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Old May 5, 2008 | 05:18 PM
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We should change this thread to a special "please hook me up/begging" section. Anyone know the pricing for sure yet? and where is the group buy sign up? If this set up is under $550 sign me up immediately
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Old May 6, 2008 | 02:42 AM
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Originally Posted by DetroitG37Joe
Yeah it seems to not be a rattle but more like an exhaust "buzz" lol...man i wonder if it will worse or if we will even have rights to the new exhaust for it...i figure since not everyone has it we deserve it but i dunno we'll see...
Yep, a buzz noise is exactly what I got.
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Old May 6, 2008 | 02:50 AM
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truthfully the only reason i believe these gains are legit, is that the injen intake on my brother G35 coupe made a great difference in power.
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Old May 6, 2008 | 08:49 AM
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I brought up a similar concern that people thought using the two front inlets for a ram air setup, people thought the engine would get flooded. What about in other ram air setups ala Trans Am, they seem to be working fine. Ram air on a TA may be located on the hood, but if it's pooring rain, I'm sure considerable water could enter.
I had a heavily modified Ram Air TA for 8 years before the G. Never had a problem with water getting sucked into the motor. But the air inlets and filter were on top of the motor not pointing down just above the street.
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Old May 6, 2008 | 07:11 PM
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Ok, so how much $$$ and how much longer??? I have had my car for just over a week and been on this forum for a few days and I already want this bad boy on my car....

I have this weird impluse to M O D I F Y my G....

The group buy list needs to be LARGE
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Old May 6, 2008 | 09:14 PM
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I wouldn't totally ignore the Hydrolock issue. Actually, it's one of my main concerns with this intake and might prevent me from purchasing it. I've seen first hand a few times what can happen.

There's a reason AEM sells their device to prevent water from being sucked up. It's a real issue. Dealers can also investigate such an issue and deny your warranty. I'm not sure I want to risk that.
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Old May 6, 2008 | 09:30 PM
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Injen has a solution for this problem... It's called a HydroShield... It repels water from being sucked up into your intake but doesnt make it waterproof... Meaning don't drive thru puddles and expect to not have problems... I'll see if this is included in our kit or not. If it isn't, i'll try and see if I can make it be...

http://www.injen.com/docs/products/listing.asp?pcc=rp
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Old May 6, 2008 | 09:34 PM
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Yea get them to throw them in the kit
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Old May 6, 2008 | 09:37 PM
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+1!!

Do it!!!
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Old May 6, 2008 | 10:01 PM
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ooo different colors! lmao
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Old May 6, 2008 | 11:00 PM
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Originally Posted by gamedog
Injen has a solution for this problem... It's called a HydroShield... It repels water from being sucked up into your intake but doesnt make it waterproof... Meaning don't drive thru puddles and expect to not have problems... I'll see if this is included in our kit or not. If it isn't, i'll try and see if I can make it be...

http://www.injen.com/docs/products/listing.asp?pcc=rp
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I wouldn't totally ignore the Hydrolock issue. Actually, it's one of my main concerns with this intake and might prevent me from purchasing it. I've seen first hand a few times what can happen.

There's a reason AEM sells their device to prevent water from being sucked up. It's a real issue. Dealers can also investigate such an issue and deny your warranty. I'm not sure I want to risk that.
The down side to both these items, the aem bypass valve and the injen cover is that they do slow and restrict air. so you will not see maximum gains when using these devices. Hydrolock is a way over rated problem that people make into something bigger then it is. Its all about how you drive and how well you know your area. If your area floods to the point where you could submerge your filter which needs to be pretty damn deep then it might be worth it. But it doesnt flood like that where i live. I had an aem cai on my S2000 for a while and my car was slammed and i never had an issue and i drove through some puddles.
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Old May 6, 2008 | 11:24 PM
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Originally Posted by UNV-IT46
The down side to both these items, the aem bypass valve and the injen cover is that they do slow and restrict air. so you will not see maximum gains when using these devices. Hydrolock is a way over rated problem that people make into something bigger then it is. Its all about how you drive and how well you know your area. If your area floods to the point where you could submerge your filter which needs to be pretty damn deep then it might be worth it. But it doesnt flood like that where i live. I had an aem cai on my S2000 for a while and my car was slammed and i never had an issue and i drove through some puddles.
I agree 100%... Our ecu is so touchy that I told them NOT to install that HydroShield for restriction concerns... And I honestly think that AEM thing would be worse... I mean if it matters how much the Air Flow Sensor sticks into the intake, (see how tall the spacers are for the AFS's in my pics?) I'm guessing that these will restrict power and lead to loss of power rather than gains... I could be wrong though...
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Old May 6, 2008 | 11:27 PM
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You can definitely count me in for the group buy.
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Old May 7, 2008 | 12:41 AM
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Originally Posted by gamedog
I agree 100%... Our ecu is so touchy that I told them NOT to install that HydroShield for restriction concerns... And I honestly think that AEM thing would be worse... I mean if it matters how much the Air Flow Sensor sticks into the intake, (see how tall the spacers are for the AFS's in my pics?) I'm guessing that these will restrict power and lead to loss of power rather than gains... I could be wrong though...
Yup. If I remember correctly, you lose 2Hp. My 350Z Nismo CAI came with it but I never put it on because of the power loss.
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Old May 7, 2008 | 12:50 PM
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I had a K&N CAI on my 2004 G35 coupe for about 2 years with no Hydrolock and did not have any issues. Actually drove through pretty deep flood on the freeway and no problem.

Like everyone else says, don't be stupid and drive through deep puddles.
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