Speed43's Custom Airbox and Fast-Flow Elbow Review
The removal of the airbox was simple. All you have to do is put your existing filters (or new ones for better results) in the new airbox and bolt them back up to the unit itslef.
The FFE was a little more tough. Since the throttle body is in a tight spot, it took me about 20 minutes to wiggle the elbow of the MAF housing. I gave the MAF a quick spray with CRC MAF cleaner and let it dry for about 30 minutes.
After driving it a few miles, I couldn't feel anything at first. I let speed43 know and he told me that the ECU is learning the extra airflow and a it'll adapt quickly. He was right. I could hear the extra air going into the airbox (it's an addicting noise I must admit) and could feel the stronger pull from 2K RPM all the way to redline. It sometimes throws me back in the seat (which never happens since I'm so used to the power of the car). I should be pushing right around 340 HP (I dyno'd at 330 crank without the intake a couple months ago) and it's a blast. The exhaust has more growl to it.
I would 100% recommend this product to anyone looking to get as much HP out of their cars. It is a steal at the price he's offering it. Great purchase and great customer service!
Last edited by Yidney; Mar 7, 2017 at 09:28 PM.
Yidney, no need to be sorry. Your opinion and others matter in forums like this. I had many people like yourself say the same thing about my modded C43 airbox. Even after customers posted that the results made a great difference. They kept saying dyno dyno. Finally one of my customers did a dyno and those guys moved on.
Mercedes puts the fins to stop air intake noise. The plastic elbow alone is very restrictive. Two huge fins in there to stop the air sucking noise which sounds great by the way.
And yes the ecu has to learn that more air is coming in. Than adds more fuel which in turns puts out more power. Don't believe it look it up it's a known fact.
I don't bet or gamble so you can keep your money. But contact me and let's work something out so you can test my airbox and elbow for 7 days. After 7 days report back what YOU think.
You will see that you do not need a dyno to notice the difference.
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Last edited by speed43; Apr 26, 2023 at 12:41 PM.
Intakes in general make proven power, mostly around 5-7 WHP. No, you're not gonna feel it but yes, it's been proven many times before. I am pretty sure these boxes/elbows will be dynoed eventually and the numbers will be up not down. Kudos to speed43 for making a product and putting it out there. What other options do we have for intakes? Renntech...aka makes power but it's 1500$ and the 55K airbox that sorta kinda fits and sorta kinda makes a couple of HP (2hp???).
What I would be worried about here is the reason for the baffles in the airbox and the elbow. Has anyone here done any flow simulations to actually see what removing the baffles does? I am pretty sure the engineers at Mercedes weren't designing the airbox and all of a sudden they decided to put in baffles to rob the car of some power or, as another theory goes, to silence the intake
. They're probably there to either improve or distribute the air in a certain way. I, personally would not remove the baffle from the elbow.And yes, the ECU has to learn fuel trim over some time and no, you won't feel a push you in the back of your seat difference from an intake, ECU adapted or not.
First, noise! Yes, they actually try to make stuff quiet the *******s!! Haha. You will notice almost all cars have some sort of resonator tube, baffles, or other trickery to keep the intake noise down. Im sure removing the baffles do help to increase airflow a bit, and Im almost positive removing them increases the noise.
Second, you must consider the RPM range that Merc was targeting with the intake. They most likely designed it with an emphasis on low RPM torque for drive ability and gas mileage. Your assumption that the intake is not a restriction may be very well true at a "marathon" pace, but when you want to sprint, it wasnt designed for it.
There are probably tertiary reasons as well, like emissions or packaging.
Now, I am in agreement that 10hp is extremely hard to feel. I think most people *want* to feel it, but also, the extra noise gives it the feeling its making more power.
I've tested his boxes in the past on my CLK500, and although we never were able to get hard numbers (it was hit by a deer shortly after we tested), i would be comfortable saying it was making more than stock. I wasnt thrown back in my seat to the point my carefully calibrated butt dyno could detect the difference, but its seemed to help.
Here is something I'd like to see. You all ask for dyno numbers to see if there is extra power made. Can you not look at MAF flow numbers? Any one of us can hook up a bluetooth OBDII reader. The MAF I believe reads out in grams of air per second (g/s). Cant we use this number to tell if more air is flowing?
Last, but not least, I still have my stock airbox. Can you sneak into my garage and put on speed43s intake and see if i notice the difference? Haha.
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For those of you who would like your engine to breathe at its best and make your car feel much better. Just contact me, I will be making them one by one. For the rest of you guys just move on. Leave the ones who want a better running car to buy and try for themselves.
Cant believe you people actually think that whatever Mercedes or AMG does is the best for everyone. And that it must be the most power the engine can make. Wow.
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