INS-BOX -- ( the Induction Noise Silencing box)  
Developed by Serpent in close
cooperation with acoustic experts. Reduces noise level
by 3 dB(A) without loosing horsepower! Mandatory for all
1/8 and 1/10 scale racing in Europe. IFMAR and EFRA
approved. Fits engines with 15mm carb-intake.

| 22,2024 |
INS-BOX 10 mm (suodatin ja öljy) |
26,75 |
| 22,2025 |
INS-BOX 15 mm (suodatin ja öljy) |
26,75 |
| 22,2012 |
Mega ilmanpuhdistajaöljy (2) |
3,20 |
| 22,2015 |
Mega ilmanpuhdistaja M15 + öljy |
12,00 |
| 22,2021 |
Mega ilmanpuhdistaja M21 + öljy |
12,00 |
Noise
problems Noise is an
issue in almost any country, and if it is not yet today,
it will be tomorrow. Race tracks have already closed
down, or are under threat because of noise
problems. In 1995 IFMAR, the World organization for
RC racing, asked the manufacturers to come up with
solutions to reduce the noise-level of 1/8 scale gas
powered racing cars. Serpent took up the challenge and
in close co-operation with the University of Delft,
developed the universal Induction Noise Silencing Box,
the INS-BOX. In combination with an effective (*)
exhaust silencer, the INS-BOX is able to reduce the
overall sound level with up to 4 decibels. If 10 cars
would be using the INS-BOX at the same time, like in a
race, the overall noise-level would drop with 5 to 6
decibels!
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Decibels Noise is
measured in decibels. The decibel scale is not linear
but logarithmic. For instance, total silence
would be 0 dB, a silent room 45 dB, a person speaking
60-65 dB, a car 80 dB, an airplane 90 dB. From a silent
room to an airplane is only doubling the amount of
decibels, but what you hear is much more than double the
noise. There are different scales used with
decibels. This depends on the type of sound and the
environment it is produced in. For noise-level
measurements used to set acceptable standards for the
human ear, the "A scale" is used. The noise level
depends on the distance between the noise source and the
point of measuring. The closer by, the higher the noise
level. The standard distance for measuring noise
levels of cars and machines is 10 mtrs. The universal
norm for industrial noise levels has been set at 80dB(A)
at 10 mtrs. A noise level of 83dB(A) compared to 80
dB(A) is experienced as double the noise by the human
ear!
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Noise
levels Current 1/8
scale gas powered cars, using IFMAR homologated exhaust
pipes are measured at 89-90 dB(A). This high noise level
depends very much on the engine rpm. With the ever
increasing rpm's, the noise level went up from 84 dB(A)
in the early 80-ties, till 90 dB(A) at this moment as
engines are now capable of running well in excess of
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IFMAR and
EFRA In 1995 IFMAR
set a target of 85 dB(A) at 10 mtrs. to be achieved by
1997. With the use of the INS-BOX this can be achieved,
providing an effective exhaust silencer is used. Models
082, 089 and the 053 have been found to be effective.
EFRA has asked all the manufacturers of exhaust
silencers to issue their exhaust pipes for
re-homologation and will publish a new list of silencers
that can be used from June 1998 onwards. It is expected
that EFRA and a number of their member countries will
make the use of an induction noise silencer like the
INS-BOX, in combination with a homologated exhaust
silencer, mandatory in 1998.
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The
principle of INS-BOX RC cars have 2
sources of noise, the exhaust system and the inlet
system. With the use of homologated silencers, the
exhaust noise has been effectively reduced to
84/85dB(A). The induction noise however, has no
silencing device and with the ever increasing rpm's, the
induction noise has gone up to close to 88 dB(A).
The 2 noise sources together produce the
measured overall noise-level of close to 90 dB(A). It is
obvious that reducing the exhaust noise level further
would not affect the overall noise level. Only
reducing the induction noise would be effective in terms
of overall noise reduction. This is what the INS-BOX
does. The box is designed to filter out the 700Hz
frequencies and its harmonics. These frequencies are
'weighed' very heavily in the 'A" scale used for
measuring the 'industrial noise levels' such as cars.
The INS-BOX was designed using complex acoustic
formula's to calculate the volumes and shapes of the 2
chambers and the size and length of the holes (pipes)
which connect the 2 chambers.
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Performance Because of the
optimized design, the INS-BOX unit does hardly affect
the performance of the engine, it only reduces the
induction noise. The performance was measured in various
ways: by taking lap-times (no difference), by using
data-logger technology (no difference), and on the test
bench (approx. 3% difference). What can be felt is a
very little loss of throttle response at low speed. But
this will be the same for everybody of course. Running
the car with or without the INS-BOX has no influence on
the setting of the carburetor, which is proof that the
air-flow is not restricted. Using the INS-BOX has no
effect on the engine temperature as it
does not
restrict the airflow and the engine is not running
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Usage The INS-BOX is
equipped with a high quality and effective foam filter
to clean the air before it enters the engine. Insert the
foam filter from the top in the lower case, the rubber
filter-grommet must snap between the lips. This provides
a firm and positive fixation of the filter. Do not use
glue for this purpose too. The foam filter must be
treated with the special filter oil which is included in
the set. The INS-BOX is designed for this foam filter.
Other foam filters may not fit and should therefore not
be used.
The box itself works as an additional
protection against dust and can also be used in rainy
conditions. It does not provide full protection against
heavy water under all circumstances, the foam filter may
still get soaked.
Tie the INS-BOX down to the
carburetor by wrapping a tie-wrap around the rubber part
which fits over the carburetor. After installation on
the engine, the top-part of the INS-BOX box can easily
be removed by squeezing the lower case slightly, thereby
freeing up the upper part. To re-install, gently press
the upper part back in the lower case until it snaps
into the groove of the lower case. Do not modify any
part of the box as it will have no effect on performance
but it will disturb the proper silencing function of the
unit and the noise level will go up again. |
Loud is
Out Serpent has developed the INS-BOX for all RC
racers, independent of the brand of car or engine used.
This product is not marketed as a Serpent product, and
therefore you will not find our brand name on the
INS-BOX. IFMAR, EFRA and other organizations have
already recognized and approved the INS-BOX as an
effective noise reduction device. We at Serpent hope
that you will appreciate our efforts to reduce the noise
level of 1/8 scale racing cars and that you will start
using this device, even voluntarily. This is our
contribution to a better 'gas on-road' world.
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