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CAI Myths Busted



Sometimes I wish I was a mod, so then I could lock threads like this, and the 200 threads a day from noobs asking what pulley they should run, or what exhaust system they should put in or anything else that has already been asked a bajillion times.
 


Sometimes I wish I was a mod, so then I could lock threads like this, and the 200 threads a day from noobs asking what pulley they should run, or what exhaust system they should put in or anything else that has already been asked a bajillion times.
What intake should I go with?
 
But hey. Now that i have you all gathered here. Im only peaking at 7.1 lbs of boost in my regal. Is that normal? I am using the stock digital gauge. Getting an analog tommorrow.
 


The short HAI intake works great on GP's. It has a 1-2 HP gain over the CAI. I can't find the thread, but a member went and did dyno testing and made a nice thread on it.


yes yes and more yes..

you sir. what you forget in your logic, is that yes, an engine can only pull so much air, but an aftermarket intake simply makes the air easier to get to, thus less strain on the motor, thus. more power/watts.


remember, horsepower is POWER in general and 1hp = ~726watts..
 
Ok good. Thought i had a leak. But serious questions now. I have this idea. Im very familiar with turbos but not these roots type supercharger. Is there a wastegate on these? Or can it only peak at 7.1?
 


No wastegate, but a boost bypass valve. You can increase boost by dropping pulley size, stock is 3.8, then most companies make a 3.6 3.5 3.4 3.3 3.2 pulley. Once you get below the 3.6 you need to start thinking about supporting mods or you will chip pistons. On any 3800 supercharged engine the first thing I would ever do is put headers on it or at the least a plog and 3" downpipe and get a scanner. After that step down in temp range on plugs and a good tune.
 
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