but a cowl hole makes you want to put a bullet in your skull after a few hours of driving!!!!!
Diesel Freak said:but a cowl hole makes you want to put a bullet in your skull after a few hours of driving!!!!!
scotty1 said:Allow me to introduce myself as the pioneer in firewall hacking and wise guyness.
Hi!
Reverse cowl induction or taking air from the bottom of the windshield nets a lot more then you think.
Its the best place to take air for trucks towing or BOMBed in order to maintain low exhaust gas temps.
As for the in cab noise increasing, that has been addressed with two different alternatives.
Hey Scotty, what are the two alternatives?
msperos said:Just thinking out load here![]()
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but if there is no benefit from bringing air in from outside the engine compartment, Why do the factory air intakes tie into a port in the fender well
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darkhorse said:scotty1 said:Allow me to introduce myself as the pioneer in firewall hacking and wise guyness.
Hi!
Reverse cowl induction or taking air from the bottom of the windshield nets a lot more then you think.
Its the best place to take air for trucks towing or BOMBed in order to maintain low exhaust gas temps.
As for the in cab noise increasing, that has been addressed with two different alternatives.
Hey Scotty, what are the two alternatives?
One is to put the insulation over the hole when maximum egt reduction is not needed. Not a great fix but still a fix for some.
Two is to put a Turbo air Guide on. This one I have to admit I was skeptical of. then the reports starting coming in from people using them with the Scotty Air 2. I rode in a truck that had this combo and it really did lower the pitch and sound level.
I personally like the sound as many do. I also agree that the increased cab noise is an issue for others.
Hope this helps.
Scotty
Gary - K7GLD said:"Lets see some data from your upcoming towing trip. I'm towing again in a few weeks, and if I can get the fan clutch to kick in [I doubt it here in Michigan] then I will do as I described above and use my laser thermometer to read the filter surface and the filter duct surface as well as the fan shroud and fan blades. I'm sure you will disregard my data. So maybe I won't bother. Maybe I need to get a meat thermometer like yours for matching data. "
Sure, no problem, and I had planned to do additional testing and post results, as I mentioned further up above.
"I agree with this statement from you ::a decent low restriction air filter simply mounted underhood will very likely produce as good a benefit as those attempting to draw in additional outside air from the cowl area... "
EXACTLY my point - I just tried to back it up with at least SOME supporting data!
THEN, Scotty pops in with:
"Reverse cowl induction or taking air from the bottom of the windshield nets a lot more then you think.
Its the best place to take air for trucks towing or BOMBed in order to maintain low exhaust gas temps. Wonder why that is? Gary, you figure it out. "
Really, under the circumstances, *I* shouldn't HAVE to "figure it out" - guys like you SELLING the cowl-induction systems SHOULD have already MADE the appropriate tests, and have test documentation readily available - do you?
"Sure glad I don't have some homebuilt hack job dryer vent hose aiming at my injector pump".
AH - a cheap shot in reference to another part of my underhood temperature testing as displayed in another thread - and all it is currently, IS a test - but in my own defense, I *AM* doing testing in an effort to determine improvements in various aspects of underhood cooling - and making whatever results I obtain available to others interested in doing the same - it sorta beats just sitting on the sidelines doing nothing more than trying to minimize and ridicule the efforts of others...
But yeah, I *can* understand your sensitivity on this subject...![]()
I would think that the science has been done. You have bean counters deleting rear wheel well liners and underhood lights to save ten dollars a truck but they keep an air intake system that ties to outside air? Heck just slap an open element on it in the engine compartment and call it good. Bet they could save 20 bucks a truck. How many vehicles pull air straight from the engine compartment these days? I to look forward to seeing the results of Gary's tests but I think that the research has been done on this subject and thats why you no longer see open element air filters sitting in a hot engine compartment. Knock yourselfs out on researching this and debating it. Just my highly unscientific opinion.That's too unscientifically scientific. Besides, the fact that there is a factory hole in your fender does not relieve you from the need (and obligation) to post data.
scotty1 said:One is to put the insulation over the hole when maximum egt reduction is not needed. Not a great fix but still a fix for some.
Two is to put a Turbo air Guide on. This one I have to admit I was skeptical of. then the reports starting coming in from people using them with the Scotty Air 2. I rode in a truck that had this combo and it really did lower the pitch and sound level.
I personally like the sound as many do. I also agree that the increased cab noise is an issue for others.
Hope this helps.
Scotty
darkhorse said:It sure does. Scotty. Oh btw, the fat fuel lines did the trick like a charm.![]()
scotty1 said:I've always said the results that I give are from real world use. Such as reduced Exhaust gas temperatures, faster spool up, quicker cooldown.
My air intake simply works and I have no technical jargon to post publicly on this. I have had several people conduct their own tests or use reference to tests and results of reverse cowl induction that concur that what I have designed does as I claim.
When someone starts a thread like this and uses such words as hacking [cheap shot]. I tend to look at what that relates to in their own efforts.
I do not see cutting a 4. 5" hole in the cowl with a holesaw as hacking.
Gary, this is 'your' thread. Have fun. You have a lot of time on your hands... some of what you post is good info.
Scotty
scotty1 said:Thats great to hear, er read!![]()
You did not even have any technical proof or data.![]()
Scotty
rweis said:Yes I do run a Scotty II because I think Scotty is right,
Bob Weis