Intake Resonator Reason for it!
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Intake Resonator Reason for it!
The intake resonator on my Honda Civic EX (1994) VTEC is designed that
way for a GOOD reason!!!! The japanese, who designed it, went to
school for many years.... they didn't just say.."Well... let's just
stick this big piece of plastic on the front of the car, just for the
hell of it... even if it hurts performance." They designed it for a
reason. Without it, the intake doesn't RESONATE! It's tuned very
specifically for the engine... it sets up a vibration, just like
blowing over the top of a big plastice bottle does. (Try it, you'll
see what I mean)... the engine sounds meaner and has a "kick" to it
WITH THE RESONATOR IN PLACE! If you remove it, the kick disappears,
and so does the "roar" of the engine.
The snorkel is placed exactly at the seam in the hood, where cooler air
gets into the compartment while driving, so NO NEED for a
cold-air-intake! (Gee.. those jap's are smart!)
The resonator DOESN'T make the intake quieter... it makes it RESONATE,
like a musical instrument! The intake valves like it that way... the
whole intake system likes the vibes it sets up.
Blow across the top of an open plastic bottle ... you'll see what I
mean. Make that plastice bottle resonate and feel the vibes!
way for a GOOD reason!!!! The japanese, who designed it, went to
school for many years.... they didn't just say.."Well... let's just
stick this big piece of plastic on the front of the car, just for the
hell of it... even if it hurts performance." They designed it for a
reason. Without it, the intake doesn't RESONATE! It's tuned very
specifically for the engine... it sets up a vibration, just like
blowing over the top of a big plastice bottle does. (Try it, you'll
see what I mean)... the engine sounds meaner and has a "kick" to it
WITH THE RESONATOR IN PLACE! If you remove it, the kick disappears,
and so does the "roar" of the engine.
The snorkel is placed exactly at the seam in the hood, where cooler air
gets into the compartment while driving, so NO NEED for a
cold-air-intake! (Gee.. those jap's are smart!)
The resonator DOESN'T make the intake quieter... it makes it RESONATE,
like a musical instrument! The intake valves like it that way... the
whole intake system likes the vibes it sets up.
Blow across the top of an open plastic bottle ... you'll see what I
mean. Make that plastice bottle resonate and feel the vibes!
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Re: Intake Resonator Reason for it!
dale.spencer@cox.net wrote:
> The intake resonator on my Honda Civic EX (1994) VTEC is designed that
> way for a GOOD reason!!!! The japanese, who designed it, went to
> school for many years.... they didn't just say.."Well... let's just
> stick this big piece of plastic on the front of the car, just for the
> hell of it... even if it hurts performance." They designed it for a
> reason. Without it, the intake doesn't RESONATE! It's tuned very
> specifically for the engine... it sets up a vibration, just like
> blowing over the top of a big plastice bottle does. (Try it, you'll
> see what I mean)... the engine sounds meaner and has a "kick" to it
> WITH THE RESONATOR IN PLACE! If you remove it, the kick disappears,
> and so does the "roar" of the engine.
>
> The snorkel is placed exactly at the seam in the hood, where cooler air
> gets into the compartment while driving, so NO NEED for a
> cold-air-intake! (Gee.. those jap's are smart!)
>
> The resonator DOESN'T make the intake quieter... it makes it RESONATE,
> like a musical instrument! The intake valves like it that way... the
> whole intake system likes the vibes it sets up.
>
> Blow across the top of an open plastic bottle ... you'll see what I
> mean. Make that plastice bottle resonate and feel the vibes!
ok, so now what?
> The intake resonator on my Honda Civic EX (1994) VTEC is designed that
> way for a GOOD reason!!!! The japanese, who designed it, went to
> school for many years.... they didn't just say.."Well... let's just
> stick this big piece of plastic on the front of the car, just for the
> hell of it... even if it hurts performance." They designed it for a
> reason. Without it, the intake doesn't RESONATE! It's tuned very
> specifically for the engine... it sets up a vibration, just like
> blowing over the top of a big plastice bottle does. (Try it, you'll
> see what I mean)... the engine sounds meaner and has a "kick" to it
> WITH THE RESONATOR IN PLACE! If you remove it, the kick disappears,
> and so does the "roar" of the engine.
>
> The snorkel is placed exactly at the seam in the hood, where cooler air
> gets into the compartment while driving, so NO NEED for a
> cold-air-intake! (Gee.. those jap's are smart!)
>
> The resonator DOESN'T make the intake quieter... it makes it RESONATE,
> like a musical instrument! The intake valves like it that way... the
> whole intake system likes the vibes it sets up.
>
> Blow across the top of an open plastic bottle ... you'll see what I
> mean. Make that plastice bottle resonate and feel the vibes!
ok, so now what?
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Re: Intake Resonator Reason for it!
So... leave the resonator alone. If you removed it, put it back on.
If you threw it away, then search EBay for another one.
I bought a japanese car because they know how to make cars. Honda
KNOWS how to make engines, they just happen to design cars around it ; )
If you threw it away, then search EBay for another one.
I bought a japanese car because they know how to make cars. Honda
KNOWS how to make engines, they just happen to design cars around it ; )
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Re: Intake Resonator Reason for it!
Zuma wrote:
> So... leave the resonator alone. If you removed it, put it back on.
> If you threw it away, then search EBay for another one.
>
> I bought a japanese car because they know how to make cars. Honda
> KNOWS how to make engines, they just happen to design cars around it ; )
eh? is it a full moon?
> So... leave the resonator alone. If you removed it, put it back on.
> If you threw it away, then search EBay for another one.
>
> I bought a japanese car because they know how to make cars. Honda
> KNOWS how to make engines, they just happen to design cars around it ; )
eh? is it a full moon?
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