PRM Intake - GE Installation DIY
#21
PRM: The BOMB
Gentlemen, just a note to say that Jerry is still in business as of May 2013, and his deisgn of the PRM for the Honda FIT is just Perfecto-Mundo. I installed it on my red/white 2011 FIT *WITHOUT* removing the battery (and having to look up the radio code and reprogram it) in less than an hour. The hose clamps, silicone sleeves, chrome elsbow, and the PRM filter itself is a perfect fit. It's one of the easiest mods/improvements I've ever done. After reading the OP and viewing the photos, it all went so smooth I couldn't believe it. The engine bay looks cleaner, sounds meaner, and will probably make me live longer. Semper-Fi Jerry and PRM!
My 2011 Fit. Since this photo, I've added Mugen exhaust, and custom rims. Fun to drive and getting 35-37 MPG.
My 2011 Fit. Since this photo, I've added Mugen exhaust, and custom rims. Fun to drive and getting 35-37 MPG.
#22
Diy is so much more rewarding imo. I have a prm intake and a hks hi power catback exhaust i can bwahh really loud whenever i want lol. I am also planning on getting the weapon r exhaust manifold and the throttle controller
-orcshine
-orcshine
#24
Minor Improvement
I would say the mileage improvement on the PRM is very minor if any at all. It DOES make you want to get on it more so you can hear the intake honk...........and that DECREASES mileage.
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02-17-2009 11:04 PM