When I had the stock air intake, I removed the silencer ring and liked it. After upgrading to a new airbox / K&N RE0880, the noise increase was too much (hearing loss time). I put the silencer ring back in; now it's too quiet. I want to be able to hear it working, but don't want the ear-piercing, shrill whistle.
I'm thinking of a modified silencer ring, which would make the noise "just-right". I have a couple of ideas:
Turing the I. D. bigger (not sure how much bigger).
Putting a series of holes/slots along the taper (not sure of quantity/configuration (one big slot, or a series of small ones, located at certain angles)).
Cutting (grinding) the back side on an "angle" (so one side would be "full-width", tapering to narrow strip 180* away).
????? Does anybody have any input ?????:
Have you tried this/does it seem like it would work?
Does anybody have extra rings, they could send me to experiment with?
Is there a way to do a test rig, using cardboard, etc. to determine the best ring geometry? I'm thinking of some sort of air turbine (such as a hair dryer). I would not want to run cardboard through my turbo, but the idea would save cost/time.
Please let me know what you think.
I'm thinking of a modified silencer ring, which would make the noise "just-right". I have a couple of ideas:
Turing the I. D. bigger (not sure how much bigger).
Putting a series of holes/slots along the taper (not sure of quantity/configuration (one big slot, or a series of small ones, located at certain angles)).
Cutting (grinding) the back side on an "angle" (so one side would be "full-width", tapering to narrow strip 180* away).
????? Does anybody have any input ?????:
Have you tried this/does it seem like it would work?
Does anybody have extra rings, they could send me to experiment with?
Is there a way to do a test rig, using cardboard, etc. to determine the best ring geometry? I'm thinking of some sort of air turbine (such as a hair dryer). I would not want to run cardboard through my turbo, but the idea would save cost/time.
Please let me know what you think.