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#1 BaronVonchesto

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Posted 29 November 2017 - 10:38 AM

Changed from an airbox to a K&N Pod filter some months ago when I first acquired my Mini, because the filter was really dirty. Took my mini out on the motorway for the first time ever today.

 

At 60 miles an hour the engine noise in the cabin was so loud I could barely hear myself speak, and after an hour of that continuously, I though my ears would bleed.

 

Is it supposed to be THAT loud with a pod filter?

 

Am using a 76 mk4 with a 998 cc Series A engine and a HS4 carb by the way.



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Posted 29 November 2017 - 11:06 AM

It shouldn't be that bad, louder but not extreme

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Posted 29 November 2017 - 11:19 AM

yes there is quite a noticeable difference as the engine noise is not turned away by the elbow.

 

some builds did not have the bulkhead closed behind the central clock  so can be even louder.

 

but incorrect timing can add to noise.



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Posted 29 November 2017 - 01:30 PM

They are usually quieter at a constant throttle setting as on a motorway. Far more noisy under acceleration. As Nick points out the filter is just behind the bulkhead so you are pretty well on top of it. Depends how much you want the H.P. gain you get with one set up properly. K & N element in the standard housing whilst not giving as much as gain is more civilized. 



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Posted 29 November 2017 - 01:38 PM

Yea pretty sure the bulkhead is not properly sealed. I converted my car from the triple clock to the central speedo. I imagine there are ways to better insulate it.

Not sure mine is properly tuned, so I think I'll go back to the airbox for now. I wonder where I could get an intake pipe so that I could site the filter away from the bulkhead?



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Posted 29 November 2017 - 02:42 PM

I went from this

 

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Back to this the other day

 

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It was a standard air box with holes drilled around the outside and a K&N element. Sounded lovely but was getting tiresome, the original box is a lot quieter and I dont really notice the difference in power - does seem to run a bit smoother though.



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Posted 29 November 2017 - 04:32 PM

They are usually quieter at a constant throttle setting as on a motorway. Far more noisy under acceleration. As Nick points out the filter is just behind the bulkhead so you are pretty well on top of it. Depends how much you want the H.P. gain you get with one set up properly. K & N element in the standard housing whilst not giving as much as gain is more civilized. 

 

It's been proved that a k & n element in the standard air box is actually better (quieter and more bhp) over the cone filters.



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Posted 29 November 2017 - 08:38 PM

panky, is your holey air box going to be for sale? I'm looking for something similar

 

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Posted 29 November 2017 - 08:42 PM

Sorry no, I'll hang on to it in case I want to go all boy racerish again ;D



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Posted 29 November 2017 - 09:50 PM

Yea pretty sure the bulkhead is not properly sealed. I converted my car from the triple clock to the central speedo. I imagine there are ways to better insulate it.

Not sure mine is properly tuned, so I think I'll go back to the airbox for now. I wonder where I could get an intake pipe so that I could site the filter away from the bulkhead?

You'll probably find this http://www.calverst....air-filtration/ interesting.

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Posted 30 November 2017 - 04:17 AM

 

Yea pretty sure the bulkhead is not properly sealed. I converted my car from the triple clock to the central speedo. I imagine there are ways to better insulate it.

Not sure mine is properly tuned, so I think I'll go back to the airbox for now. I wonder where I could get an intake pipe so that I could site the filter away from the bulkhead?

You'll probably find this http://www.calverst....air-filtration/ interesting.

 

Thanks for the link! I've read it before, but unfortunately he didnt compare against the standard paper filter. I've read elsewhere that the standard paper filter filters better than the K&N ones, and when clean has just as good airflow. Considering the price difference between the two is nearly 10x, its hard for me to justify putting in a drop in K&N into the airbox vs the paper type, and just changing the paper type every 5k miles or so.



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Posted 30 November 2017 - 04:19 AM

Hey Panky, where would I be able to get an air intake for the filter box like yours?



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Posted 30 November 2017 - 09:50 AM

It was unique to the carb Coopers of the early '90s. I doubt they are available new so the only way is to keep your eyes and ears open in the usual places. Sorry I can't be of any more help with that one.



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Posted 30 November 2017 - 10:03 AM

Hey Panky, where would I be able to get an air intake for the filter box like yours?

You may want to contact some of the traders on here who sell parts such as MiniJosh92



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Posted 30 November 2017 - 08:28 PM

They are usually quieter at a constant throttle setting as on a motorway. Far more noisy under acceleration. As Nick points out the filter is just behind the bulkhead so you are pretty well on top of it. Depends how much you want the H.P. gain you get with one set up properly. K & N element in the standard housing whilst not giving as much as gain is more civilized.

 
It's been proved that a k & n element in the standard air box is actually better (quieter and more bhp) over the cone filters.

What Mr Calver neglected to do on this test is to use any kind of radius into the carb when fitting the cone type filters. The standard cast elbow that the standard airbox mounts to forms a smooth entry into the carb. When using the cone filter there is no such luxury unless you fit a radius/stub stack of some sort. I suspect if he'd done this the results might have been different.

Phil.




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