jrs86
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i just got a 93 ranger with a 4.0 and it seems no one makes an aftermarket intake for it. i was hoping to get sum pics to get an idea of how to make one thanks.
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The problem is that there isn't enough room between the fan shroud and the hood, also the tight 90 degree bend right into the throttlebody.
The stock tube is plenty good enough. I have a smoothed over throttlebody, ported intake, ported heads, and headers on mine. It flows plenty of air, as well as my stock box and factory paper filter. Paper filter is also a plus when I plug it full of mud and replace it for $3.
im simply trying to get max air flow for max engine efficiency.i found a company online ifab.net products and was wondering if anyone had installed it on there truck.
I know everyone cries a river about how much better the stock setup is, but it isn't. Granted the filter is pulling hot air, but this is about flow, not temperature in this instance. Say what you will about HAI (hot air), but bottom line is the stock setup is made to keep the truck quite, and gas efficient. If there were literally no improvement then there would be no market. Remember even 1/4 HP gain is still an improvement, although I won't say it is justifiable. You also have to remember that the ambient temp of the engine bay while idling is not the same as going down the road. I'm not trying to start another bullshit war between all you opinionated people, but the topic wasn't started to hear your 2 cents. It was started to see what options there are for CAI's in that year/engine. You can think whatever you like, but lets not get off topic.
(another note worthy point is if someone could design a CAI that just requires some cutting out of the small hole in the original intake setup, or some type of re routing of a new intake tube so we can have true CAI that'd be great. I didn't put on in for the look, or the sound, but rather that I don't like have a quarter sized hole, with a labyrinth of tubes, and 90* bends to get to the TB.)
Say what you will, but having unrestricted warm airflow provides me with more power then cool air that has to run through 5 feet of bends and baffles.
These intakes are closer to a turbo or super then a CAI, they just produce about 1/100 of the power.
I agree with UrbanRedneckKid, but since we don't have smoothed over throttlebody, ported intake, ported heads, and headers a CAI is going to be better then stock.
I find it funny how personally some people take this topic. It's a matter of opinion in most cases, unless you have a significant amount work done to your truck.
The air inside my engine bay is only about 50 degree difference then whats inside
What you are describing is a HAI not a CAI. To get a true CAI you would need a new larger hole as you described. Plus an intercooler, and a larger filter.