Help with intake

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Hey guys

just got my ford fiesta this weekend fiesta st 2019. So far what bothering about this car is this intake. No idea what brand it is or if it only install correct or even it is good. Car has no airbox at all aswell. So im thinking taking this out and putting a cp-e. Any suggestion would be great
 


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Hey guys

just got my ford fiesta this weekend fiesta st 2019. So far what bothering about this car is this intake. No idea what brand it is or if it only install correct or even it is good. Car has no airbox at all aswell. So im thinking taking this out and putting a cp-e. Any suggestion would be great
https://www.2j-racing.com/pre-order-2jr-fiesta-st-cowl-induction-intake.html

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so should i remove the 2j intake and put cp-e intake?
 


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Get the ST200 Intake Box from Whoosh Motorsports. It's what they used on the European ST200 version. It looks stock but gives you another air inlet source underneath.

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That's good advice. I have the Mountune version of this air box, it's the same thing but just made out of plastic, and it works well. Its secondary cold air feed comes from down low near the fog light.
 


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Stock air intake is good for 300hp or there abouts. It is quite, The cp-e has 76mm/3in. piping. The stock turbo or even the hybrid has a far smaller inlet. I'm going with the cp-e because the inlet on my Garret is 76mm. The best designed intake has no step up or step downs or tight bends. You want one continuous size from start to finish. Sometimes you have to use adapters of a different size, but it's better if you don't have to.
 




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