Takeda short ram installed today. worth it? aaaum
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Takeda short ram installed today. worth it? aaaum
not sure the intake hype is worth the price paid. I'm actually wondering if I have lost pep off the line. Only taken it up to 40 mph tho. Hitting the interstate tomorrow. My auto buddy laughed that I'd spend for unnoticeable hp gain. Beginning to think he's right.
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blnewt (04-13-2016)
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I actually think the factory setup looks better, but I'm weird like that.
I don't know if the Takeda offers any performance gains, but I bet it sounds better than stock.
In any case, enjoy your new intake!
Myles
I don't know if the Takeda offers any performance gains, but I bet it sounds better than stock.
In any case, enjoy your new intake!
Myles
#3
My goal was to feel some hp increase, however small. Looks and sound I could care less. I don't want it loud to not draw attention. I'll put factory back in if this proves to be worthless. At the moment, factory felt faster off the line.
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All a short ram will do is increase noise/looks. You wouldn't notice a power difference unless you went long tube cold air.
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Short ram aka hot air intakes are a waste of money .You're better off going with silicone intake tubes and drop in filters. Or better yet, the Stillen gen 3 or some other LT CAI which pulls air from the front of the radiator if you actually want some performance gains.
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I appreciate all opinions on the matter. thanks!
I was going to get a CAI in the first place but was scared of thunder rain and deep puddles. -the last thing I want to think about when driving. If I knew someone personally who could reassure me that would have helped. So one of my local bartenders has a g37 with rc2, and that discussion tipped me towards short ram.
btw. isn't the stock short ramish? so how does takeda make claims that theirs is better hp when it's clearly slower off the line?
Anyway, I spoke to an infiniti Uprev mechanic about my disappointments. Thinking I'd just go back to stock and have him tune it. He said I should keep the takeda in since it's already installed and that it would be better with the takeda with a performance tune than stock with a performance tune. Still, me doing the math as a non-mechanic, wouldn't it still be faster going back to stock with an performance tune? since stock intake is faster in the first place. thoughts??
I was going to get a CAI in the first place but was scared of thunder rain and deep puddles. -the last thing I want to think about when driving. If I knew someone personally who could reassure me that would have helped. So one of my local bartenders has a g37 with rc2, and that discussion tipped me towards short ram.
btw. isn't the stock short ramish? so how does takeda make claims that theirs is better hp when it's clearly slower off the line?
Anyway, I spoke to an infiniti Uprev mechanic about my disappointments. Thinking I'd just go back to stock and have him tune it. He said I should keep the takeda in since it's already installed and that it would be better with the takeda with a performance tune than stock with a performance tune. Still, me doing the math as a non-mechanic, wouldn't it still be faster going back to stock with an performance tune? since stock intake is faster in the first place. thoughts??
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I appreciate all opinions on the matter. thanks!
I was going to get a CAI in the first place but was scared of thunder rain and deep puddles. -the last thing I want to think about when driving. If I knew someone personally who could reassure me that would have helped. So one of my local bartenders has a g37 with rc2, and that discussion tipped me towards short ram.
btw. isn't the stock short ramish? so how does takeda make claims that theirs is better hp when it's clearly slower off the line?
Anyway, I spoke to an infiniti Uprev mechanic about my disappointments. Thinking I'd just go back to stock and have him tune it. He said I should keep the takeda in since it's already installed and that it would be better with the takeda with a performance tune than stock with a performance tune. Still, me doing the math as a non-mechanic, wouldn't it still be faster going back to stock with an performance tune? since stock intake is faster in the first place. thoughts??
I was going to get a CAI in the first place but was scared of thunder rain and deep puddles. -the last thing I want to think about when driving. If I knew someone personally who could reassure me that would have helped. So one of my local bartenders has a g37 with rc2, and that discussion tipped me towards short ram.
btw. isn't the stock short ramish? so how does takeda make claims that theirs is better hp when it's clearly slower off the line?
Anyway, I spoke to an infiniti Uprev mechanic about my disappointments. Thinking I'd just go back to stock and have him tune it. He said I should keep the takeda in since it's already installed and that it would be better with the takeda with a performance tune than stock with a performance tune. Still, me doing the math as a non-mechanic, wouldn't it still be faster going back to stock with an performance tune? since stock intake is faster in the first place. thoughts??
This has been a huge internet myth, unless the intake tube is fully submerged there is nowhere near enough vacuum to suck up water through the MAF into the motor. The myth has been busted many many times on youtube. Worst case, for piece of mind you can grab those AEM bypass filters to stick in there too.
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I decided to ditch the takeda short ram for the cai. If anyone local is interested in the short rams, here's the cl page.
https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/...536276127.html
https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/...536276127.html
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They sound awesome, look really nice in the engine bay, and I haven't noticed any decrease in power. I've given up with making any REAL power while staying NA.
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