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Dont know where to post it. For a mate he wants to change the na intake sh*tty pipe for a straight pipe.942672cd1fe6b70757b6b610c7b72329.jpgwould it make the intake noise louder. Wants noise because it has no power. Lol

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Straight pipe will probably lower the power... Only a poofteenth, those plastic bits tune the pulses of air going into the engine

Might gain some more noise only if has a pod filter

Overall... Just leave it alone haha keep saving for a turbo or v8 if you want noise

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Here is a good explanation of what the funny chambers are for

- When fresh air is sucked into combustion chamber, it gathers speed and momentum in the intake manifold. As soon as the inlet valve is closed, the fast-moving air hits the valve and compresses, generating high pressure. With no where to go, this high pressure bounces back, travels along the intake manifold, hits the plenum at the other side and bounces back again. In this way, the high pressure bounces back and forth along the intake manifold until the inlet valve opens again, creating pressure waves.

Now the interesting thing is: if the inlet valve opens again exactly when the pressure wave comes back, the pressure wave will help charging the combustion chamber due to its high pressure. This is not unlike charging the combustion chamber with a light supercharger, thus we call this supercharging effect.

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