07-01-2006
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flips McGee
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Review: Forced Performance Cast Aluminum Intake
I know, I know, a review on an intake? Is this a Honda forum? Ok, well after my close shave last week I decided to ditch my old intake pipe for a nice, new FP intake setup. This is a simple, well-built piece with a full 4" radius. It is designed to mate up to everything from a big-fat S-cover garret setup to a stock TD05H sized turbo. The other end of the pipe will mate up to anything with a 4" radius, but Forced Performance offers up 2 varieties of K&N filters, both cone shaped, but in different lengths: 9" and 12" long. I opted for the 9" unit, as I was afraid of fitment issues, but the 12" filter would have definitly fit, although snugly.
The Old Unit:
The Forced Performance Cast Aluminum 4" Intake:
Big enough to fit my arm through!
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07-01-2006
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flips McGee
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Re: Review: Forced Performance Cast Aluminum Intake
Same as my visit w/ your mom last night & your sister last weekend:
Forced performance has a nice little silicon coupler that they came up with to make fitment easy on a TD05H application. It is off-set just slightly to get that huge pipe away from your lower radiator hose and shifter linkage. It was a bit spendy, but worth it in my opinion.
Like any intake pipe on a car without a mass airflow sensor (MAS) and a BOV vented to atmosphere, installation was a snap; maybe 10 minutes start to finish...by the time I finished sticking my fist through the thing and admiring it.
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07-01-2006
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flips McGee
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Re: Review: Forced Performance Cast Aluminum Intake
Now....why am I writing this? Because I did have a decent intake on my car before...although a bit old, it was a full 3" unit that had no choice but to flow well. It was very similar to what a *lot* of other people run. Well, either the thing was reeeeaaaally dirty or the filter that was on there was not nearly up to snuff with this 4" x 9" K&N unit. With the full exhaust, the Tial BOV, the full intake piping setup and larger-than-stock turbo I didn't think my car would ever really get much louder until I installed a wastegate that dumped directly to the atmosphere and/or a bigger turbo.
I was immediatly impressed with the clear sucking sound I could now hear from under the hood, and the loud resonance that could be heard while accellerating and inbetween gears. My car's clear woooosh-ing sound with minor turbo whine was replaced with a clear, free-breathing sucking sound, more turbo whine, and a when letting off, the familiar crack-of-the-whip that my Tial gives off now sounds more like a big, bad-ass exhaust hale from my intake piping.
Massive change in whp? No, but I think it may be measureable. Transient boost response is certainly improved and while I *may* be mistaking being impressed by the neato new sounds coming from under the hood as more midrange torque, I think there may just be some there. I guess we'll see come July 23!
More pics here:
http://www.scheides.com/gallery/2g?&page=10
Feel free to post comments and questions here!
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07-01-2006
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Re: Review: Forced Performance Cast Aluminum Intake
Very nice. It really looks nice under the hood and will be able to accomodate you throughout many turbo choices, with the right coupler of course.
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07-01-2006
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Re: Review: Forced Performance Cast Aluminum Intake
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07-01-2006
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Re: Review: Forced Performance Cast Aluminum Intake
Ah the joys of having a 1g and having space under your hood. It must be really nice haha. That intake looks nice. I wish I could fit that filter on my 2g
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07-01-2006
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flips McGee
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Re: Review: Forced Performance Cast Aluminum Intake
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Originally Posted by Mr.98GSX
Ah the joys of having a 1g and having space under your hood. It must be really nice haha. That intake looks nice. I wish I could fit that filter on my 2g
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Look closer my friend! I drive a 2g gsx
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07-01-2006
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aka Goodbye
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Re: Review: Forced Performance Cast Aluminum Intake
Hmmm, I might have to get one of those for my new setup. My polished bushnuts cold air pipe is now too small. It's a 4" inlet and outlet, correct?
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07-02-2006
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flips McGee
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Re: Review: Forced Performance Cast Aluminum Intake
Yup, except on the filter end its *slightly* smooshed to ensure hood clearance, so a little more oval on that end. Full 4" round on the turbo side.
I'd actually like to polish this thing up, does cast aluminum polish well?
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07-02-2006
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Asshat King
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Re: Review: Forced Performance Cast Aluminum Intake
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Originally Posted by scheides
Yup, except on the filter end its *slightly* smooshed to ensure hood clearance, so a little more oval on that end. Full 4" round on the turbo side.
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Actually, I believe the upper end has the oval shape so that it matches that shape of the 2G MAS.
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Originally Posted by scheides
I'd actually like to polish this thing up, does cast aluminum polish well?
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Yes. The Injen intake pipes are cast aluminum. The one I bought from BOVADDICT was in horrible shape so I followed this guide for polishing it. I'm not completely satisfied with it yet so sometime I am going to run a high-speed buffing wheel over it to add a final touch.
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07-08-2006
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Linwood, MN
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Re: Review: Forced Performance Cast Aluminum Intake
looks good... I think it's funny you drive a 1g though
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07-08-2006
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flips McGee
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Re: Review: Forced Performance Cast Aluminum Intake
drrr, ok. did you read post #7?
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07-08-2006
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Join Date: May 2005
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Re: Review: Forced Performance Cast Aluminum Intake
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Originally Posted by Mr.98GSX
Ah the joys of having a 1g and having space under your hood. It must be really nice haha. That intake looks nice. I wish I could fit that filter on my 2g
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Nevermind I was only kidding, I know you drive a 2g GSX. I was just pointing out how he got a 1g out of those pics look at ur headlights. Like I said looks good what does this part run money wise? Can I order it from FP website? thanks in advance
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07-09-2006
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flips McGee
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Re: Review: Forced Performance Cast Aluminum Intake
Haha, alright thx, I was a little like, 'awhaaa!?!' ...FP has them under the intake section
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07-11-2006
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Big Turbo Monster
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Re: Review: Forced Performance Cast Aluminum Intake
I have the sam intake and if you are running a mas, fitment is very tight at least on a 1g FYI. My 1g with the bolt on GT35R has trouble fitting it. I think they run about $100 wiht the couplers. I think it costs $69 and you need to buy the couplers also.
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