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RedComet 12-04-2009 05:37 AM

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Originally Posted by KingDavid (Post 305705)
I can agree with that statement.

By the way, fastest Evo 10? Does it trap high in the 1/4? Quick around the track? What is it fast at?

I should have specified, it's the fastest track Evolution X in Japan currently. Posted a 59.495 second run around Tsukuba on street tires which is needless to say, amazing. Heres the link for anybody interested.

HKS USA HKS Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X Time Attack Project

BLM 03-02-2011 09:00 AM

BUMP for anyone with dyno numbers on this HKS intake. One of the Vendor's mentioned in a thread that this set-up nets 8-10 whp gain???

I can't see it gaining nothing. Even replacement intake hoses and a K&N drop-in will give you a few hp (likely not even noticeable) and improved throttle response. The price is excessive though. HKS or not. Then again, there are true honda/acura enthusiasts (not ricers) who pay through the nose to have all Mugen or JUN parts on their cars and they swear by them (the quality is amazing for those manufacturers).

To each his own....I just saw a thread with pics of a 370 on spinners :thumbsdown:

elmz 03-02-2011 10:36 AM

I think some people feel the need to justify their choice of brand to satisfy their personal doubts about it. They need to feel superior to make themselves feel better by pointing out their brand choice produced more HP than yours. Which ultimately justifies why they spent the money they did....I'm just saying :icon17:

And in case anyone wants to know I went with the bargain choice, HPS tubes and K&N drop-ins. It cost me a lil over $200. HP gains? I'm not sure....

EDIT: I forgot to mention the HKS intakes look awesome! I had it in my 350 DE.

deolee 03-02-2011 06:56 PM

Quite a battle going on here~IMO SRI gives u throttle response and CAI gives u high-end hp. Name brand or not doesn't really matter as long u get what you want it from the products, it's all good brand. Some people like actual performance gains, while some people like the bling and hiss. It's all up to each individuals to judge whether or not it's worthwhile. I myself don't like doing any mod to the audio system to my car, but some people like their car sounds like a boombox. I'm not gonna call a fail on them cuz that's something they put their time and effort into. Everybody has their own taste of modding. Let's not judge or call out other fellow Z owner.
Anyway I really like how ur intake turns out. Like many said I'm little worry about the heat soaking around the filter element. Here is an idea for u~just get another same diameter pipe about 1'-2' long of the right bend, connect it with rubber silicone hose before the filter. There you got CAI with the sound u want it.:tup:

JollyGoodChap 03-02-2011 07:10 PM

Those filters flow really well but their actual ability to filter anything really blows. I read that you can actually use k&n oil on those foam filters to help with the filtration and keep them from drying out later and getting sucked into the motor.

Jordo! 03-03-2011 05:45 AM

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Originally Posted by BLM (Post 965609)
Even replacement intake hoses and a K&N drop-in will give you a few hp (likely not even noticeable) and improved throttle response.

Wrong -- gain is the same or more as any aftermarket intake at various points in the rev range.

Believe it or not, the OEM set up actually works really well with high flow panel filers and smoother tubes, as it already draw in cool air from built in bumper ducts and has excellent heat shielding.

There are several dynos on here that confirm solid gains for this set up. The gains are not negligible.

BLM 03-03-2011 07:43 AM

It's a matter of preference. 17.5 whp gain (dyno from stillen site) on the stillen for $500 + bumper removal and dremeling vs less than 200 for hoses and drop ins that may give 8-12 hp. I'm starting to re-think my stillen purchase plan...

Also I've been watching some youtube vids of time attacks and a lot of tuners have also stayed away from CAI's and used just hoses and filters.

AdamX 03-03-2011 11:36 AM

OMG..it looks so amazing..

03-04-2011 04:48 PM

where did you get them and how much? really interested in keeping my car all HKS...Thanks

BLM 03-04-2011 05:35 PM

internet pricing ranges from $550 - $775


...For a short ram intake

TonyBPD 03-04-2011 07:36 PM

I would love to have the HKS intake but damn they are overpriced.

Andy124 03-04-2011 09:55 PM

Hey guys...i really need a comment of Gruppe M Super Cleaner opinion...Anybody know the product quality and good for using???

Nikkolai 03-04-2011 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Andy124 (Post 970498)
Hey guys...i really need a comment of Gruppe M Super Cleaner opinion...Anybody know the product quality and good for using???

Those are even more expensive and it is pretty much a "bling" and JDM factor.

Andy124 03-05-2011 02:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Nikkolai (Post 970502)
Those are even more expensive and it is pretty much a "bling" and JDM factor.

My country here too hot and not suitable using CAI so I can apply drop in air filter or "Mushroom" air filter but this product came across me and wanna get more opinion before did some modification.HKS Drop-in air filter or HKS Mushroom air filter better than Gruppe M Super cleaner???

darrinps 03-05-2011 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by BLM (Post 967068)
It's a matter of preference. 17.5 whp gain (dyno from stillen site) on the stillen for $500 + bumper removal and dremeling vs less than 200 for hoses and drop ins that may give 8-12 hp. I'm starting to re-think my stillen purchase plan...

Also I've been watching some youtube vids of time attacks and a lot of tuners have also stayed away from CAI's and used just hoses and filters.

Same here. I just don't see $300 and an hour or two more work is worth the 5-9 HP you MAY get with the Stillen over the drop ins with the HKS smooth pipe. Thats a lot of money per HP when you do the math.

Of course, when it was all said and done, I just paid about $350 including installation for an under-drive pulley that might get me 5-7 HP. :shakes head:


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