Complete Perrin Intake thoughts and review(ish)
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Complete Perrin Intake thoughts and review(ish)
First of all, i'm writing this post for anyone thinking about buying this product. If your here for a step by step of the install, this is not for you. Anyway..
I got the package this morning and was giddy as hell to throw it on my car. For those that don't know, i drive a bone stock 06 Evo 9 MR. Well, i have a Greddy TI-C pipe, but stock other than that. So this being my first performance mod, i was excited to get my hands nice and dirty.
I opened up the box to behold the goods, and i want to note, that everything was nicely packaged and well taken care of. Everything was in its own separate bag/divider. So i went and popped the hood of my Evo and prepared to get underway.
Now ill say this. ANYONE CAN INSTALL THIS INTAKE. However it is my opinion that only people with automotive/mechanical knowledge will be able to do it in the 1 hour time the instructions suggest it will take. For the record i got it all on and working in no less than 5 hours (more on that in a bit)
Id like to say my only complaint is that the instructions are completely written for people that know what the hell they're doing. And thats fair, i don't blame Perrin for that, though it led to a lot of "hmmm...... i think it means this" kind of moments. Again, I can drive my car, but don't ask me how its put together.
However, in the end, everything fit like a glove. Though one comment, that im curious if its just me thats noticed/is affected, or if its like this for everyone, the filter for the intake was too large for the heat shield. I mean horizontally, to get it onto the heat shield, i had to push, pull, and bend a small part of the filter to get the bottom of it to seat properly. So it looks great, but one side is wedged in there. On top of that, i had to fight and cut a bunch of wires (ungroup them i mean) to get the heat shield to barely fit where its supposed too, and even after the fighting its still not seated properly.
If anyone has any advice on that, id greatly appreciate it.
Minor gripes aside, im very happy with this product. It's very clean and looks sexy next to the engine.
Unfortunatly i havent been able to drive my car yet since the installation (i had to run off to work before i could tighten down all the clamps and secure the BOV and so on and so forth) so i will of course edit this post with pictures and a driving feel by tomorrow. Will the BOV be super loud now? Will the turbo spool faster? Will i notice more power under my foot? I hope yes to all of these. (though it will probably be no to all but the first haha)
Anyhow, just wanted to make a post about my thoughts on this product. Before i bought it i searched and searched and couldnt find a single one, so now im making my own. And again, if anyone (Perrin rep) have any advice, please feel free to post. Also, feel free to flame my poor mechanic skills haha
I got the package this morning and was giddy as hell to throw it on my car. For those that don't know, i drive a bone stock 06 Evo 9 MR. Well, i have a Greddy TI-C pipe, but stock other than that. So this being my first performance mod, i was excited to get my hands nice and dirty.
I opened up the box to behold the goods, and i want to note, that everything was nicely packaged and well taken care of. Everything was in its own separate bag/divider. So i went and popped the hood of my Evo and prepared to get underway.
Now ill say this. ANYONE CAN INSTALL THIS INTAKE. However it is my opinion that only people with automotive/mechanical knowledge will be able to do it in the 1 hour time the instructions suggest it will take. For the record i got it all on and working in no less than 5 hours (more on that in a bit)
Id like to say my only complaint is that the instructions are completely written for people that know what the hell they're doing. And thats fair, i don't blame Perrin for that, though it led to a lot of "hmmm...... i think it means this" kind of moments. Again, I can drive my car, but don't ask me how its put together.
However, in the end, everything fit like a glove. Though one comment, that im curious if its just me thats noticed/is affected, or if its like this for everyone, the filter for the intake was too large for the heat shield. I mean horizontally, to get it onto the heat shield, i had to push, pull, and bend a small part of the filter to get the bottom of it to seat properly. So it looks great, but one side is wedged in there. On top of that, i had to fight and cut a bunch of wires (ungroup them i mean) to get the heat shield to barely fit where its supposed too, and even after the fighting its still not seated properly.
If anyone has any advice on that, id greatly appreciate it.
Minor gripes aside, im very happy with this product. It's very clean and looks sexy next to the engine.
Unfortunatly i havent been able to drive my car yet since the installation (i had to run off to work before i could tighten down all the clamps and secure the BOV and so on and so forth) so i will of course edit this post with pictures and a driving feel by tomorrow. Will the BOV be super loud now? Will the turbo spool faster? Will i notice more power under my foot? I hope yes to all of these. (though it will probably be no to all but the first haha)
Anyhow, just wanted to make a post about my thoughts on this product. Before i bought it i searched and searched and couldnt find a single one, so now im making my own. And again, if anyone (Perrin rep) have any advice, please feel free to post. Also, feel free to flame my poor mechanic skills haha
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I would like to see the results after you have put it all back together, Perrin claims you dont need to tune the car after install. but I have read on this forum that you do.
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Well, im glad to say after much struggle (few clamps that were hard to tighten, nothing seated right, etc) that the Perrin intake has finally settled in and works like a charm. Ill have to say that its extremely loud, both the intake and BOV. In the mid RPM's, id say 3-5k, the intake sounds like its forming a tornado in the hood of your car. It's loud. Also, the BOV is much much more distinguishable than it was with the stock intake. now if i barely have 1-2 psi i can hear the "PSH!" of the BOV.
So, any noticable power gains?... no. Does the turbo spool faster? Much much faster. Can i finally hear my BOV? Yes. almost annoyingly so.
So i hope ive answered any basic questions anyone had, and if there are other questions ill gladly give them a shot.
As for Bigben, i completely and totally agree. Sorta. I personally live about 2 hours from a single descent tuner, so while id love to run out and get re-tuned, its just not possible for me. (i work 7 days a week part time) but now that ive installed this, im definitely looking for some time off to get it done.
So, any noticable power gains?... no. Does the turbo spool faster? Much much faster. Can i finally hear my BOV? Yes. almost annoyingly so.
So i hope ive answered any basic questions anyone had, and if there are other questions ill gladly give them a shot.
As for Bigben, i completely and totally agree. Sorta. I personally live about 2 hours from a single descent tuner, so while id love to run out and get re-tuned, its just not possible for me. (i work 7 days a week part time) but now that ive installed this, im definitely looking for some time off to get it done.
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I just bought one and the quality seems top-notch for the price.
It will be replacing my ARC airbox for about the same price as replacement filters for the afformentioned bling-take.
I will post results once it's on.
It will be replacing my ARC airbox for about the same price as replacement filters for the afformentioned bling-take.
I will post results once it's on.