Fabspeed 997.1 Turbo Air Intake System
#1
Fabspeed 997.1 Turbo Air Intake System
Hello Everyone,
It has been a while since we have made a post about our 997.1 Turbo intake, so I wanted to make sure that everyone is familiar with our product. The Fabspeed intake is replacement for the entire factory airbox assembly. The original flat panel paper filter is gone and in its place are two conical filters feeding carbon fiber 90 degree tubes. The system comes complete with a carbon fiber heat shield as well as all other hardware needed for installation.
The power increase on a stock car is about 15+ hp and over 20 hp for a tuned car. The installation is easy and we have instructions that can be found on our website by clicking the link below:
http://www.fabspeed.com/997TT_install_instructions.html
Please let me know if you have any questions. I will offer a discount to forum members. Please PM me for details.
Video Explanation:
Be sure to check out and "like" our Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fabspe...12917185464552
http://www.fabspeed.com/997TT.html
Jeff
It has been a while since we have made a post about our 997.1 Turbo intake, so I wanted to make sure that everyone is familiar with our product. The Fabspeed intake is replacement for the entire factory airbox assembly. The original flat panel paper filter is gone and in its place are two conical filters feeding carbon fiber 90 degree tubes. The system comes complete with a carbon fiber heat shield as well as all other hardware needed for installation.
The power increase on a stock car is about 15+ hp and over 20 hp for a tuned car. The installation is easy and we have instructions that can be found on our website by clicking the link below:
http://www.fabspeed.com/997TT_install_instructions.html
Please let me know if you have any questions. I will offer a discount to forum members. Please PM me for details.
Video Explanation:
Be sure to check out and "like" our Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fabspe...12917185464552
http://www.fabspeed.com/997TT.html
Jeff
#4
What about the OEM crappy trunk lid design that let's in all sorts of water right into the engine bay after a wash or heavy rain? Wouldn't water directly hit those filters? Would that even be a problem?
Nice looking product!
Nice looking product!
#5
Have my car washed at least 1x / week and usually every 5days or so.
Never saw more than few drops of water when opening engine lid, other than trail of water right on the seams of course and the drips from opening the lid
It's a 2012 MY TT
Never saw more than few drops of water when opening engine lid, other than trail of water right on the seams of course and the drips from opening the lid
It's a 2012 MY TT
#6
Then you are lucky Mozhacker! I have an 07 TT and water just gets all over the engine and belts. Do you wash your car or have someone else do it? I wash my own. Maybe that's why you haven't noticed Unless they redesigned them in 2012 to not do this. I've checked with the dealership about it and they said it's "normal" and the car engine is designed to get wet without issue. Porsche...engineered for everday...except when you want to wash it or leave it parked in the rain
#7
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...lower-wet.html
Funny, some have noticed it, some not. I would appreciate if the OP can shed any light on this issue and if it affects air intakes like this one showcased.
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#9
Then you are lucky Mozhacker! I have an 07 TT and water just gets all over the engine and belts. Do you wash your car or have someone else do it? I wash my own. Maybe that's why you haven't noticed Unless they redesigned them in 2012 to not do this. I've checked with the dealership about it and they said it's "normal" and the car engine is designed to get wet without issue. Porsche...engineered for everday...except when you want to wash it or leave it parked in the rain
Cant say I did a full inspection but can't recall seeing much more than some water drops. When I've washed car myself I usually use a hose to do pre rinse but dont spray from the rear into the lid, but from top facing the rear so water goes in the direction of the vanes, not against it. Would that matter?
#10
In a pinch will do myself but normally take to an all hand, pretty high end car spa place - Lavaggio in Agoura Hills, lots of exotics there. But I'm paranoid someone will slam shut the hood instead of closing right way so I go over almost all the time just before or as they open my hood/engine lid and remind the guys.
Cant say I did a full inspection but can't recall seeing much more than some water drops. When I've washed car myself I usually use a hose to do pre rinse but dont spray from the rear into the lid, but from top facing the rear so water goes in the direction of the vanes, not against it. Would that matter?
Cant say I did a full inspection but can't recall seeing much more than some water drops. When I've washed car myself I usually use a hose to do pre rinse but dont spray from the rear into the lid, but from top facing the rear so water goes in the direction of the vanes, not against it. Would that matter?
#11
Hi Guys,
It is possible for some water to get into the engine bay, so when washing your car, just try to avoid spraying directly into the deck lid. It is ok if a few drops of water get on the filter, you just don't want a lot of water getting on the filters while the engine on/under load. We have never had a problem with this system reported to us. If you want to be extra careful when spraying the engine cover with a hose, you can lay something over the filters first. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks.
Jeff
It is possible for some water to get into the engine bay, so when washing your car, just try to avoid spraying directly into the deck lid. It is ok if a few drops of water get on the filter, you just don't want a lot of water getting on the filters while the engine on/under load. We have never had a problem with this system reported to us. If you want to be extra careful when spraying the engine cover with a hose, you can lay something over the filters first. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks.
Jeff
#12
MK23, I have on 07 TT and it is a daily driver. I shut the engine off as I go through a car wash since I get alternator failure codes due to the belt slipping as the car rolls through. I also lose all power steering after starting up from any rain or when I exit the car wash. I usually have to gently rev the engine to burn off the water. I never went back to the dealer or questioned it since everything went away, but I always seem to have a significant amount of water in the engine bay when I go through a car wash. I am just about ready to pull the trigger on the Fabspeed setup and definately would not want any issues.
#14
MK23, I have on 07 TT and it is a daily driver. I shut the engine off as I go through a car wash since I get alternator failure codes due to the belt slipping as the car rolls through. I also lose all power steering after starting up from any rain or when I exit the car wash. I usually have to gently rev the engine to burn off the water. I never went back to the dealer or questioned it since everything went away, but I always seem to have a significant amount of water in the engine bay when I go through a car wash. I am just about ready to pull the trigger on the Fabspeed setup and definately would not want any issues.
Jeff
#15
Yes we do. We ship worldwide using FedEx. Please send me a PM or email if you want a shipping quote. Thanks!
Jeff
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