Tail_Gunner
CRJ & ERJ A&P Mech.
Hi everyone, some of you will know me from one of the other forums. I was invited over here to share some experience I have with various air intakes.
My first filter upgrade from stock , was a K&N that came with my Banks kit. There was somewhat of an improvement, but like most people, I wanted MORE POWER!!!
I later tried a Tymar and loved it, more power, top end boost and more noise If testosterone made a noise, it would likely sound something like turbo whine.
But a drawback I discovered about the Tymar was that, in warmer weather, the EGT's and other temps were all higher. Higher enough that it had me continually concerned when pulling my trailer uphill, into a headwind, in thin air/altitude in hot weather. I began to suspect that what I was seeing was due to the Tymar inhaling underhood, heated air.
After learning about it, I got myself an AIS. I had to temporarily remove my coolant filter because there was a conflict with the filter's location and the intake snout for the AIS.
First trip with the AIS, the differences were significant. On a warmer day with the AIS, my EGT's were between 50 - 100 degrees cooler than a cooler day with the Tymar. This was likely due to the AIS inhaling cooler/fresh air from the grille. Overall performance differences were inconclusive, but the AIS was quieter than the Tymar.
Now I'm not saying the Tymar is crap, far from it. But in a medium to heavy towing situation in the summer and you want to keep things as cool as possible, the AIS is the way to go.
My first filter upgrade from stock , was a K&N that came with my Banks kit. There was somewhat of an improvement, but like most people, I wanted MORE POWER!!!
I later tried a Tymar and loved it, more power, top end boost and more noise If testosterone made a noise, it would likely sound something like turbo whine.
But a drawback I discovered about the Tymar was that, in warmer weather, the EGT's and other temps were all higher. Higher enough that it had me continually concerned when pulling my trailer uphill, into a headwind, in thin air/altitude in hot weather. I began to suspect that what I was seeing was due to the Tymar inhaling underhood, heated air.
After learning about it, I got myself an AIS. I had to temporarily remove my coolant filter because there was a conflict with the filter's location and the intake snout for the AIS.
First trip with the AIS, the differences were significant. On a warmer day with the AIS, my EGT's were between 50 - 100 degrees cooler than a cooler day with the Tymar. This was likely due to the AIS inhaling cooler/fresh air from the grille. Overall performance differences were inconclusive, but the AIS was quieter than the Tymar.
Now I'm not saying the Tymar is crap, far from it. But in a medium to heavy towing situation in the summer and you want to keep things as cool as possible, the AIS is the way to go.