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Long time lurker here, I haven't had anything useful to contribute here in the past, but I felt like I should share this with the community. I have been working on this cold ram air duct. There are a lot of other solutions out there, but none of them seem very well thought out. I don't want to cut my bumper, or lose a headlight. My car is a MT, so it doesn't have the front radar. That whole space behind the bumper is just wasted behind a fake grill, all while the OEM air duct is sucking hot air right behind the headlight.
This is what I came up with. Here is my 3D printed prototype:
I also tested this with Supras that have the front radar. Everything fits the same, except the radar gets removed and the error messages need to be coded out (no more adaptive cruise control, but most people I know don't use it anyways).
It is split into 2 parts as space is tight and it makes installation a lot easier. Everything bolts on and clips in just like a OEM part. There is a little trimming of the black plastic part behind the grill that holds the radar, but the piece is cheap and easily replaceable if needed.
I am thinking about making the exterior grill trim in satin finished prepreg carbon fiber, and the inner duct in black/yellow kevlar (just to have a cool looking yellow highlight inside the bumper).
Lower intake air temps would most likely be the main benefit, but just for fun, I played around with some flow simulations. This is comparing just opening up the front fake vent versus having a duct direct the air into the intake at 100km/h. The duct seems to work well, reducing turbulence, increasing intake velocity, and improving pressure recovery. Might not mean too much though because of the air filter and other restrictions, but it is still cool to see the comparison.
Couple questions for everyone:
-MT and Base AT models have no issues, but if you own a Supra that has the adaptive cruise control radar, would you delete it to install this?
-What about making the inner duct out of yellow kevlar? All black carbon wouldn't be as noticeable.
This is what I came up with. Here is my 3D printed prototype:
I also tested this with Supras that have the front radar. Everything fits the same, except the radar gets removed and the error messages need to be coded out (no more adaptive cruise control, but most people I know don't use it anyways).
It is split into 2 parts as space is tight and it makes installation a lot easier. Everything bolts on and clips in just like a OEM part. There is a little trimming of the black plastic part behind the grill that holds the radar, but the piece is cheap and easily replaceable if needed.
I am thinking about making the exterior grill trim in satin finished prepreg carbon fiber, and the inner duct in black/yellow kevlar (just to have a cool looking yellow highlight inside the bumper).
Lower intake air temps would most likely be the main benefit, but just for fun, I played around with some flow simulations. This is comparing just opening up the front fake vent versus having a duct direct the air into the intake at 100km/h. The duct seems to work well, reducing turbulence, increasing intake velocity, and improving pressure recovery. Might not mean too much though because of the air filter and other restrictions, but it is still cool to see the comparison.
Couple questions for everyone:
-MT and Base AT models have no issues, but if you own a Supra that has the adaptive cruise control radar, would you delete it to install this?
-What about making the inner duct out of yellow kevlar? All black carbon wouldn't be as noticeable.
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