View Poll Results: WHICH INTAKE DO YOU HAVE?
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Which Intake Do You Have & Are You Happy w/ It?
#31
Alright, I've got a question for all you peeps!
I am looking for an Intake that delivers power at low RPM range as well as a good deep sound at low RPM. However, I wouldn't like a LOUD sound while driving at highway speeds....
..........So any advice from the list above?!?!? which is good under ^^^ that criteria?!?!?
I am looking for an Intake that delivers power at low RPM range as well as a good deep sound at low RPM. However, I wouldn't like a LOUD sound while driving at highway speeds....
..........So any advice from the list above?!?!? which is good under ^^^ that criteria?!?!?
#34
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any idea on how much difference in the sound between a 250 vs. 350? i have a 250, thinking of an intake for a relatively easy mod.
and for kicks, your description of the sound... heh.
and for kicks, your description of the sound... heh.
#38
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For those wanting to hear the K&N Typhoon, here's a link to a video which is the most accurate reproduction of the sound I've seen on the internet so far. It's a K&N intake and a Tanabe exhaust.
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Havent seen a decent intake for less than $230. Stupid piece of pipe with a paper filter wrapped in chicken wire.
Paid 50 bucks for my last one.
On the same topic, is there a throttle body bypass mod that can be done on these cars. (radiator fluid bypass of the TB) Keeps the TB even cooler, which helps toward having a real CAI set up. I havent looked yet since i picked up two days ago.
Paid 50 bucks for my last one.
On the same topic, is there a throttle body bypass mod that can be done on these cars. (radiator fluid bypass of the TB) Keeps the TB even cooler, which helps toward having a real CAI set up. I havent looked yet since i picked up two days ago.
#44
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Havent seen a decent intake for less than $230. Stupid piece of pipe with a paper filter wrapped in chicken wire.
Paid 50 bucks for my last one.
On the same topic, is there a throttle body bypass mod that can be done on these cars. (radiator fluid bypass of the TB) Keeps the TB even cooler, which helps toward having a real CAI set up. I havent looked yet since i picked up two days ago.
Paid 50 bucks for my last one.
On the same topic, is there a throttle body bypass mod that can be done on these cars. (radiator fluid bypass of the TB) Keeps the TB even cooler, which helps toward having a real CAI set up. I havent looked yet since i picked up two days ago.
#45
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had the Fujita and just installed the Injen intake.. the Fujita was def one of the quieter intakes but once WOT, it had a nice deep sound.. the pipe on the Injen is different with the wider pipe towards the throttle body and then near the filter.. after a drive, i can feel the better response with the Injen.. after experiencing both, the Injen definitely felt a little, just a little faster than the Fujita since intakes don't really make much difference IMO the sound is def louder at WOT than Fujita with a much more deeper sound.. the only problem was that Fujita had a better fitment where the air sensor went and Injen was a little off..