I just posted this on RS site but thought id stick it on here as well, any thoughts?
I went 4 a 40 mile drive 2day, when i got home with the engine still running a popped the bonnet and put my hand on the inlet manifold and found it was only just warm.
Is this normal on a clio trophy?
My old FF 182 inlet manifold used to get hot after a 40 mile drive, this did have a viper induction fitted, does this prove that the standard clio air box keeps the inlet manifold temp down due to sucking more cold air than a after market induction?
If this is indeed true then a better panel filter, removal of the pointless acoustic valve and maybe a bit of extended pipe down to the lower grill should have excellent results.
The temp showing on the guage in the car was about half way as normal.
I went 4 a 40 mile drive 2day, when i got home with the engine still running a popped the bonnet and put my hand on the inlet manifold and found it was only just warm.
Is this normal on a clio trophy?
My old FF 182 inlet manifold used to get hot after a 40 mile drive, this did have a viper induction fitted, does this prove that the standard clio air box keeps the inlet manifold temp down due to sucking more cold air than a after market induction?
If this is indeed true then a better panel filter, removal of the pointless acoustic valve and maybe a bit of extended pipe down to the lower grill should have excellent results.
The temp showing on the guage in the car was about half way as normal.