Your thoughts on the injen intake kit?
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Your thoughts on the injen intake kit?
Just wanted to get your thoughts on the injen intake, comes with lower and upper pipping and the intake it self? worth getting is the ic pipping good quailty? does it actually give power? will you see gains with a tune?
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I have the whole kit, fmic, U/L ic pipes and intake. I am very pleased with the quality and performance of Injen parts and definitely recommend them. To the above poster, the injen cone is a dry one as well. No oil needed.
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Injen is good for the money. I also had it on my s2000. But on the Evo, I notice better response with the buschur uicp. It's shorter and it has less bends, but its almost twice as expensive.
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i mean my goal is straight performance, i happened to brake my stock box, but it was time to replace the filter any way, so instead of payin 70 for the drop in and then another box i was just going to get the kit with the upper and lower piping and the intake for 220? but anything that out performance the injen i'm all in
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i mean my goal is straight performance, i happened to brake my stock box, but it was time to replace the filter any way, so instead of payin 70 for the drop in and then another box i was just going to get the kit with the upper and lower piping and the intake for 220? but anything that out performance the injen i'm all in