good lord thats a ton of metal to conduct unerhood heat!!!! Glad I have an 03!!!
Just out of curiosity, how often do you make a habit of feeling the intake tube to see if its hot? I dont go digging around my engine after a long drive very much, but the few times i have ever opened the hood everything is hot, including the plastic engine cover. I just got home after driving for awhile and opened my hood to feel around, i couldnt even keep my hand on the plastic engine cover for more than 2 seconds without burning my hand. You cant honestly say that its never got "warm"? Anything metal under that hood is gonna get damn right HOT. Thats 3 feet of metal intake and its all gonna get very very hot.I've never found the metal tube to ever get very warm, even after slow traffic on 90+F days. Airflow is pretty good so heat transfer to the internal air is nil. But yeah, FoMoCo engineering putting the throttle body way back there w/ the intake path all the way around the engine compartment is typical retarded Ford.![]()
I know this has been debated extensively. I was just commenting on his remark about the tube not getting warm, thats just not true. Its does, now whether it transfers that heat is another debate. Also the remark about a 90+ degree day is silly, the engine gets the same temp. whether its 50 degrees out or 100 degrees out.The metal gets hot...but the air spends so little time in the tube it will have little effect on performance. If stuck in traffic perhaps but your not likely using max HP then anyways. Mine is different but same concept and while I turn better times cooled its not only because of that piece. And my cooled times are only about .2 quicker.
Just out of curiosity, how often do you make a habit of feeling the intake tube to see if its hot? I dont go digging around my engine after a long drive very much, but the few times i have ever opened the hood everything is hot, including the plastic engine cover. I just got home after driving for awhile and opened my hood to feel around, i couldnt even keep my hand on the plastic engine cover for more than 2 seconds without burning my hand. You cant honestly say that its never got "warm"? Anything metal under that hood is gonna get damn right HOT. Thats 3 feet of metal intake and its all gonna get very very hot.
02LSE96LSC91SE84TC said:The metal gets hot...but the air spends so little time in the tube it will have little effect on performance. If stuck in traffic perhaps but your not likely using max HP then anyways.
I didnt mean burn literally but i didnt want to keep my hand on it for more than a few seconds. Next time you got your hood up after driving feel around under there. There alot of very hot surfaces including plastic.When I stop for gas and check the oil, I've felt the tube. Yeah, OK, it's mighty warm, but not enough to burn my hands by any means. Maybe my fingers are numb?In any case........