Evo Intake (Long Term Update)?
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Evo Intake (Long Term Update)?
Anyone want to chime in on how they like it (Evo Intake), now that they have had it a while . I have been think of getting one and would like some feedback of people that own one. Are your postives based on driving with it or just that you know it is enginered better than stock airbox, thanks in advance
#3
I have had mine for almost 7 months with no issues. I do have the pre-non oiled filter also, and have cleaned my MAF maybe 3 times since the install. I do not feel anything different after a cleaning, so I assume it is fine and not collecting any oil on the MAF.
As in like it...I love it! It does feel to have some more power (I feel like it boosts quicker and .1 bar higher for me), and better throttle response. You can also hear the DV's inside the car blow off a little. Can get a little annoying when you keep hearing "pffffft" when you are driving normally like on a highway. My car boosts quick and tends to hold .1-.2 boost while I am just cruising on the highway at 70mph...or higher.
Only thing to keep in mind is when you wash your car. I always cover the inlet with a plastic bag to prevent water accumulating on the bottom of the box. I heard there was a drain hole...but mine does not seem to have one (I have taken mine out a few times). Just remember to take the bag off afterwards, car will just stall out...trust me I have done it.
As in like it...I love it! It does feel to have some more power (I feel like it boosts quicker and .1 bar higher for me), and better throttle response. You can also hear the DV's inside the car blow off a little. Can get a little annoying when you keep hearing "pffffft" when you are driving normally like on a highway. My car boosts quick and tends to hold .1-.2 boost while I am just cruising on the highway at 70mph...or higher.
Only thing to keep in mind is when you wash your car. I always cover the inlet with a plastic bag to prevent water accumulating on the bottom of the box. I heard there was a drain hole...but mine does not seem to have one (I have taken mine out a few times). Just remember to take the bag off afterwards, car will just stall out...trust me I have done it.
#7
Had mine since, September of 04 and still love the sound Put on at least 2-3 per week and so far everyone loves em here.
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#10
Originally Posted by TKDalumni
but I know of 600+HP cars that don't use it.
#11
Originally Posted by john revis
Hey, Alex, how about commenting on the drain hole. Mine didn't have one, either. (note that I said "didn't")
Really?! They have one (you have to know where to look) in the "leveee"/ridge below the filter.
#13
Here you go guys... you can't actually "see" it when it's installed. It's under the filter towards the back so you only see it when you don't have one. It's also small but there ya' have it... Please do let me know if any of you don't have it because all the ones I've seen do!
#15
Originally Posted by Shark01
When the dry filter version just came out, the were still people with MAF issues. More than power, I'd like to see if that has been solved.
The car will see much track driving and various high speed trips through the Europe (mainly to the Nürburgring.) Would hate to have some engine lights on, because at least in Germany according to statistics the 996 is really one of the most reliable cars. Not to mention having only one Porsche official dealer in my country (who seem to be against installing that kind of intake) if I have to deal with codes and MAF issues.
About power gains, I haven't seen any independent dyno sheets (only lots of positive comments from the customers, that's why I bought one...)
ImagineAuto dynoed 14.9rwhp gain on a stock car.
EVO MS itself has some dyno sheets which show a 10rwhp gain with a stage2 car and with the GT750 kit the power gain was pretty huge, something like 75rwhp.