC hose so i didnt worry about it
Yeah AU Mont i know what you mean- i had a look at that and determined that the pipe can be manipulated enough to make it fit plus the way the pipe/bellmouth sits in the air box, it can be aimed slightly away from the ac hose and not foul & still be airtight. If the ac hose starts to rub on the pipe eventually, i'll tape up the section where it rubs with some heatproof tape and it can rub on that. Seriously dont see too much of a issue with that.

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been there done that only down side os the induction sound dies :(
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been there done that only down side os the induction sund dies :(
POELWYK, no change for me! In fact it sounds a bit more beefier in the midrange! Ive got a stock exhaust though lol! Can you confirm you got a gain from installing a stock ba intake pipe?

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I have a VCT and I use PVC. Over a period of time it melts.
That article has had extensive testing and 90mm creates no issues. I run 90mm stainless pipe no dramas.

The trumpet is a good and bad Idea IMO. If you can get cold air in behind the headlights it'll be awese. I'd assume winter time no dramas. In summer I'd also garentee you'd get heat soak. Also negative pressure and positive pressure are things to be kept in mind.
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Modified EF Airbox, AU VCT engine, 3" stainless steel pipe, std air filter and BA piping is the best combo I found, mainly because the EF upper will allow a 3" stainless steel pipe to just go straight in...
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I have a VCT and I use PVC. Over a period of time it melts.
That article has had extensive testing and 90mm creates no issues. I run 90mm stainless pipe no dramas.

The trumpet is a good and bad Idea IMO. If you can get cold air in behind the headlights it'll be awese. I'd assume winter time no dramas. In summer I'd also garentee you'd get heat soak. Also negative pressure and positive pressure are things to be kept in mind.
Arcon air boxers are awesome. Worth sussing.
The restrictor that come out had a bellmouth shape so i wanted to keep that design feature, My au is a futura and so no xr lights hence the air deflector. I spotted at autobahn a 80mm stainless steel pipe for $20 so yeah when my pvc pipe melts i'll grab one of those.

Thanks for the good info Day-Mo, but why is the trumpet a good/bad idea?
Isnt it proven that a bellmouth flows better than a non flared one? Is it due to where the bellmouth is placed? Just wondering thats all!

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i tried the BA intake on my VCT AU with a 3" pipe coming from the airbox outlet, but it was pointing straight at the AC hose so i didnt worry about it
AU Mont, just had another look and ive got a 6mm gap between the ac pipe and the concertina/induction pipe- theres a bracket just up ahead (towards the t/b) of the closest point between the ac pipe & induction pipe and you can bend it down a bit to get some clearance.

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POELWYK, no change for me! In fact it sounds a bit more beefier in the midrange! Ive got a stock exhaust though lol! Can you confirm you got a gain from installing a stock ba intake pipe?

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it did give me better throttle response but matched with the G&d Airbox it worked like a god

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G'day Poelwyk, your (old) setup looks orgaschmick lol! I'd love to know how much of a gain the G&D airbox would achieve on a stocker like mine
Those au 1 Fairmont grills look so classy mate!


ps, thanks to Poelwyk & Uncle Ken for posting the pictures of their setups


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I'm all for modding , but if you can tell a 5hp difference by driving a car then you should be a test driver in f1 .....

Placebo does a lot of things . Not saying it to be rude , but it's hardly noticeable . 50 hp , easy to tell , gear changes , converters , easy . 1 intake pile change making that big a difference ......

