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05-06-2009, 08:51 PM | #1 | ||
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hey i have a bf xr8 ute and have a shaker threw the bonnet
ino this is used as a cai but i have seen a few ones the other day at the all ford day and they look like they have bpr cai would i get more performance by installin one of these as well as the shaker and would it be worth the money and effort to put one in any advice would help cheers
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09-06-2009, 09:57 AM | #2 | ||
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We have done some testing back to back with a shaker on different styles of CAI.
We have noticed that once plenum has heated up it transfers the heat into the shaker and then transfers that heat into the airbox. We have blocked off the intake pipe that comes from the shaker to the CAI and been able to make more power as there is no heat transfering into the CAI. So with a BPR CAI you are going to get better throttle response and power gains over your factory setup, but i would say if you connect the shaker intake pipe to the BPR CAI we could not guarantee the CAI will work correctly, but still will be better than a standard setup. I hope this has helped Theo@BPR
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09-06-2009, 03:56 PM | #3 | ||
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yea it has thanks heaps and also i could just disconnect the shaker and have free flowing air into the engine bay and have the bpr cai do all tghat work correct and that shouldnt bother the cai ??
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