Any Body have pics of the RPMC turbo inlet. any reviews?

So far, there are 2 companies currently making a turbo inlet for our cars: RPMC and ATP. The ATP one has some reviews suggesting that it doesn't fit as well, and IIRC it has a very sharp corner whereas the RPMC has a mandrel bent curve. The battery does need to come out, it makes the whole process a whole lot easier. If I did this again, I would have gotten new suspension parts and a motor mount for the driver's side and done everything in one shot.

The other 2 companies that are in the prototyping process are Cobb and CPE. Theirs will be reinforced silicon parts, and if I had to guess, I would price them in the 150-200 range.
 
Wish I could order now, but with the holidays coming up, I think I'm gonna have to hold off until jan/feb. From the looks of it I doubt the cobb or cp-e will be out by then. If so, I'll get one, if not, RPMC.

Btw, I assume now performance difference from aluminum to silicon (except maybe a bit of heat), think they will sound any different??
 
Wish I could order now, but with the holidays coming up, I think I'm gonna have to hold off until jan/feb. From the looks of it I doubt the cobb or cp-e will be out by then. If so, I'll get one, if not, RPMC.

Btw, I assume now performance difference from aluminum to silicon (except maybe a bit of heat), think they will sound any different??

silicon I'm sure will be quieter prolly, however the rmpc sounds really good IMHO, you can hear the turbo spooling with it :)
 
I noticed in the video that it's a silicone 2"-to-2.5" reducer, does this mean the stock intake piping is 2.5" from the factory inlet/aftermarket inlet to the intake? Reason I ask is with my research towards proper intakes for the MS3.

Injen 2.5"
MSCAI 2.75"
CP-E 3"

Not sure which one's the appropriate one really.
 
silicon I'm sure will be quieter prolly, however the rmpc sounds really good IMHO, you can hear the turbo spooling with it :)

Really this is more a sound mod and less a power mod I am thinking, so I want whatever sounds better. Besides, no one is going to put something on their car that sounds awful when there is a great sounding competitor in the same price range.

Still waiting on sound clip or videos of the inlet. Saw the one of the install... why couldn't he have taken us for a drive?
 
In the video, it said it was a prototype test fit or something. Maybe that's why?

And I silently agreed about his comment regarding the OEM turbo inlet design "probably some out-of-college student drew it up, never went to look at the car." It's true, I used to think the same thing, modding cars in the past. Like "These people must not know a thing about cars because theres no way air is going through that!"
 
I like mine. Not sure if there was any real difference...no numbers or anything to show that. Just looking at the two, though...I'd have to think something improved somewhat, whether it's spool-up time, power, or whatever. The stock piece is a pancake.
 
i wish i had mine!!! kind of had trouble communicating with them , so my order waas cancelled!! but other than that heard a lot of good things :)
 
I've had one for about a month. I bought it off another member here (new, unused). I wound up painting mine black with hi-temp ceramic engine paint to make it inconspicuous. Honestly, even at what I paid ($200 shipped), I don't really think it's worth it. I makes the turbo louder and it "may" spool faster/sooner, but I really didn't get any more top end power from it and to think I paid LESS for my Cobb SRI, which gave a very significant power gain, I can't say $200 is worth it. I would have rather spent the money on a torque dampner or a CPe engine and had money left over, because the ETS topmount I added is making wheel hop a b****, even with my Corksport inserts. It's a well made piece, but overpriced IMO. You can buy test pipe for less and get more power gain.
 
Cobb is comming out with a silicone one soon.....less heat to be conducted than the metal piece. Cobb may do a dyno, but who knows.
 
I noticed in the video that it's a silicone 2"-to-2.5" reducer, does this mean the stock intake piping is 2.5" from the factory inlet/aftermarket inlet to the intake? Reason I ask is with my research towards proper intakes for the MS3.

Injen 2.5"
MSCAI 2.75"
CP-E 3"

Not sure which one's the appropriate one really.

I was also wondering the same thing. I have an Injen CAI and was wondering if I need a different silicon coupler for this this pipe at that location. The only one that is mentioned in the RPMC description is the 2.5" - 2" silicon reducer to the turbo.
 
i am subbing to this as I will comment soon when I instal mine sunday.

I got a custom one that a forum member built and sold to me, so it's not cobb or rpmc, but welded aluminum and silocone couplers.

I am affraid of that whole 2.5 to 2 inch thing, they should make the turbo inlet bigger (the part on the side of the turbo :))
 
cobb's isn't out yet, nor is cp-e's...
only rmpc and atp are on the market for now, it appears, and then custom work done by people
 
cobb's isn't out yet, nor is cp-e's...
only rmpc and atp are on the market for now, it appears, and then custom work done by people

i had been pm-ing with corksport and they mentioned about the one that comes with the short ram intake system they sell (both the intake and the inlet combined for only $230 shipped!) I asked if they would be selling the inlet seperate, and they said possibly at the beginning of the year for around $80... which sounds pretty good to me! But I decided to get this custom one and see how she works. This is such a small minor part that I doubt the difference between the custom one and the actual brand name one will produce that much more power if any between the 2, they'll probably both work just as good and produce the same affects. So if I like the custom one I will stick with it. I'm putting it in sunday, then we'll see how she sounds. I still want to see and hear your dp and fmic you installed in person and I need a video of my greddy type-s if you can record it for me :)
 
Nice, let us know how she sounds. I doubt there will be any difference like you said between the custom one and the rpmc. Both do the same thing
 
I have installed the corksport intake system (including their inlet pipe). Since I was overboosting I was changing back to my factory tmic and swapped my cobb sri out and put this in at the same time. Also swapped greddy-rs in recirc for hks ssq in vta. Yeah, it was that kind of night.

