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anyone having problem with aftermarket intake??
i'm trying to get blitz sus intake for my '02 wrx, but i've been hearing that instead of aftermarket intake, staying with stock intake is a better way for the car. is that true??
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[QUOTE][size=1][i]Originally posted by kevn2 [/i]
[B][color=purple]i'm trying to get blitz sus intake for my '02 wrx, but i've been hearing that instead of aftermarket intake, staying with stock intake is a better way for the car. is that true??[/color][/B][/size][/QUOTE]This is the opinion of some. Here's Shiv Pathak's (Vishnu Performance) opinion on the subject: [url=https://www.i-club.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=4397&pagenumber=2][color=red]Vishnu's take on Intakes[/color][/url] -- [color=red]^[/color][color=blue]ww[/color][color=red]^[/color] "[color=blue]...axles of evil...[/color]" - George W. Bush |
You can buy an upgarded filter that drops into your stock intake box. There are a few brands out there. All i can think of is K&N, Zerosport and STI. I have a Greddy intake I think it looks alot better and it feel like it works. You can hear it when you step on the gas.
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if you stay with the stock setup, take out the silencer in the fender, i noticed faster spool-up plus it sounds nice b/c you can hear the turbo.
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ive done alot of research on this topic before, and most people say to stick with the stock setup.
go for a drop in panel filter, and like eyeballs said, do the silencer removal. gluck :D |
I have a injen intake on my 03 and like it alot but after installing a utec it doesnt really seem to work well with it. I am planning when I have the time to put the stock intake back on
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