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17th December 2007, 20:15
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photos of stock airbox...
does anyone on here have photos of the stock airbox??? secondly photos of the baffles that ppl remove??? ive read in the archives, that some members have removed 'trumpet' and or 'baffle' from the airbox. i am curious, where are these items located?
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17th December 2007, 20:28
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under the front bumper
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17th December 2007, 20:40
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the items above and behind the lic. plate to the right and left???
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17th December 2007, 20:44
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that doesn't look stock. some kind of DIY cold "home depot" intake
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17th December 2007, 20:46
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i meant these:
^there are usually panels over that... these are the baffles ppl discuss removing? where are the 'trumpets' located? (not velocity stacks, but read that theres a plastic trumpet on or in the airbox???)
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17th December 2007, 20:58
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$20 CAI + Brake Ducts
first post, 2 and 3 pictures
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17th December 2007, 21:15
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thank you...
for some reason i was picturing ppl doing this: (has anyone done this?)
and the 'trumpet' being something like this:
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18th December 2007, 02:18
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mention of 'trumpets'
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18th December 2007, 03:05
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There is a "trumpet" right inside the stock airbox that is supposed to diffuse the air over the entire filter. It is a detachable piece that sits over the opening from the inlet pipe.
The baffles are the ones indicated in your picture, but I believe the final resolution was that they were intended to remain there on the M5 even though removal seems to help on other 5's.
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18th December 2007, 03:13
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are there any benefits of removing this piece??? secondly, has anyone around these parts done the drilled holes in the intake or is the favourable intake mod the sinkdrain, and or kit from vendor?
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18th December 2007, 03:58
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The only benefit I can see to removing the trumpet would be that it wouldn't fall out any more while re-installing the cover. From a horsepower / effectiveness perspective, I see no reason why it would matter...
As for the intake, a lot of people have used sink drains and more people use aftermarket CAI's. I can see that drilling holes would work, but there would still be a lot of the mesh left in the way that would prevent non-turbulent airflow. If money is no object, I'd go Dinan. If you are like me and it matters, then the sink drain is the way to go...
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18th December 2007, 04:17
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The holes in the air box would allow hot air from the engine compartment to enter the engine, lowering overall performance and exacerbating heat soak.
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18th December 2007, 04:21
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Hey ard,
You mean if he disconnected the tube going to the airbox from the box itself right?
I was referring to the stupid extra piece inside the box that looks like the end of a trumpet - doesn't seem like it has much effect one way or the other, but removing it wouldn't allow any more (or less) hot air in...
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