I'll start with the negative:
First thing I noticed about the inlet pipe was damn the thing is tiny. It does match the turbo inlet size, so not gonna knock on that. Second, after install I looked online and apparently my wastegate solenoid port was bent almost 90 degrees. Almost worried to try and bend it back cause it might snap. There is also a mounting tab that bent very easily until we weren't sure how it was supposed to go. We also had to drill it out because the hole wasn't large enough. Because of the flexing tab, my filter is pointing a bit upward and has been bent at the corner from closing the hood.

The positive:
Price can't be beat for everything you get. Except for the points I noted above, quality is pretty much top notch. You even get full instructions and t-clamps for everything, which was a really nice touch!! I was worried about no air straightener but testing showed they didn't need it and I haven't seen any red flags. The ends of the pipes were rolled too. AEM dry flow filter installed, no more oiling.

The install was about 3 hours for everything including taking our sweet time, eating diner, and drinking a few beers. Taking the battery box is mandatory, but I could do it now in under 10 minutes. It really is easy and worth it. I didn't notice any performance gain since I was downgrading from my intercooler, but I assume it's about the same as the cobb.

The sound is about the same inside the cabin. My buddy said it sounds a bit louder outside, and I kind of get that too. When you hear the suction start, the tone hints that it's louder outside. I can't really explain. The turbo def spools faster though. Of course on this car, who needs a faster spool??

So why even get a turbo inlet? If you ever see your factory one, it's pathetic. Even if you don't see horsepower numbers, it's gotta be doing something. And for those wondering, I am not overboosting now that I have the factory tmic (sad face) and I am running the hks ssq in vta without much issue, just rich shifting bogging a bit and the occasional small backfire, zero idle issues. I even took the fin out and just get a very loud WHOOOOSH, not the snap most valves get.
 
I have installed the corksport intake system (including their inlet pipe). Since I was overboosting I was changing back to my factory tmic and swapped my cobb sri out and put this in at the same time. Also swapped greddy-rs in recirc for hks ssq in vta. Yeah, it was that kind of night.

I'll start with the negative:
First thing I noticed about the inlet pipe was damn the thing is tiny. It does match the turbo inlet size, so not gonna knock on that. Second, after install I looked online and apparently my wastegate solenoid port was bent almost 90 degrees. Almost worried to try and bend it back cause it might snap. There is also a mounting tab that bent very easily until we weren't sure how it was supposed to go. We also had to drill it out because the hole wasn't large enough. Because of the flexing tab, my filter is pointing a bit upward and has been bent at the corner from closing the hood.

The positive:
Price can't be beat for everything you get. Except for the points I noted above, quality is pretty much top notch. You even get full instructions and t-clamps for everything, which was a really nice touch!! I was worried about no air straightener but testing showed they didn't need it and I haven't seen any red flags. The ends of the pipes were rolled too. AEM dry flow filter installed, no more oiling.

The install was about 3 hours for everything including taking our sweet time, eating diner, and drinking a few beers. Taking the battery box is mandatory, but I could do it now in under 10 minutes. It really is easy and worth it. I didn't notice any performance gain since I was downgrading from my intercooler, but I assume it's about the same as the cobb.

The sound is about the same inside the cabin. My buddy said it sounds a bit louder outside, and I kind of get that too. When you hear the suction start, the tone hints that it's louder outside. I can't really explain. The turbo def spools faster though. Of course on this car, who needs a faster spool??

So why even get a turbo inlet? If you ever see your factory one, it's pathetic. Even if you don't see horsepower numbers, it's gotta be doing something. And for those wondering, I am not overboosting now that I have the factory tmic (sad face) and I am running the hks ssq in vta without much issue, just rich shifting bogging a bit and the occasional small backfire, zero idle issues. I even took the fin out and just get a very loud WHOOOOSH, not the snap most valves get.

lucky bastard, solving your bov issue, now you're set! If I liked a whoosh I would probably snag one of those HKS... I might try to borrow one to see how i like it. I'm weary on the battery removal and the box. I believe according to the guy who sold me the turbo inlet that nothing else is needed, it should bolt right up, I will just probably lose a few of the mounts/clips that were on the stock one. Hopefully I don't get any overboosting or any of that. I have found with my boost guage and it sems to depend on what gear I am in for my maximum boost, it varies from each gear as far as i've seen. Hopefully you can put your ets back, on, thats sucks after you spent all that money for it and can't use it no :(
 

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