Re: K&N flame arrestor
Interesting article...
I also have a corvette, ls6 z06,
I'm sure Tim knows this, but for others... When you change the air filter and or air path to flow more air than the "factory tune" you have to do a computer re-set that tells to computer to build new fuel tables. It can only compensate a certain % while running from this table. I think the filter could get clogged enough that it would get out side of what the computer can adjust for while running down the road on this table developed to run on this free flowing filter. If you did a new re-set with the clogged filter, either with the appropriate scan tool or by leaving it off the battery and going thru the manual procedure, it would develop tables to run efficiently with the now more restricted filter. The cars in the article must not have been clogged enough to get out side the parameters of what the computer could adjust for, by taking fuel away to maintain proper afr.
Also to others, the corvettes have a computer that relays tons of info to a dash display.... instant mpg, avg mpg, etc. That's prob why Tim is able to relay exact performance of the filter as he is using it.
Air flow gains from some of the air filter and air tubes on corvettes are massive. I have seen it many times on the rear wheel dyno on back to back pulls. As much as 15-20hp on a nearly stock car. Some say "well why didn't GM produce it that way", well because if you drive a corvette thru a deep puddle with one of these big open element filters
it will take in enough water to hydro-lock the engine. I have seen the aftermath on more than one such set up.
As to the o/p.. I know nothing specific to your 2006 mpi set up but if you can find a high flow filter that fits and your computer has the ability to adjust to increased air flow on its own or you can have it adjusted to recognize the increased air flow, WOT operation should technically see gains. If gains can be made the market usually provides it. Although they may over-hype the gains.
