Ryan said:
LOL wrong, you hear the scream of my turbo over the sucking
the sucking just accents it 
the 90 degree bend has nothing to do with it.. lets see the dyno's in comparison, mind taking the rocket off the back of ur car b4 u dyno might effect the numbers... 
injen is a professional company thats been doing it for years, not somebody thats bored and say oh we'll put a intake it and see what happens... they dont just do prototype after prototype months of work for the hell of it.. if it was easy as just bending some pipes and walla there we have it.. then i'd get someone to make me one at the college i go to LOL.
there's no way i'd pay 200 bucks for that lil peice of pipe, u'd be lucky if ya get 50 for it..
compare prices of shortrams and cai.. pretty big difference in the prices... less material = less work = less cost.
remember is quality not quantity.
but i'll give ya credit does look good
but you make it sound as if injen doesn't know wtf there doing and ur friend thats been doing this for how long is instant genious?
Your mindset is exactly why Injen made a cold air intake. It's what Protege owners want. No offense to anyone here. Injen's first priority is marketing. They make you believe it is the best intake. And it is a good concept, for non-intercooled, naturally aspirated engines. Such as an Integra, Civic, Accord, Cavalier, etc. Look on Injen's CAI application list, and that's the cars you will see.
And they can afford to sell it cheaper because they mass produce it, with their endless supply of materials. Their bulk rates on aluminum must be awesome. As you know, Injen focuses on mass producing intake systems for economy/sport-compact cars. Billet Design works on building individual cars, whether it's their 700rwhp Supra or 850rwhp Porsche. They wouldn't have worked on a Mazdaspeed Protege hadn't I been friends with the owner. It was my idea to bring the intake to the forum, since I didn't see many intake options here.
Do me a favor, go on the Supra forum, or the WRX forum, or the RX7 forum, or the Silvia forum, or the VR4 forum, or the 300ZX forum, or even the Skyline forum, and see what type of intake they are using for their turbocharged car. 99% of the time it's a short-ram intake. What do they do when they want cooler air? Upgrade the intercooler, because that's how
we cool the air that goes into the intake manifold. Not by sticking a filter down in the fender.