Taking off air box?
Does anybody here know if taking off the airbox gives the car more power? I'm assuming since the air filter is more open to the engine bay, it can suck in more heat which would cause a performance loss. But if it were night and the weather was cool, and the intake could get cold air, wouldnt it gain performance? Either way, day or night, has it been proven on a Dyno whether taking the airbox off is good or not? Thanks in advance!
[QUOTE]Originally posted by VTEC Racer
[B]Does anybody here know if taking off the airbox gives the car more power? I'm assuming since the air filter is more open to the engine bay, it can suck in more heat which would cause a performance loss. But if it were night and the weather was cool, and the intake could get cold air, wouldnt it gain performance? Either way, day or night, has it been proven on a Dyno whether taking the airbox off is good or not? Thanks in advance!
[B]Does anybody here know if taking off the airbox gives the car more power? I'm assuming since the air filter is more open to the engine bay, it can suck in more heat which would cause a performance loss. But if it were night and the weather was cool, and the intake could get cold air, wouldnt it gain performance? Either way, day or night, has it been proven on a Dyno whether taking the airbox off is good or not? Thanks in advance!
I assume that on the dyno, the car was static 
The trumpet on the airbox in the high pressure zone in front of the radiator, plus the compartmentalisation of the air box suggests that Honda may be employing a ram-air technique at higher speeds.

The trumpet on the airbox in the high pressure zone in front of the radiator, plus the compartmentalisation of the air box suggests that Honda may be employing a ram-air technique at higher speeds.
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How could there be a gain in performance when your air filter is sucking hot air with the airbox top off? You would lose less power in cold weather though. Bottom line there is always hot air under the hood when your car is moving. How much hot air under the hood depends on outside temperature.



