Prototype ram air scoops for 63 engine
Prototype ram air scoops for 63 engine
Baseline dyno, before installation of ram air scoops
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nY4tSMIF5KA
Dyno after fabricating prototype ram air scoops. For those that are familiar with dynos, Dyno Dynamics read very conservative numbers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15m9bA8Htpk
Picture of the dyno sheet. The red line is the baseline dyno.

Picture of the ram air scoops

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nY4tSMIF5KA
Dyno after fabricating prototype ram air scoops. For those that are familiar with dynos, Dyno Dynamics read very conservative numbers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15m9bA8Htpk
Picture of the dyno sheet. The red line is the baseline dyno.

Picture of the ram air scoops

To me it seems odd that the scoops would add power when the car is sitting stationary on a dyno. I would think that you would have to be moving to realize any significant gains. I know that you've got fans going, but I wouldn't think that they could replicate real world airflow. Regardless, they look good and should work on the street.
I did something very similiar with my 55, although not nearly as high tech. I took a dremel to the inlet housings right in front of the radiator and opened them up all the way. By doing this you end up losing over 5 square inches of obstruction between both sides. Now I just need to get some python tubes to take full advantage.....
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I did the same modification to my intake as supre55 and have had no problems that I'm aware of. Mine's been like this for probably at least 40k miles now and the only difference is that I find larger insects in fewer pieces in the filter boxes and filters. My car is a DD and unfortunately is frequently driven in rainy conditions.
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Yes that is the part. Pretty much thats what it is for. I havent done it so cant give much feedback. Just an observation to the ram air concept.


As far as debris goes, I consider that on the large-ish side...
Well that is what the air filter is for.
I removed those front pieces on my E55 years ago, no problems rain, hail or shine.
I'm sceptical that there is any hp gain, especially on a dyno. How can there be any ram effect without the 'ram' part?
I removed those front pieces on my E55 years ago, no problems rain, hail or shine.
I'm sceptical that there is any hp gain, especially on a dyno. How can there be any ram effect without the 'ram' part?
Sorry forgot the photos.
I packed high temp. insulation foam around the inlet to 'force' air into the intake or through the radiator.
https://mbworld.org/forums/w211-amg/145853-air-tube-temperature-recordings-results.html (its picture number 2, in this thread. For some reason I can't re-upload the same picture)
I packed high temp. insulation foam around the inlet to 'force' air into the intake or through the radiator.
https://mbworld.org/forums/w211-amg/145853-air-tube-temperature-recordings-results.html (its picture number 2, in this thread. For some reason I can't re-upload the same picture)
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Cool Mod but I agree there will be a better gain when the car is in motion. Your car likely dyno's slightly lower due to thos 20" rims.
I like it , I think it will help alot on the track!
I like it , I think it will help alot on the track!
To me it seems odd that the scoops would add power when the car is sitting stationary on a dyno. I would think that you would have to be moving to realize any significant gains. I know that you've got fans going, but I wouldn't think that they could replicate real world airflow. Regardless, they look good and should work on the street.
10 rwhp. Found out it today that it made more power but for some reason after a dyno it threw some error codes. It has been in dyno mode since Saturday. Can anyone help out?
- CLC0D
- P0300
- P0301
- P0302
- P0303
- P0304
- P0C00
- P1700
- P2116
- P3D00

I'm sure you will break into the 11's with these scoops.
Was your ECU disconnected at all during the dyno session?
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I have the mod on my M6... clearly the gains are tangible and proveable with that car. Check out the hundreds of posts at M5Board. Eloy at RPI has a fan that mimicks 70 mph driving. My car gained 15 hp and he has countless dynos to prove it with the S85 engine- as for the 63 that is another story.
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Everything was the same as when I left the tuning shop Saturday. This morning, Eloy (operator/owner) got in my car, let it get up to temperature for I think 20 minutes, started a dyno run, and at the end of the run went to get a phone call. Came back to the car and noticed the CEL was on. Confirmed with him that dyno mode was still on. 
It's making power on the 63 engine too!

I have the mod on my M6... clearly the gains are tangible and proveable with that car. Check out the hundreds of posts at M5Board. Eloy at RPI has a fan that mimicks 70 mph driving. My car gained 15 hp and he has countless dynos to prove it with the S85 engine- as for the 63 that is another story.
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