Installe Joe Z Intake...pics inside
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Installe Joe Z Intake...pics inside
I got my Joe Z intake today! Joe mad props on the fast shipping, thanks so much!!!! :approve:
Joe did a favor for me...he made a gunmetal one off for me with the black fittings.
The intake tube is very well made, the finish is excellent.
Installation is pretty straight forward, took me about 20 mins tops to do.
Btw, the instructions that come with the tube are fool proof!
Gunmetal intake
Compared to stock
Throtle body black coupler. Nice and stealth
Airbox coupler
Loosely fit.
Installed complete
The sound is sweet, nice and deep growl! You can only tell you have the intake at high RPM's, past 5K, before that, it sounds just like the stock one.
In the short time I have had it on...hours....I can tell a difference in the throttle response, much sharper. As far as power, feels as it pulls a bit harder....but the computer is still learning. I suspect as time goes along, I should feel a bigger difference.
I'll post more impressions later on.
EDIT:
I have gotten to drive the car a bit more now, definitely, the throttle response is much improved at any throtle position, the car just takes off!
At WOT, the car just rockets off....and the sound after 5K is music to my ears....I do not think I have ever had the stereo off for this long since I got the car!
Powerwise, hard to really feel a difference...4-6HP difference is really hard to tell anyhow.
Overall, if you want a bit of more ooomf, plus a lot better throttle response...and keep your car looking and sounding stock (except when you want it not to sound stock, at high revs), this is the way to go.
I suspect I will get better gains as well I change the filter to a lesser restrictive filter, such as a K&N or TRD.
Joe did a favor for me...he made a gunmetal one off for me with the black fittings.
The intake tube is very well made, the finish is excellent.
Installation is pretty straight forward, took me about 20 mins tops to do.
Btw, the instructions that come with the tube are fool proof!
Gunmetal intake
Compared to stock
Throtle body black coupler. Nice and stealth
Airbox coupler
Loosely fit.
Installed complete
The sound is sweet, nice and deep growl! You can only tell you have the intake at high RPM's, past 5K, before that, it sounds just like the stock one.
In the short time I have had it on...hours....I can tell a difference in the throttle response, much sharper. As far as power, feels as it pulls a bit harder....but the computer is still learning. I suspect as time goes along, I should feel a bigger difference.
I'll post more impressions later on.
EDIT:
I have gotten to drive the car a bit more now, definitely, the throttle response is much improved at any throtle position, the car just takes off!
At WOT, the car just rockets off....and the sound after 5K is music to my ears....I do not think I have ever had the stereo off for this long since I got the car!
Powerwise, hard to really feel a difference...4-6HP difference is really hard to tell anyhow.
Overall, if you want a bit of more ooomf, plus a lot better throttle response...and keep your car looking and sounding stock (except when you want it not to sound stock, at high revs), this is the way to go.
I suspect I will get better gains as well I change the filter to a lesser restrictive filter, such as a K&N or TRD.
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Originally Posted by vApor21
what made you get this over the LMS intake?
I like the fact that I kept the factory airbox sucking cold air.
I am using the stock air filter for now...as soon as a drop in K&N is available, I will switch it.
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Originally Posted by Ramon
Our engines sure are ugly without that plastic cover...
:lol:
I kinda like the raw look of the engine without the plastic covers....I think I am going to leave them off.
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Originally Posted by Ramon
Our engines sure are ugly without that plastic cover...
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wow. that motor does look messy without the cover. it's like they gave up on making it clean and said F it, the cover will hide it.
that tube looks better, but I can't see how it would actually do anything. I dont know what the inside of the plastic tube looks like, but it almost looks fatter than the aftermarket.
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All this is is a replacement tube connecting the airbox to the manifold.
While there's a SLIM possibility that it would make more power (and that increase is going to be so small as to fall within a margin of error for the dyno that I don't think it's even relevant), I really doubt it's going to do anything as far as sound goes either. Until someone goes and buys a decibel meter at radio shack and takes some before and after readings on the same stretch of road, I just don't buy it. Intake charge noise is almost all generated by the airflow through the filter. With all the stock plumbing in place, there's not going to be a change in volume, though perhaps in tone.
While there's a SLIM possibility that it would make more power (and that increase is going to be so small as to fall within a margin of error for the dyno that I don't think it's even relevant), I really doubt it's going to do anything as far as sound goes either. Until someone goes and buys a decibel meter at radio shack and takes some before and after readings on the same stretch of road, I just don't buy it. Intake charge noise is almost all generated by the airflow through the filter. With all the stock plumbing in place, there's not going to be a change in volume, though perhaps in tone.