Does anyone have a chart of actual engine cfm from a dyno pull?. My calculations point to about 130ish. A honda published specification would be ideal
Cleaning the Uni does sucketh, that's fer shur. But it sure is efficient.Going to go with a intake pre cleaner like a donaldson top spin to get away from having to clean and oil the uni i am currently using as a prefilter. Calculations are good, but i am hoping to be successful in identifying some real world numbers to back it up.
It's how we got men on the moon, robots on Mars and Voyager leaving the Solar System. And those guys didn't even have the internet to share ideas. Thanks for letting us know the idea worked. 👍 Did you see that I extended my gas tank vent because I was occasionally getting a fuel smell in the cab? I posted pics in the Bigger Gas Tank thread where we discussed removing the inner fuel tank filler tube. @Lil_SteveI fully agree with both of your points, but i am thinking that if i can size a precleaner precisely enough i can do an install and forget it. The problem arises in that compared to an industrial engine, we run such a wide range of rpm that the sizing question becomes more pointed. While S&b overcomes this little issue by stabilizing the airflow with a fan, the money just makes no sense to me. I can buy a lot of filters for their price. Your filter setup looks identical to mine and at 11000 miles it has worked flawlessly. I dont ever remove the factory filter just to look at it because i dont believe anyone can accurately judge filter condition by looking at it and every time these air boxes are opened the possibility of contamination is there. I installed a $25 filter minder and service as indicated. By the way, i followed yours and lilsteve posts on the fuel tank filler and did the same. Good thinking and inquisitive minds = good results. Good job guys
The only time I smelled fuel was with a full tank on steep, rocky descents so you may never have the problem.Saw the writeup on the vent, but given that i am old, fat and just plain lazy i will probably wait on this untill the fire breathing dragon that guards my check book complains. I dont expect it will take long.😇
I fully agree with both of your points, but i am thinking that if i can size a precleaner precisely enough i can do an install and forget it. The problem arises in that compared to an industrial engine, we run such a wide range of rpm that the sizing question becomes more pointed. While S&b overcomes this little issue by stabilizing the airflow with a fan, the money just makes no sense to me. I can buy a lot of filters for their price. Your filter setup looks identical to mine and at 11000 miles it has worked flawlessly. I dont ever remove the factory filter just to look at it because i dont believe anyone can accurately judge filter condition by looking at it and every time these air boxes are opened the possibility of contamination is there. I installed a $25 filter minder and service as indicated. By the way, i followed yours and lilsteve posts on the fuel tank filler and did the same. Good thinking and inquisitive minds = good results. Good job guys
Hey Dan, do you have a materials list for this set up? ThanksCleaning the Uni does sucketh, that's fer shur. But it sure is efficient.
Stock filter at 1137 miles -
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Uni at 1066.
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New it looked like this -
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If you want Dan's info on the Donaldson topspin, you should quote his post so he'll get an Alert (you quoted me). If you want the info for HondaBob's snorkel idea it's in post #18 of the thread linked in my sig below.Hey Dan, do you have a materials list for this set up? Thanks
I have Enginaire (or Engineaire not sure of spelling) 3" composit precleaner 75 - 250 cfm. I think my calculations were similar to yours. $85 on Amazon. Does the job.Does anyone have a chart of actual engine cfm from a dyno pull?. My calculations point to about 130ish. A honda published specification would be ideal
Nothing special here. I took the resonator out, drilled a 3 inch hole in the plastic and purchased a 3ft aluminum 90 degree bend. Cut one leg to the correct length, the other leg pokes up through the hole. If a guy was to do the donaldson, it is required that the bottom of the precleaner be a minimum of 3 in above the fender and that it is to be mounted to a metal tube-dont know why, but a plastic tube is not allowed. Donaldson number is h002437. I think i am about $100-$120 into this. Personally, i believe that for another $25-$30 a filterminder so that we know when a filter has truly loaded to full capacity is a must. I dont want to be opening the filter box with the possibility of contamination to the clean side just so i can look at a filter whose condition cannot accurately be judged by looking, and i also don't want to buy more $50 filters than necessary.Hey Dan, do you have a materials list for this set up? Thanks