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  • Philo
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    I got ya. It makes sense for a track car as it wouldn't be an issue. I'm still looking forward to trying your product when my budget allows.

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  • brody
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    Originally posted by Philo View Post
    Any fear that running an intake as low as the fogs might accumulate water induction?
    The intake is intended for off road use, ie. the race track where you won't hit deep puddles. There is a splash shield that comes with the kit too. But generally it won't be any different than the intakes where a headlight is removed.

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  • Philo
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    Any fear that running an intake as low as the fogs might accumulate water induction?

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  • NC325iC
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    how much more will it cost to add the intake to my war stroker kit?

    im gonna need to order it pretty soon

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  • brody
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    Originally posted by briansjacobs View Post
    Brody, does Dans car have stock gearing or is all that just the intake and exhaust, because that race was not even close.
    Yes, Dan has stock gearing. Dan's car is 35 rwhp MORE than the customers car. I will have to see if the gearing is different in the customers car.

    That induction kit actually looks pretty nice. It reminds me of all the Honda/Mitsubishi CAI's. Never thought there'd finally be one for E30's. ;-)
    Thanks, it does look crazier than most the intake kits out there for these cars.

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  • E30Nova
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    That induction kit actually looks pretty nice. It reminds me of all the Honda/Mitsubishi CAI's. Never thought there'd finally be one for E30's. ;)

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  • briansjacobs
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    Brody, does Dans car have stock gearing or is all that just the intake and exhaust, because that race was not even close.

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  • brody
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    For those that have been waiting, here is a picture of the intake. It uses a unique rubber elbow with integrated ICV port, as well as in integrated MAF sensor. It routes down towards the frame rail and in behind the fog light.

    This one is made from sanitary stainless, and so will the first 5 sold. The future M20 Induction kits will be made from aluminum and powder-coated black.



    Here is the rubber elbow with the integrated ICV port.

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  • brody
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    The economy doesn't change for the worse unless you keep your foot in it at all times. If your O2 sensor is working, cruising mileage will be the same.

    Our 400 and 500 HP m30's get better fuel economy on a long cruise than stock, but drink like a son-of-a if you are playing.

    Here is another quick video. This is a customers stock 325iS vs our little W.A.R. Machine. He is in for the same treatment but will be starting off with JUST the M20 induction kit.

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  • NC325iC
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    it could also be that they are getting more power utilizing the same efficiency and just more fuel/air thus giving poorer fuel economy

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  • briansjacobs
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    Originally posted by StereoInstaller1 View Post
    If you are getting more power overall, doesn't that basically mean you are getting higher efficiency and thus (if foot kept under control) better economy?
    I have never run the data, but it seems to make sense.

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    If you are getting more power overall, doesn't that basically mean you are getting higher efficiency and thus (if foot kept under control) better economy?

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  • brody
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    Originally posted by StereoInstaller1 View Post
    I think it is awesome that you guys are putting so much time and effort into the M20.

    I do have a question though: are you keeping track of fuel economy?
    It isn't changing greatly unless your keeping your foot in it. I will have to ask Dan how its doing though, he drives to Seattle every Wednesday and will know how the mileage is.

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    I think it is awesome that you guys are putting so much time and effort into the M20.

    I do have a question though: are you keeping track of fuel economy?

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  • brody
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    Originally posted by LowR3V'in View Post
    brody, non of your pictures are working for me. :x

    Can you share how much vacuum you were seeing before and after all
    the intake stuff?
    Don't know why they aren't working.

    At most there was .6" to .8" of vacuum before hand at peak power, now there it is at 0 at peak.

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