T.Y. Yap's Review Of The Jwt Pop-Charger
Name: T.Y. Yap
Email: tyyap@asu.edu
Product: JWT POP-Charger
Model:
Store: JWT: www.jimwolftechnology.com
Price: $125
Car: 1997 Nissan S14 240SX SE
Worth_it: Yes
Difficulty_Rating: 3
Date: 01 Apr 1999
Problems
None
Tips
Straight forward removal and replace.
Thoughts
Visually, the POP-charger filter system is more interesting than OEM airbox. The K&N cone has a nice, nifty look to it. Audio wise, the removal of the OEM airbox eliminated the resonance chamber designed to quiet down the roaring induction noise of the engine. The removal of the OEM airbox allowed a slightly better flow, allowing for slightly better throttle response.
Other
The JWT POP-Charger need a heatshield built around it to prevent it from taking in the hot ambient air in the engine bay. I removed the bottom resonance chamber from inside the LF wheel well.