I have offered up my car as a guinea pig the next time I go in for a dyno session.
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Gents, it takes a lot of H20 to hydrolock your engine. You would virtually need to submerge the entire filter in water for that to be an issue.
For my heatsoaking CTSC... I welcome rain! Bring it on! Saves me the expense of getting a water/meth injection system.
Interested. Dyno chart on stock vs. intake.
How are these hoses re-connected or are they just left like that?
Where's the dyno sheet for an NA NSX? And how is this different than the Dali python intake that snakes into the fender?
this is the email I received from Giancarlo:
Hello,
Thanks for your interest in our intake system!
All OE vacuum lines get reconnected to the new intake system. Depending on your model year there is either going to be one or two hose hookups. The crankcase ventilation hose (larger hose) gets connected onto the bottom of our intake system, this hose will be there regardless of year and was placed on the bottom for ascetics reasons. The second hose which is on earlier model years gets connected to the front side of our intake system with a supplied fitting. You may not see this hose on the images, because that particular year did not have the vacuum line.
If you have any other questions please feel free to ask!
Thanks,
-Giancarlo
B-Line Motorsports