Is there any reason to leave the resonating chamber behind the bumper on the drivers side ? It seems that a previous owner didn't mind their parking and the surface to which the box is affixed, is bent, having left the bottom bracket crushed mostly off.
I do a lot of highway driving, 80-90 mph (but you know how those curves slingshot you) mostly around 35 to 40 mins at a time. Feeling the intake without the box , I notice the car is happy, but maybe too rambunctious at times.
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Any reason to keep the resonating chamber on intake?
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Any reason to keep the resonating chamber on intake?
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Re: Any reason to keep the resonating chamber on intake?
There's no issue with removing it. However, if you find the car to be "rambunctious" without it, I think your butt dyno is the most sensitive one ever encountered.
02 base -> 05 SRT ACR -> 96 sedan -> 99 R/T coupe -> 02 R/T -> 03 SRT
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Re: Any reason to keep the resonating chamber on intake?
I figured out a few things that were askew , now it seems pretty solid. I've had a low oil pressure light on idle or low rpm, and after that was inadvertently solved via another repair, I get a p1282 , my check engine light only comes on after some time of driving, my down stream O² sensor (gonna try to solder new wires to the pins in the connector. ), battery recently removed, and AC (I removed the clutch relay, fuse, and wires.
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So if I thought any change were noticed in regards to performance, it would be sheerly due to the lack of seals/gasket contact on the intake manifold to block surface.
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So if I thought any change were noticed in regards to performance, it would be sheerly due to the lack of seals/gasket contact on the intake manifold to block surface.
RainbowWrench
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Re: Any reason to keep the resonating chamber on intake?
Best to remove this , lest ye flood yer 4bang inline.
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