I know Mopar1973man has a BHAF and i was wondering how hard it was to put one in. i looked on the other forums and there was guys talking about it was a big hassel... i dont see how installing one could be that big of a deal. i was just wondering if anyone has had any experience with them and if there is any noticeable power increase or throttle response...
None... As long as what ever filter you using is not restrictive it will not change performance at all. The filter minder is a measurement gauge of intake vacuum measured in water column not inches of mercury so it takes very little vacuum to pull the disk down...
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BHAF and Filter minder - YouTube
As for the filter a BHAF is going to serve you well for many many miles as long as you re-install the filter minder back into the head of the BHAF. This way you not changing filters just because it appears dirty. Like my last filter lasted 7 years and 130K miles of Idaho dirt roads. But my turbo is still very clean...
BHAF is capable of handling engines up to 500-600 HP easy.
As for installing a BHAF... Simple just slip the neck into the intake tube and clamp it down snug. Don't overtighten!
As for getting more out of it.
Build a heat shield.
http://articles.mopar1973man.com/images/2ndgen24v/bhaf/BHAF_Template.doc
When mounting the heatshield use backing nuts below the plate to lift it up and make the top nuts flush with the stud.
Use a bungee cord to tie down the filter keep it from bouncing around.
Use a piece of 4" exhaust pipe in the neck of the BHAF to beef up the plastic neck to support more clamping force.
Drill a hole in the end of the filter and install the filter minder.