Before I drill the Blackwing CAI...
Anyways this is what I am thinking, agreeing with Robert's logic with better mixing with the collision of the streams in front of the MAF.
The sheet metal just helps me visualize it better.
You can see I am limited on the drivers side to close in the middle or the extreme far end. Drivers side is wide open for placement the entire length. With Low pressure air (80 PSI) the air seems to mix about 1-2" in front of the nozzles still within the black plastic housing...I imagine that will move toward the MAF at WOT.
So for those that have similiar setups should I
1. Drill it as it is
2. Move them closer to the center
3. Put them at the far ends of the CAI
Cheers
Beer
Vararam, look where the straight nozzles meet in the middle of air box (apex), 90*'s wouldn't work in this location because of being to close to maf (2-3 inches). 90*'s can be placed as low on airbox as possible (farther from maf).
Stock air box and straight nozzles on each side spraying at each other into middle of box.
Black wing using straight nozzles mount them as close to neck as possible for the mix in center of box, or all the way outboard for 90* nozzles.
This pic the straight nozzles are slightly to low, and can freeze and blow a hole in filter, and apex is not attainable. 90*'s down even lower would work.
Hope this helps some sorting this out. If it were mine, I would cut the nozzles off and make straight shooters and keep it close to neck. Or, mount at least one 90* outboard as far as possible, and the other as far as you can. If it's to rich, you can counter by rotating nozzles.
Robert
Cheers
Beer
Dave
I have had some pretty dang close due to mounting restrictions. But they were alwasy at a minimum of 90 degrees to flow. I hate going against the grain of airflow because I do think it may have negative effects on power. Although everytime I have done this the difference has been negligable...go figure. So if you have to...its better than not spraying at all.
I dont think youll have a problem. I would mount them where they are accessible. Maybe outbd just a bit. Then as Robert said if you are excessively lean or rich...turn the nozzles and there may be some amount of control doing that. Just be sure when its all said and done...the nozzles are tight so they dont turn.
.My wife has off today so I am all stop on my installation, should she see the bottle, my story is its for paintball...
Cheers
Beer
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