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cvette98pacecar 04-09-2012 11:25 AM

SLP cold air intake.
 
Has there been any studies on the SLP cold air intake? Is it worth $300.00

Blue Flame Restorations 04-09-2012 11:25 AM

Re: SLP cold air intake.
 
I've got one I'll sell you after I get my stainless air box.

cvette98pacecar 04-09-2012 11:58 AM

Re: SLP cold air intake.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Blue Flame Restorations (Post 137899)
I've got one I'll sell you after I get my stainless air box.

I have one of the stainless coming for the Purple car, this is for the Ruby car.

Paul Workman 04-09-2012 06:59 PM

Re: SLP cold air intake.
 
As I recall, the total surface area of the three cone filters was a little more than the stock or even the flat K&N. Theoretically, that would be advantageous, I suppose. But, sorry...No data for comparison.

P.

PhillipsLT5 04-09-2012 08:40 PM

Re: SLP cold air intake.
 
Locobob did a comparison, looked like 1 to 3 hp gain with the claw if I remember correctly

Locobob 04-10-2012 02:26 AM

Re: SLP cold air intake.
 
Here is the old post from the CF. Results for peak HP were within margin of error but notice the average HP and Torque numbers show a small gain.


Today myself and forum member/dyno owner TJ Wong set out to find the truth regarding C4 air intakes. We dyno tested 3 different air intakes on my Lingenfelter 368cid LT5. Tested today were: stock with paper element, stock with K&N element and a cut lid, and finally SLP's "claw" tri-cone filter design. All dyno pulls were made with starting coolant temps at 195 degrees F. Here are the results.

Stock with paper, two identical pulls: 477rwhp. Avg. peak HP 477

Stock with K&N and cut lid, three pulls: 471, 475, 480rwhp. Avg. peak HP 475.3

SLP tri-cone "claw", three pulls: 477, 478, 481rwhp. Avg. peak HP 478.7

It would appear that the naysayers are mostly correct about C4 air intakes, not much to be gained here. Both Tom and I were rather suprised with the results. We had expected to see some small but visible gains with the cut-lid and SLP, instead we got a bunch of tests with peak numbers being basically the same or well within normal dyno pull to pull variation. The SLP unit does seem to have a small advantage over the others but suprisingly it's in mid range power not peak (see dyno graph average power #'s).


http://www.pnwzr1.net/Robert/368dynoairintakecomp.jpg

Johnny5 03-29-2016 02:28 PM

Re: SLP cold air intake.
 
Figures. The stock intake is already a cold air intake. Waste of $$$$ for SLP although it looks cool :)

KFoster 03-29-2016 03:27 PM

Re: SLP cold air intake.
 
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I have the SLP. Came on the car. I like it, but no flow numbers on it or comparison to anything else. I prefer conical filters to flat myself, but usually use them on blown applications.

ghlkal 03-29-2016 11:51 PM

Re: SLP cold air intake.
 
Mine had the claw on it when I bought it. I doubt I would pay $300 for it based on performance, but it does look cool. :-D

XfireZ51 03-30-2016 08:43 AM

Re: SLP cold air intake.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Locobob (Post 137953)
Here is the old post from the CF. Results for peak HP were within margin of error but notice the average HP and Torque numbers show a small gain.


Today myself and forum member/dyno owner TJ Wong set out to find the truth regarding C4 air intakes. We dyno tested 3 different air intakes on my Lingenfelter 368cid LT5. Tested today were: stock with paper element, stock with K&N element and a cut lid, and finally SLP's "claw" tri-cone filter design. All dyno pulls were made with starting coolant temps at 195 degrees F. Here are the results.

Stock with paper, two identical pulls: 477rwhp. Avg. peak HP 477

Stock with K&N and cut lid, three pulls: 471, 475, 480rwhp. Avg. peak HP 475.3

SLP tri-cone "claw", three pulls: 477, 478, 481rwhp. Avg. peak HP 478.7

It would appear that the naysayers are mostly correct about C4 air intakes, not much to be gained here. Both Tom and I were rather suprised with the results. We had expected to see some small but visible gains with the cut-lid and SLP, instead we got a bunch of tests with peak numbers being basically the same or well within normal dyno pull to pull variation. The SLP unit does seem to have a small advantage over the others but suprisingly it's in mid range power not peak (see dyno graph average power #'s).


http://www.pnwzr1.net/Robert/368dynoairintakecomp.jpg


Bob,

It would be interesting to see if anything changes regarding the AFR with these.


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