Farmer Fran
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It canWill removing the carbon filters void my warranty?
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It canWill removing the carbon filters void my warranty?
With my driving, using DI nearly all the time, I'm leaving them in. Hopefully they do work and reduce carbon build up.
True. I'd like to know just how much carbon they are catching and when all the plants are going to die from lack of carbon.The carbon traps won't prevent carbon build up,
They're part of the ULEV requirement Ford is using them to 'trap' hydrocarbon vapors escaping the intake after the car is shut down ...
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I don't think we will ever know. All I seem to know is removing them does not lower horsepower.I saw a video saying about ~2rwhp and one guy claim 20whp
Do we have a real sense of how much RWHP on an otherwise stock car these steal?
Found this from MT
" The internet has been buzzing over the new dual throttle body setup and the carbon trap located in each intake inlet hose. Removing the traps netted a peak gain of 4 whp while the midrange woke up with a 7-whp increase, bringing the peak power output to 414 whp. "
Gain 30 WHP in Your 2024 Mustang GT: JPC Racing Tears Into an S650 Mustang (motortrend.com)
OK, it must have been internet expertise I read. I think it was from a tuner.The carbon traps won't prevent carbon build up,
They're part of the ULEV requirement Ford is using them to 'trap' hydrocarbon vapors escaping the intake after the car is shut down ...
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Which side is the butterfly on? (Not the insect but the throttle body)True. I'd like to know just how much carbon they are catching and when all the plants are going to die from lack of carbon.
But if you pull them out would you probably reconsider running without filters. As in, could you pull the air filters but leave the ‘traps’ and notice any improvement/increase?OK, it must have been internet expertise I read. I think it was from a tuner.
No problem to pull them out then?
I wouldn't run without filters. Not after seeing the crud that they catch.But if you pull them out would you probably reconsider running without filters. As in, could you pull the air filters but leave the ‘traps’ and notice any improvement/increase?
But you got inline traps…I wouldn't run without filters. Not after seeing the crud that they catch.
Yeah, but I'm lazy. Easier to service filters.But you got inline traps…
it would be simpler to swap the accordion tubes for something a little smoother and then just swap back if you have to visit an unfriendly dealer, but then again no real reason for them to go poking around in there unless you throw a code.
Was going with, unless measurable differences are detected with another duct the trap may serve more laminar than trap.Yeah, but I'm lazy. Easier to service filters.