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Old 03-11-09, 11:25 AM
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I have an IS250 AWD and really like the look and sound of the Injen Short Ram. I just want to hear everyone's opinions and some good info.
Old 03-11-09, 11:33 AM
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I got a used fujita and couldn't be happier. It sounds great and was inexpensive.
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Originally Posted by DVac3
I have an IS250 AWD and really like the look and sound of the Injen Short Ram. I just want to hear everyone's opinions and some good info.
From a performance and cost perspective nothing beats the Joe Z pipe (with reusable drop in filter).

(Or, if you need to pass CA emissions, the F-sport intake).


Anything else will be more money for equal or less performance.

From a sound perspective it'll be entirely subjective so I'm not sure how much value how something sounds to other people will help you.
Old 03-11-09, 11:40 AM
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you cant go wrong, depending on what you want.

Fsport: some sound, some gains, most expensive but doesnt void warranty, etc
JoeZ: same as Fsport but w/o sound and good gains, much cheaper.
all other intakes: from what ive heard, little to no gains, but make a lot of noise and great sound. they are not expensive either

again it depends on what you want.
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I agree...it's all in what you are looking for. The F-Sport won't void your warranty but costs more. Since your from NY, don't know if you have strict emissions....that could be a concern, just keep your OEM airbox so can swap it out if you decide to go with K&N, Injen or Joe Z if you need to pass inspection.
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I have an Injen intake and love it. I love the sound and there is some gains. Injen claims the gain to be up to 19 hp, but I don't feel that much gain. I've never dynoed it since installing it, so I wouldn't really know how much I gained with it. Nevertheless, I love the sound and the mild gains I get from this intake.
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Originally Posted by AZ06IS350
I have an Injen intake and love it. I love the sound and there is some gains. Injen claims the gain to be up to 19 hp, but I don't feel that much gain. I've never dynoed it since installing it, so I wouldn't really know how much I gained with it. Nevertheless, I love the sound and the mild gains I get from this intake.
Injen lies. (not uncommon among people selling performance parts)

The Joe Z/F-sport intakes add 5 hp.

No other intake adds more (and some might add less).
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go Injen if you want sound
if you want little performance, then go with F-sport
but trust me, those little gains are something that you won't really notice
so most people here usually go for the sound
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Originally Posted by A1Lexis
I agree...it's all in what you are looking for. The F-Sport won't void your warranty but costs more. Since your from NY, don't know if you have strict emissions....that could be a concern, just keep your OEM airbox so can swap it out if you decide to go with K&N, Injen or Joe Z if you need to pass inspection.
^^ Same applies to CA or any other State...

Have the stock intake pipe or box ready the day of your inspection.
Just in case they notice a different intake pipe in there..

Joe Z
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JoeZ is the best bang for the buck.
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Originally Posted by juice14
JoeZ is the best bang for the buck.
+1
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depends what you want... I have the F-sport and love it... i think it sounds great and i could feel a little hp gain
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Default They all pretty much suck...

I'd buy the one that sucks the most. Unfortunately, they pretty much all suck the same. So, if I wanted a quality product at a good price, I'd get the JoeZ. If I had to pass CA emissions, I'd get the F-Sport.
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Everyone's pretty much right about the K&N, Injen or Joe Z etc... Joe Z is cheapest and F-Sport has a warranty. Personally for me, I got the F-Sport Intake for obvious reasons (California), and I love it. It has a very throaty sound to it once you hit about 3200rpm. Its a little expensive (Around $300), but I was able to get mine with the MSN live cashback system which gave me $90 back. So basically I got it for $210 which isn't that bad. Hope this helps you in your quest for an intake!
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^^ sucks they dont offer the live.com cashback program anymore for ebay... i had to pay 300 for mine


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