Lord_Zath said:What about the sri?
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Lord_Zath said:No I mean dry intake
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I'll agree it's not very likely, but it has happened to at least two members of the boards here.II-Savy said:Dude no way your gunna suck water up the CAI considering it's almost 2 feet off the ground. I advise not driving into ponds. Seriously though, you'd have to drive through very deep water to submerge(sp) the filter.(flash)
t3ase said:I haven't read through the thread but I looked in to covering my Injen with real CF before and was quoted around $300. If this goes through, this is a hell of a deal, especially considering the price I was quoted was just to wrap the existing parts, not construct new pieces.
Riles said:Damn, I guess I should charge more then, huh? Heh, I'm just kidding.
Seriously might have to make filter options, though, because the filter will be the single most expensive part of the kit (aside from my time in making the parts!) The current price includes a pretty much standard filter, nothing special at all.
I am still developing a shorter SRI, although as it gets shorter, you see less carbon fiber! Since I already have molds for the CAI and the SRI the way it was, it could just become another option- maybe we'll call the current setup the MRI (medium ram intake) (rofl2)
Slug420: The pics should still show up on the first post in the thread... are you still having trouble seeing them?
LordZath: The target for the SRI is $25 less than the CAI, whether its in the GB or not. The turbo to maf section requires the most work, since thats where the recirc tube and valve cover vent go, and I also have to make the cf-covered copper recirc tube to hook up the BPV.
Lord_Zath said:Is it possible you could make a SRI for a standard engine bay? non-turbo? I have a P5...
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Lord_Zath said:Is it possible you could make a SRI for a standard engine bay? non-turbo? I have a P5...
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Kooldino said:Hey, just a warning, you might not wanna get an intake if you plan on gong with a SC. You'll end up not using the intake pipe anymore.
Anyway, Cool product! CF *should* deal with the temps fine (for IC pipes)