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Old 01-20-2017, 07:20 AM   #9 (permalink)
Chuck33079
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Originally Posted by Silly Rabbit View Post
Have you considered the K&N typhoon kit? It will give you the added intake sound and a bump in power. Not as much as power as the Stillen G3. It is a very easy install, looks great under the hood. Stillen offers a similar kit in the G2. You should be able to find a typhoon kit for half the cost of a G3.



I had the K&N kit and was happy with it, but wanted the most performance and changed it out for the Nismo long tube intake. It's similar to the Stillen G3. For around town and some fun driving, there really isn't a notable performance difference. The long tube intake is actually quieter. The K&N has a pretty nice sound when you get on it. I also have the Borla, matched up with high flow cats and pretty happy with it.



Or just skip the intake kit and put K&N filters in the stock air boxes. You will get the performance improvement, but not the sound.


The typhoon is a short ram, isn't it? The op would be far better off with maf tubes and drop in filters than a short ram hot air intake.
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