Maybe I need to play with the AU
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G'day Poelwyk, your (old) setup looks orgaschmick lol! I'd love to know how much of a gain the G&D airbox would achieve on a stocker like mine
Those au 1 Fairmont grills look so classy mate!


ps, thanks to Poelwyk & Uncle Ken for posting the pictures of their setups


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thanks mate it could be yours for a low price..... lol have a look at the for sale link in my sig... i donno how much gains bu its worth it i have a vid of the car running ......

it was a S1 Fairmont

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I'm all for modding , but if you can tell a 5hp difference by driving a car then you should be a test driver in f1 ..... Not saying it to be rude [/B]Placebo does a lot of things , but it's hardly noticeable . 50 hp , easy to tell , gear changes , converters , easy . 1 intake pile change making that big a difference ......
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If you can get me a job driving at Red Bull i wont let you down honest! yeah I used to have a 9 second honda road bike (that also had a ram air setup years ago) & heaps of mx bikes 125 -500 2strokes, 4 strokes & v8's you name it and yes i think i can tell a 5 hp difference but i'll put it to you this way, you get more performance with the ba intake than putting ultimate/v power into ya stock car lol! 3kw/5 hp at a stand still, factor in a well placed air deflecter and at speed yes, a noticable seat of the pants gain and with my air deflector/feed kind of feeding cold air directly into the snorkel....it works.


You never know until you have a go! spend the $100 bucks & find out lol!


No offence taken at all mate lol!

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thanks mate it could be yours for a low price..... lol have a look at the for sale link in my sig... i donno how much gains bu its worth it i have a vid of the car running ......

it was a S1 Fairmont

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Thanks for the kind offer but ive just put in a offer in for some extractors atm, probably kinda out of my price range anyway sorry mate.

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I'm all for modding , but if you can tell a 5hp difference by driving a car then you should be a test driver in f1 .....
believe it or not on some cars playing with the whole intake can make a very NOTICABLE difference

i remember i did the BA intake mod on one of my falcons, along with a K'N pod and custom airbox, and when i sold it off and fitted the original setup (reverted car to stock to help resale) the difference was as clear as day....... at higher revs it lacked that "urge" compared to the modded intake
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For sure , was a bit of tongue in cheek taken well by the op

I had a built 4l in the late 90's early 2000 runnin 14.0 at the old track in an EA ... A well built intake compared to the ea setup was worth almost 0.5 over the quarter on the modded setup , and 2tenths when factory ! Stock 5 speed EA went 16.3 back in the day . Not bad for a nugget .
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Old 01-08-2012, 11:06 PM   #28
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The restrictor that come out had a bellmouth shape so i wanted to keep that design feature, My au is a futura and so no xr lights hence the air deflector. I spotted at autobahn a 80mm stainless steel pipe for $20 so yeah when my pvc pipe melts i'll grab one of those.

Thanks for the good info Day-Mo, but why is the trumpet a good/bad idea?
Isnt it proven that a bellmouth flows better than a non flared one? Is it due to where the bellmouth is placed? Just wondering thats all!

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Bellmouth is good. I agreed with this. I'm not 100% sold on the trumpet. How ever I just have a pod sitting behind my headlight with a deflector shield in there and it still feels snappy so I'm happy.
What you need to think about ultimately is if your sucking in hot or cold air.

If you sus my car thread there's a few CAI set ups in there.
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Old 02-08-2012, 10:44 AM   #29
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No worries mate i'll take a look, thanks.

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For sure , was a bit of tongue in cheek taken well by the op

I had a built 4l in the late 90's early 2000 runnin 14.0 at the old track in an EA ... A well built intake compared to the ea setup was worth almost 0.5 over the quarter on the modded setup , and 2tenths when factory ! Stock 5 speed EA went 16.3 back in the day . Not bad for a nugget .
Dieseltrain79, according to a all purpose online quarter mile calculator (which is apparently 95% accurate), 1/10 of a second = 10hp or a 100lb/45.3kg weight reduction. Even when calculated at 10hp x 95%, hp is 9.5 hp (wfo)- so if im correct your 2/10's over stock set up =19 hp/14.1kw (wfo). With your worked motor, 0.47sec = 44.6hp/33.2kw gain (wfo). I know for that outcome you would need perfect conditions though (cold dense air) but WOW those numbers are nice considering the outlay for your cai! I know my numbers are theoretical and probably not that accurate but still the numbers are food for thought lol.

p,s- for those who dont know what wfo means, its wound flat out (full throttle).

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