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    Question about a custom long tube intake

    Hey guys, a friend of mine had a 330 that he had a long tube intake that he built. It is wrapped in carbon fiber and seems to be really good quality. I should state that he has been a BMW tech for 15 years and syas this thing worked great. It is a copy of a Dinan he says. Anyway, does anyone here have any experience with a long tube set up? He is gonna let me have it cause it is just sitting around his garage. Would it be worth trying?

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    yes. try it. i cant see it hurting any

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    Where does it pick up the air from? Is it a Cold Air Intake or not?
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    A friend of mine did the same thing and it pics up air from the brake duct in the bumper. He has had it on for a year and has had no problems including with rain and water.

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    Funny thing is I spent all day with my car on the dyno. With the bixenons, there is not room to get anything larger than a 2.5" tube down into the brake duct. I tried several combos of short filter, big filter, 3.5" tubing, maf close, maf far, and every single one lost power repeatably on the dyno. If anyone is local and whats to try different combos, I'm happy to provide the dyno. The stock intake is incredibly well designed. I'd be interested to see if the BMW performance intake picks up over the oem. To give you an idea of the stock intake's efficiency, panel filter in or out, 0whp difference over 3 runs back to back. Same car, same day, same dyno, 5 min between runs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaboom View Post
    Funny thing is I spent all day with my car on the dyno. With the bixenons, there is not room to get anything larger than a 2.5" tube down into the brake duct. I tried several combos of short filter, big filter, 3.5" tubing, maf close, maf far, and every single one lost power repeatably on the dyno. If anyone is local and whats to try different combos, I'm happy to provide the dyno. The stock intake is incredibly well designed. I'd be interested to see if the BMW performance intake picks up over the oem. To give you an idea of the stock intake's efficiency, panel filter in or out, 0whp difference over 3 runs back to back. Same car, same day, same dyno, 5 min between runs.
    I believe the claim is 6-8Hp with BMW Perf.

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    ESS tuning which makes superchargers for the E46 promotes using just the stock air intake and filter since it's such an excellent design.
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    Just had an idea any one with more engineering know how than my self please tell me if its good or not, but what if you almost combine the two and cut a hole in the bottom of the stock air box and run that down into the brake duct so that it directs more cold are up into the panel filter but still retains the heat shielding of the stock box?

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    I would say...if cutting an extra hole in the bottom of the stock air box was going to help....BMW engineering would have done it. I dunno though...
    Call Me Dane l 2/2004 330i ZHP l 18x8 ET45 BBS CK's wrapped with Michelin Pilot Sport AS3+ @ 245-40-18 l KW V1 Coilovers in front l KW V1 springs w/ Bilstein B8 dampeners in rear l BMW Performance Rotors l UUC StrutBarbarian l Racing Dynamics Rear Strut Bar l Jim Conforti Shark Injector l Light Birch Interior Trim l Bimmian Celly Mount l M3 Trunk Mat l l e90 Performance E-Brake & Shift Knob l M3 Tri-Stitched Boots l AL Headlight Retrofit with ZKW Lenses l CobyWheel Wrap w/M3 Stitching l LCM sw 4.5 triple blink and rear fogs l Maple Interior Trim

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    Quote Originally Posted by danewilson77 View Post
    I believe the claim is 6-8Hp with BMW Perf.
    i'm pretty sure i've seen dyno charts showing less, but now I (of course) can't find them. I was pretty sure I saw numbers proving 2-3 at the wheels. Regardless, we're talking 6 or less HP.

    Quote Originally Posted by 328ioc View Post
    cut a hole in the bottom of the stock air box and run that down into the brake duct
    You realize the factory airbox draws air from the kidneys right? There is no fresher/colder source of air available.

    Quote Originally Posted by danewilson77 View Post
    I would say...if cutting an extra hole in the bottom of the stock air box was going to help....BMW engineering would have done it. I dunno though...
    This.

    It has always been my understanding that BMW did not leave much on the table for the ZHP M54 in the way of intake or exhaust flow. The problem is the head.

    Quote Originally Posted by kaboom View Post
    panel filter in or out, 0whp difference over 3 runs back to back. Same car, same day, same dyno, 5 min between runs.
    That says it better than I can.

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