I've read a couple threads on the Takada CAI decided that was the one for me and started to price them.. Most online stores sell them around $495. I found
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01-02-2013, 01:45 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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I've read a couple threads on the Takada CAI decided that was the one for me and started to price them.. Most online stores sell them around $495. I found one store selling it for $160 less?? The stock picture shows proper intake and item number reflects correct number but wondering if they are mixed up with the short ram intake which sells for this range....
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He's right, it has similar gains but not quite as good. Better then a short ram in most cases and but not quite as good as the Gen 3's but for the price its worth it. At least if you're looking at hp:cost ratio. If you're looking just for the highest HP gain then Gen 3's are the way to go.
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Biggest "advantage" it has is that you don't have to cut anything to install them and the filter is a "dry" filter...
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I got the system and installed it myself. It was really nice not having to cut. However, when you install it, you have to squeeze the silicone linking tubing through the radiator support which deforms it and decreases its cross section. This is the only real flaw IMO. If you are okay with cutting and don't mind the extra hundred or so bucks, the Gen 3 is better because you don't get this squeezing. Akuma's also looks nice, similar price range, with some good numbers, but you'd need a tune after.
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You can check my thread here for dyno results. Unfortunately I don't have stand alone results for the CAI only.
Uprev @ Zcargarage I would say if you are installing yourself and don't want to cut your car up get the Takeda's, but otherwise I agree with DarkJak that the design is quite questionable, since you are decreasing the diameter of stock intake by shoving silicone tube through the stock opening, but I'm no CAI expert. |
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What if I were to buy this intake and still cut the opening so it doesn't have to squeeze through, you think that will increase the airflow and add some more power?
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It wouldnt be anything noticeable. The silicon does not pinch that bad through the support. Everyone always says its a choke point but honestly i dont even think it makes a difference it being pinched like that cuz its still the same diameter no matter how you want to look at it. Through the support it loses maybe an inch on the sides but the top and bottom gets expanded that inch you lost there. So i wouldnt even say theres a loss of air flow. But if it makes you feel better you can cut the support just like the gen 3s. If you do that i would make the cut as smooth as possible to make sure no edges start to cut the silicone with vibration or cut big enough so theres no contact.
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While circumference stays the same, the cross-sectional area will be reduced, guaranteed. A circle has the best area/perimeter ratio. Anything else would have less area. I'm probably going to go back one day and dremel the support out to allow the tubing to expand more.
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Regarding those results. Looks like the Ark exhaust flows better than the Berks (if ever so slightly) Though he says the Takeda didn't gain much over the ARK+ tuning, torque and power under the curve is noticeably up. I figure with the ARK put back on, it would put up better figures. Just my thoughts.
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