Intake...even worth it?
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Intake...even worth it?
I'm still running the stock airbox and, after reading through some EvoX threads, I'm having my doubts about the benefits of an intake and tune (vs. stock airbox and tune):
I'm not sure if this is applicable for the Ralliart (and some EvoX guys report things differently), but does anyone have experience with this?
More specifically, has anyone been tuned with the stock airbox, and then later upgraded your intake? Any gains over 5hp to be seen?
But if you are getting a tune, then the intake will not help your numbers. It does give the car a nice sound tho.
An intake will not increase much HP for a tuned car. It does sound a lot better now that the turbo is breathing better.
More specifically, has anyone been tuned with the stock airbox, and then later upgraded your intake? Any gains over 5hp to be seen?
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it def allows for more options later on.
Plus at 150$ us, even if the gains are marginal, it makes the turbo very vocal, and bpv more then loud enough.
cheap upgrades if u ask me, and plan a tune anyways.
Plus at 150$ us, even if the gains are marginal, it makes the turbo very vocal, and bpv more then loud enough.
cheap upgrades if u ask me, and plan a tune anyways.
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true true a intake will make the turbo more vocal and you will hear the ssswwwooossshhh!!! that every newbie turbo owner wants to hear, there is no big HP gains from a intake but your the biggest upside to a intake is you turbo will spool a lot faster and with a good tune that will equal a small but good HP gain.
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true true a intake will make the turbo more vocal and you will hear the ssswwwooossshhh!!! that every newbie turbo owner wants to hear, there is no big HP gains from a intake but your the biggest upside to a intake is you turbo will spool a lot faster and with a good tune that will equal a small but good HP gain.
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If that's true, good thing I'm upgrading in the path that I am. I've got the EvoX IC sitting at home and the IC piping is on its way...
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TTP Engineering told me that they havn't really seen any gains from installing an intake. The setup that is stock is actually a magnificient setup. There is an awful stigma around stock intakes and how restrictive they are. In most cases this is true, but our setup is quite the opposite.
If you were to get ANY of the intakes out there, the Injen one should be your ONLY choice. It has been proven that they do not cause your car to run in the super-lean department. In fact they seem to be only (from what I've read) 6% leaner then your preffered A/F ratio. These aren't my findings, but what I have viewed from the Evo X forums.
If that intake isn't what you are looking for due to the trans. cooler being moved, then I would suggest just a drop in. Maybe go with a K&N, they seem to have a good reputation (although I do not agree with aftermarket drop-ins at all).
If you were to get ANY of the intakes out there, the Injen one should be your ONLY choice. It has been proven that they do not cause your car to run in the super-lean department. In fact they seem to be only (from what I've read) 6% leaner then your preffered A/F ratio. These aren't my findings, but what I have viewed from the Evo X forums.
If that intake isn't what you are looking for due to the trans. cooler being moved, then I would suggest just a drop in. Maybe go with a K&N, they seem to have a good reputation (although I do not agree with aftermarket drop-ins at all).