yes they are but could be closed course racing only. The Toyota TRD cold air intake kits prolly has less gains but does not void warranty and emissions. For stock ecu and TRD exhaust TRD cold air intake high octane will give a great lil bump in performance. Ecu tune and this Stillen with aftermarket exhausts will really wake this turbo motor up. Pretty amazing the significance from just being breathed on a lil bit.Those are pretty significant gains with just an airbox redesign.
I used to own an 87 Buick Grand National, I bought it with 2751 miles on it. I drag raced it at sears point a lot. I can tell you that cooler ambient air temperature would make a lot more horsepower, even though the vehicle had an intercooler. The MPH difference would increase by 3 mph at the traps- also with cold weather was less traction. My guess is that this air box is eliminating restriction more than anything else. In hydraulics, anytime there is a sharp bend in a hydraulic hose, it creates friction/restriction. My guess is that air behaves the same, just not as extreme as fluid. I like this idea, but after a forum member shared that k n filter vs paper air filters, it mortified me…I don't buy the argument that colder air will do anything for a turbocharged engine that has an intercooler to cool the air after it's pressurized, especially since the air isn't coming from the engine bay in the stock configuration.
I concur.My guess is the OEM air cleaner assembly is designed as a compromise- one that tries to offer enough air volume and also dampen turbo noise?
No kidding on the K&N "filters." Maybe that's where they are getting a lot of the boost (without actually filtering out the dust).but after a forum member shared that k n filter vs paper air filters, it mortified me…
Colder air or cooler air helps on multiple levels. First and for most cooler air is more condensed meaning more air per volume. Second cooler air helps cool the turbo espically if you’re not using a turbo oil cooler. Compressing the air with the turbo creates heat thus comes in the intercooler. But if you have cooler air being fed in to the compressor (turbo) cooler air leaves. I noticed a big difference when I was building my turbo civic not only in performance, but in turbo temps as well. Hope that makes sense.I don't buy the argument that colder air will do anything for a turbocharged engine that has an intercooler to cool the air after it's pressurized, especially since the air isn't coming from the engine bay in the stock configuration.
I get all that. That's why these trucks have an intercooler.Colder air or cooler air helps on multiple levels.