yeah i went through the same dillema when i was looking for the replacement for the pre filter i was using and i came up with figures of around 1000 cfm but i took a gamble as the donaldson was 2 1/2 times the size of what i had ,plus i was running a K&N i figured it couldnt be any worse and it would filter betterNutterGQ wrote:not accurate in terms of throttle body\carby you can easily run 500hp on a 6 litre motor with 700-750cfm N/A, the formula to work it out more accurately requires max rpm, VE (volumetric efficency) and CD (cubic displacement)vanbox wrote:Just looking at their specs and it states that to work out flow rate, itsNutterGQ wrote:if your willing to pay contact donaldson filtration they specialise in it.vanbox wrote:Where abouts can one find an Air cleaner like that?
Do they have 4in in and 4in out? dual 4in in/single 5in in
PAUL
cfm = HPx2.5
could that be right, it sounds so simple and yet with my future plans i may need something that will flow 1500cfm plus based on those calculations. Air filters to flow that much are HUGE.
cheers
PAUL
so i fitted it up and it made a huge difference , before it would start to die out at 3500 rpm and start to billow out black smoke at 4000 rpm , now it pulls hard right through to 5000 rpm , still a bit of smoke from 4500 rpm up but hey , the efficientcy went out the window before 4000 rpm , oh and it hold max boost for longer as well , plus i gained a couple of psi , and egts dropped a bit aswell , which means more fuel was added
so the bigger air filter combined with the 4 inch snorkle made me a happy chappy
edit; i also utilized the original air filter indicator light ( vacume sensor )which originaly sat under the main air cleaner , it screws strait into the white plastic bung at the outlet of the donaldson