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Which Intake upgrade do you have installed?

Which Intake upgrade do you currently have installed?

  • COBB

    Votes: 35 10.3%
  • Mountune

    Votes: 37 10.9%
  • Mishimoto

    Votes: 32 9.4%
  • CP-E

    Votes: 33 9.7%
  • FSWERKS

    Votes: 3 0.9%
  • Injen

    Votes: 42 12.4%
  • 2J-Racing

    Votes: 16 4.7%
  • MAP

    Votes: 12 3.5%
  • K&N

    Votes: 7 2.1%
  • "Custom"

    Votes: 13 3.8%
  • "Drop-In" Flat Panel Filter

    Votes: 95 27.9%
  • "Modified" Stock Intake

    Votes: 15 4.4%

  • Total voters
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I'm telling ya, that 2J makes my car sound like a vacuum cleaner from the inside while driving on the freeway.
 


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Seaside
I just installed the 2j about a week and a half ago and I love it. It makes me laugh almost every day. The drone while on a highway isn't that bad because I already listen to loud music anyways.

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So it's been just over a month now and my car just started throwing a P04DB code

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Raleigh
@Sekred any chance you have the part number for that filter? In the process of replicating but the K&N I bought is too big for the box.

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Charlotte
The thing about drop in filters is well... they don't work.
if you're a pansy who dosen't know how to mod cars then go for it
 


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Raleigh
The thing about drop in filters is well... they don't work.
if you're a pansy who dosen't know how to mod cars then go for it
This in response to my post? Cause the filter I'm referring to is a cone style for a DIY intake.

Either way, go be a dick somewhere else.

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Sekred

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Mid North Coast
@Sekred any chance you have the part number for that filter? In the process of replicating but the K&N I bought is too big for the box.

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I think it is a EaAU3570. See link for the website which shows dimensions.

https://www.amsoil.com/shop/by-prod...ir/amsoil-ea-universal-air-induction-filters/

https://www.amsoil.com/products/ea_filters/EaAU_Photos_and_Specs.pdf

https://www.donaldson.com/en-au/eng.../replacement-filters/donaldson-blue-filters/#
 


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gtx3076

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I just installed the greenfilter drop-in filter and did some logs on the same tune I had the paper filter on. While I'm hitting a higher peak boost (first time I've ever breached 25psi) vdyno shows me as having virtually no significant difference in HP or TQ, certainly nothing I would notice. Now I don't know if there's anything to tune for to be honest, I think all else being the same (remainder of the intake system being stock) there isn't any gains to be had on E30 with a high flow drop-in filter.

Somebody did post the crossover pipe having a significant effect on torque numbers and modest effect on HP. But I figured for 1 minute of work and $40 it would be worth getting the filter even for small gains, but right now, the filter alone isn't worth the money unless I upgrade other parts. I also don't hear the turbo or intake anymore than I did before, either.
 


green_henry

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Pleasant Hill, CA
I replaced my Green filter with the new aFe filter a few weeks ago, and I like it. I don't really care about being able to hear intake noise, so having a quieter filter is neutral for me. I have not noticed any downsides (other than less intake noise), and it seems to flow better -- but that's hard to judge because I added an E30 tune shortly thereafter. I'm not sure it's worth replacing what you already have (Green, K&N, whatever), but if you're stock, the aFe filter is a nice option.
 


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Location
Ca
I put custom as I have a Whoosh crossover pipe with a Mountune induction hose and drop in Cobb filter.
 


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Ontario, CA, USA
I was looking into the ST200 air box with a induction hose and a crossover pipe but it’s kinda pricey for the whole set, I also like how the CPE intake looks and it seems the CPE has a extra hole either on the bottom or side for extra cool air, they say it sucks up air from the wheel well, but I was wondering if you can somehow attach a ST200 hose in there and route it to the fog light area. Anyone tried it ?
 


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Wiesbaden, Germany
I was looking into the ST200 air box with a induction hose and a crossover pipe but it’s kinda pricey for the whole set, I also like how the CPE intake looks and it seems the CPE has a extra hole either on the bottom or side for extra cool air, they say it sucks up air from the wheel well, but I was wondering if you can somehow attach a ST200 hose in there and route it to the fog light area. Anyone tried it ?
The ST200 does have a hole in the bottom. Whoosh sells a fog light delete to route the piping of the ST200. You can use this pipping, cheaper than the ST200 hose.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/254611253740
 




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