Fake J's Racing Intake [w/ Pics]
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Fake J's Racing Intake [w/ Pics]
So a few people have been asking about these things. I snagged one a couple of weeks ago and slapped it on riggity right quick.
This is from Memoryfab.com (http://www.memoryfab.com/detail/?id=25). $180 (+shipping) for the CF version (as shown). They have a non CF one which is cheaper but I can't seem to find it on their website anymore?
Inside...
All the misc. hardware. I like because the hose isn't some phunky color like neon blue ...
Installed on B18C (R) on a stock ITR TB in an EG (er..EJ1) chassis. You have to play around with it a bit, but it fits well.
Sorry. Bad pix. My camera works like ***.
Yeah go on and flame the CD thing. I didn't have anything else around.
K thats it.
It sounds pretty sik. Cleaner, more crisp. A tiny bit better mid-to-top range power (or maybe that's all in my head).
And it looks a hell of a lot better than the previous intake which we just threw on there because we just needed something that would work.
This is from Memoryfab.com (http://www.memoryfab.com/detail/?id=25). $180 (+shipping) for the CF version (as shown). They have a non CF one which is cheaper but I can't seem to find it on their website anymore?
Inside...
All the misc. hardware. I like because the hose isn't some phunky color like neon blue ...
Installed on B18C (R) on a stock ITR TB in an EG (er..EJ1) chassis. You have to play around with it a bit, but it fits well.
Sorry. Bad pix. My camera works like ***.
Yeah go on and flame the CD thing. I didn't have anything else around.
K thats it.
It sounds pretty sik. Cleaner, more crisp. A tiny bit better mid-to-top range power (or maybe that's all in my head).
And it looks a hell of a lot better than the previous intake which we just threw on there because we just needed something that would work.
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Re: Fake J's Racing Intake [w/ Pics] (syntax_error)
wow that looks fukin SICK. im getting one from a friend on here for $60. a blue one. but u can get em for like $80 on this site... http://www.sportcompactonly.co...&s=16 but thier not carbon fiber! DAMNIT that looks good.
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Re: Fake J's Racing Intake [w/ Pics] (syntax_error)
when u hook up the intake, u know how there are 2 wholes, one for the tube and iono wut the other is for, do u guys use a bolt to plug it up if so wut is the size? or wut do u use to plug up that other hole?
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Re: Fake J's Racing Intake [w/ Pics] (Civicr2gs5)
by the way, does anyone have a pic of a j's intake hook up on a sohc with a skunk2 i/m? if so please post pic. when i try to just put it on the throttle body to see how it look, it hits the fuel filter rail thingy, i know i can adjust but just wanna see some pics of it hooked up on sohc....thanks
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Re: Fake J's Racing Intake [w/ Pics] (chowmien)
i don't think my car have any sensor to hook up to it, right now i'mjust runnin aem cai for my sohc and its only got a tube that hooks up to the valve cover
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How the hell do you secure the *****? I just got mine in the mail and I dont know what the hell to do with the metal L rod that comes with it. No bolts or instructions are included.
From your picture, it looks like you secured to the bolt holding your A arm into place. Do I have to remove that bolt completely? And then you rest the intake on the metal? Is this the correct way?
Also to whoever said theirs hits the line running from the fuel filter to the fuel rail. Mine does too, but its ok if i bend the line down a little. I just cant figure out how to use the metal L bracket included to secure the meat of the intake.
Modified by KSE at 1:06 PM 11/24/2004
From your picture, it looks like you secured to the bolt holding your A arm into place. Do I have to remove that bolt completely? And then you rest the intake on the metal? Is this the correct way?
Also to whoever said theirs hits the line running from the fuel filter to the fuel rail. Mine does too, but its ok if i bend the line down a little. I just cant figure out how to use the metal L bracket included to secure the meat of the intake.
Modified by KSE at 1:06 PM 11/24/2004
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Re: Fake J's Racing Intake [w/ Pics] (DirtySol)
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The one from sportcompactonly is on another forum where it showed that there was no gain in hp or torque. In fact it lost hp and torque. the sportcompactonly is also not the same size and dimension as the j's or the memory fab intake maybe that was why it lost power.
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