Various dynoplots of tuned d14, around the web

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Ok to make some things clear:

- The tube is a simple air intake with a outside diameter of 76mm, inner diameter is 60 i suppose.[EDIT. 73 ofcourse... duuuh]
- The air filter is a AEM dry air filter.

I hope this anwsers your question.
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Ok i thought this was the 2.5" version ,but you used the 3inch version.
That's 76mm outside diameter and 73mm inside.
In N/A form it's really hard to reach that perfect combination of parts to extract the most power from your engine.That's why i was asking this...
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BTW congrats Baz ! Looking good =) will you do mini me? i cant wait to see more results and if your D14 keeps beating scores :D

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hondaNickx wrote:Ok i thought this was the 2.5" version ,but you used the 3inch version.
That's 76mm outside diameter and 73mm inside.
In N/A form it's really hard to reach that perfect combination of parts to extract the most power from your engine.That's why i was asking this...
I made a little mistake there, 73 is correct indeed. :mrgreen:
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Law_ wrote:BTW congrats Baz ! Looking good =) will you do mini me? i cant wait to see more results and if your D14 keeps beating scores :D
Thnx Law,

Mini-me i'm not sure. I think its great to go to max performance with a N/A non vtec D14.

We will see in the future, i'll keep my topic updated!
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Baz his 73 mm inside diameter inlet tube is the same size I always used on all my setups... bigger IS better? :mrgreen:

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LOL, and the exhaust is also bigger than normal, its 2.5'' So yeah BIGGER is BETTER 8-)
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Imo bigger isn't Always better :P ,only in some cases...
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Well in this case it is.. ;)
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Maybe you have a fluke D14 :P
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