Actually you can change the dynamics of the engine through cam timing changes etc. to the point where the difference is negligible
So how would a graph provide a fair comparison? If you only care about sub 2500rpm then why not buy a diesel or a naturally aspirated engine!? Why not a comparison of the full rpm range to show where there are losses and where there are gains in order to judge whether it is 'worth having'........ and would it be back to back or with mapping changes to take full advantage?
If intakes were a waste of money then why does everybody fit one? Anyone got a high power K03 or K04 on the standard airbox?
People seem to forget that there is always a trade off when modifying or changing parts. Removing a restriction will cause the air flow to slow which will hinder low end performance slightly (i.e. off boost driving), but provide gains when 'on boost' which should outweigh any negatives. I have a very free flowing intake and I have absolutely no noticeable loss of off boost performance, and the turbo is almost always there, spooling up and aiding performance, full boost is achieved well below 3k rpm...... so I'm yet to see a drawback... but then my MAF scaling is near perfect, idle trims within 1% and multiplicative hovering between -1 and -5% (due to meth - disable this and its within 2 or 3%)
That's the other thing people are always forgetting is MAF scaling and the difference it makes when swapping out to an intake without having the MAF scaling adjusted to suit. When I ran the RamAir MAF pipe on mine the car felt lethargic and registered peak MAF readings 30g/s lower than my current intake
Just winds me up when people slate or discourage others from using intakes when there are gains to be had, because somebody somewhere had a bad experience with one, or expects the car to respond just as well and there be no trade-off at all.... .If there was no trade-off then the manufacturers would fit a much more free-flowing induction system from factory..... but they don't..... Their priority is efficiency, fuel economy, minimum NVH etc. etc... not ultimate peak performance under WOT
VVT only has a marginal affect on the tune. This is no VTEC, it merely shifts the overlap, not duration or lift.
That's a pretty narrow minded view. I'm not interested in diesel. I know I'm in the minority (I usually am) but I like to improve the car with making zero sacrifices. Fitting an intake that blunts the off boost responsiveness is a sacrifice. I know intakes can aid more hp at the top end, but that's not where I drive my car.
Interesting point about naturally aspirated. Anything you can do to improve a n'asp engine also works for boost. How many aftermarket intakes for n'asp engines do you know of that fatten up the bottom end? No, I can't think of many either. We've all been there in the past fitting K&N cones to n'asp engines and regretting it.
From what I've read on here, a lot of people fit intakes for the noise. That's fair enough if they like it. Yes Shouduci's ED30 makes 330hp with the factory air box. Seems like a win-win situation for me and proof that the factory airbox is not as restrictive as some people would have us believe.
Well you have a K03, some of us have K04s, where a change in induction tuning is a lot more noticeable off boost. My bad, I should perhaps state that before getting into it. If you're happy with your setup, good for you. No one is stating rights and wrongs.
Yes the MAF scaling. The tuning around the factory airbox's elliptical MAF housing is very sensitive. I'm sure quite a few folk have come a cropper with that after chucking the factory airbox into the wheelie bin.
What's your beef with some people having a difference of opinion? Who is slating & discouraging? It's a forum i.e. exchange of information, ideas and conversation. All I did was ask for a torque plot below 2500rpm and you've taken it personally. OEMs do fit good intakes. Why else do people feel a blunted bottom end when they bin it? There's always people who say "no my 3" full system doesn't drone", "no my poly engine mounts don't increase vibration", "no my after market intake doesn't blunt off boost performance at all" but I don't buy it. Ying and yang. There is always a trade off, just 90% of people downplay them to justify the cost of the parts.