Makes great sense with additional W/I boss etc..
Material.... ABS plastic? Less thermal conductivity.. right?
Brayden
Material.... ABS plastic? Less thermal conductivity.. right?
Brayden
Ordered my inlet today Going with a modded LBZ air box alsoI'm going to the LBZ style to test it now, I think the cast one right now is helping keep the IAT's higher than I'd like, Might even go as far as throwing in a complete Banks LBZ intake with the turbo inlet. The past week in the upper 90's low 100's temps is activating the fan clutch some, I'd like to get away from it.
Makes great sense with additional W/I boss etc..
Material.... ABS plastic? Less thermal conductivity.. right?
Brayden
Hello KB and Brayden:
I had thought of using it to make an intake a while ago. However I did a Google search on the the melting point of ABS and found that the melting point is 212* F. The max temp is 176*F.
Here is the link to the site which has that info. http://www.dynalabcorp.com/technical_info_abs.aspfo.
Under those temps, the ABS wouldn't survive.
Back to the drawing board for more ideas.
Garry
Thanks for the info. Are you running a LBZ inlet now and if so have you done the recalibration?
It may CODE but I dont think I'll have a limp condition with it, I shut down/ increased about all of the fuel limiting engine protection ETC.
There's your man. You'll eventually need it.
At present, i have a stock intake on my truck, LOL!!! 170 F airbox temps yesterday.