i will like to get one cai so what i need to do??? oh by the way how much i need to deposit for the fmic??? thanks for the info i apreciate ioniON Performance said:spike blue - The biggest differences are in materials (ours is stainless steel piping, 4 ply silicone hoses, ss t-bolt clamps) vs. Injen's which is (aluminum, rubber hoses and screw type clamps). We use an AFE filter which has a larger surface area then the Injen, so per given rpm it will ingest more air; thus allowing more air to be compressed by the compressor in the turbo.
In regards to gains, according to an idependant source, ours made more power then the Injen set-up.
In terms of materials, SS insulates better then aluminum (thus less heat can be transferred by convection/conduction). 4ply silicone hoses are designed to be extremely duriable under heat and pressure. Rubber will deteriorate overtime under heat and pressure.
Smart people pay for the best! Post pics when everything is installed.I'm Allen said:I made my choice...check out the sig.
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jurgs01 said:Smart people pay for the best! Post pics when everything is installed.
No, I wasn't just talking about the FMIC (exhaust too). I think both FMICs have their upsides and downsides. Ion's is made of better material and has a larger core (and a dyno sheet to prove results), Hiboost requires no cutting and has free shipping. It's all about what you want out of a FMIC. You shouldn't listen to me anyway. I am waiting for the turbohoses SMIC to come out because that is the best option for me. I am getting the ION turbo-back exhaust when I have the cash to do so.Wiggles422 said:[sarcasm] So are you calling everyone that doesn't buy Ion's FMIC stupid? [/sarcasm]
Ion's FMIC isn't the best for everyone. To some people the cutting isn't worth the (I'm totally guessing) 3-5hp. Personally I don't think we'll know whose is best until they all have dyno sheets... just my .02 cents.
lol this is hilarious..how alot of people are fearing the cutting part? making it sound like the car is going to be hacked up to hell(loser)Wiggles422 said:[sarcasm] So are you calling everyone that doesn't buy Ion's FMIC stupid? [/sarcasm]
Ion's FMIC isn't the best for everyone. To some people the cutting isn't worth the (I'm totally guessing) 3-5hp. Personally I don't think we'll know whose is best until they all have dyno sheets... just my .02 cents.
easy install man...just alot of peices..you dont have to be a ASE mechanic..just basic knowledge..just as long as you know how to operate a rachetkicker22705 said:what tools are recommended to cut these specific areas? anything special, or special skills required? Will cutting these points affect our warrenties (if we don't lose it from the fmic).
i like everything the ion fmic has to offer but i just don't wanna end up spending another couple hundred dollars because i realize its too complicated to install b/c of the cutting or b/c i lack the tools.
HiBoost TS said:That is not true. The stock SMIC is very restrictive and the core we use is very, very efficient. You can see from side to side if you were to look thru the core. Also the wrinkles on the plastic charge pipes from the MSP make too much turbulence as opossed to the smooth steel pipes. In fact, with our FMIC the boost comes earlier and stronger.