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Old Feb 18, 2007 | 12:59 AM
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Im pretty sure its the Type R intake, as I was just reading it from his website.
You are correct, it's the Type R, which is the only one that will fit our Fits. Of the two types, the R is tuned for more mid-high rpm gains and better for circuit/track day use, whereas the S is tuned for low-mid torque and better for street/track duty. Since only the Type R will fit, the choice is easy, and realistically it works just fine for street use, with maybe a slight (very) loss in low end torque, but that's all.

Not sure how much you read on my site, but you might want to check out the Power Box thread as it documents what was done to make it fit USDM Fits as well as has a picture (last page) of the final release which is slightly different than the prototype I have (no plugged JDM sensor hole).

https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...-powerbox.html

It's a great intake, I have no regrets.
 
Old Feb 19, 2007 | 06:36 AM
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I have the j's racing power chamber, the carbon fiber. Im happy with the power. I will dyno it, will post the results.
 
Old Feb 19, 2007 | 10:50 AM
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Can you also post some pics of that? I dont think I have seen the J's version for the Fit, I have seen the Top Fuel model but not the J's. Would you also happen to know if it would fit the US version Fit?
 
Old Feb 19, 2007 | 11:28 PM
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Can you also post some pics of that? I dont think I have seen the J's version for the Fit, I have seen the Top Fuel model but not the J's. Would you also happen to know if it would fit the US version Fit?
Here's one I found of the CF model. The FRP model is the same, just gloss black instead. Here's also a pic from the J's intake thread showing it mounted in a USDM Fit for testing, but no info yet on if it's an official go for the USDM cars.


 
Old Feb 20, 2007 | 12:25 AM
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Wow that is a gorgeous intake and im sure works very well aside from looking nice given J's reputation. The only other intake that I know of for the Fit that looks as nice as this is the Gruppe M RAM AIR Charger which also has a full carbon induction housing.
 
Old Feb 20, 2007 | 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by JDMGD3
Wow that is a gorgeous intake and im sure works very well aside from looking nice given J's reputation. The only other intake that I know of for the Fit that looks as nice as this is the Gruppe M RAM AIR Charger which also has a full carbon induction housing.
I am interested, could post a link.
 
Old Feb 20, 2007 | 09:49 AM
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Chikubi, thanks for the info. This really look like the best intake as it combines the benefits of a Power Box and a CAI.
 
Old Feb 20, 2007 | 11:28 AM
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+1. No problems or issues with my AEM CAI. Great response in power and sound is awesome, especially when vtec kicks in.

Originally Posted by gthumb23
I have the AEM cold air intake and couldn't be happier with it, noticable increase in response, sound, and power. I had some reservations about a CAI because of people talking about water uptake, but I've been on long highway road trips where downpours have slowed traffic to 30 mph, with heavy pooling on the road and experienced no issues, ( even with my car being lowered).
 
Old Feb 20, 2007 | 11:36 AM
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Anyone know anything about the Apexi short ram intake kit?
 
Old Feb 20, 2007 | 04:41 PM
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I hope you all are seated and well secured in your chairs. I emailed AJ-Racing a couple od days ago while doing some surfing on the net. I heard back from them yesterday. The intake by J's Racing is..........are you ready...........$740.00 (USD) This does not including shipping, and it is a special order item that takes 4 to 6 weeks to arrive. I know it is gorgeous and more than likely performs awsome, but I don't have the kind of cash flow to drop that kind of money on an intake !
 
Old Feb 20, 2007 | 04:51 PM
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Anyone know anything about the Apexi short ram intake kit?
For whatever reason the Power Intake's application PDF on Apexera's website doesnt work too well so I cant get any info on that intake and as far as I remember its not listed in the Fit volume of Hyper Rev. Apexi's Power Intake filter has been tested to be the best as far as flow so it would be great to get some info on it and to see if anyone can actually source it to the US not to mention whether it would even be compatible with the US Fit.

Tricolor, here is a link to the Gruppe M Ram Air Intake breakdown of that system:

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And here is a link to the GD3 Fit Application:

RAM AIR SYSTEM

Ben from AJ Racing confirmed that this does not fit the US market Fit unfortunately or else I would have gotten one a long time ago.
 
Old Feb 20, 2007 | 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Mynute 1
I hope you all are seated and well secured in your chairs. I emailed AJ-Racing a couple od days ago while doing some surfing on the net. I heard back from them yesterday. The intake by J's Racing is..........are you ready...........$740.00 (USD) This does not including shipping, and it is a special order item that takes 4 to 6 weeks to arrive. I know it is gorgeous and more than likely performs awsome, but I don't have the kind of cash flow to drop that kind of money on an intake !
I just spoke to Ben about the J's Racing intake and it will not fit the US Fit without modification's, not a direct bolt on piece unfortunately.
 
Old Feb 21, 2007 | 12:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Chikubi
Definitely do so, I'd like to see one installed on a NA Fit. By chance are you gonna dyno it at all? Just curious as I've heard they lose power and want to see if it's true. It was a while back that I heard it, so it's possible they refined the design.
I wasn't able to get the Power Chamber installed this weekend. The guys relayed to me that they are trying to mess around with this particular model to make it more efficient. I'll update when they call me for the test fit.
 
Old Apr 27, 2007 | 11:24 PM
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Yeah I'm new!

Ok,
just got my fit, silver sport MT. I would like to get a new intake, however I have no clue about what is good, for instance, I do not know what CAI stands for. Anyway, I thought about the K&N, but it seems to have some issues, what would be a good, average and best bang for the buck intake? I have seen the Fujita and AEM for around $230, are they any good? Also, where is a good place to buy one from? Oh, and if it's easy to install that would be nice too. Thanks in advance for helping a newbie.

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Old Apr 27, 2007 | 11:42 PM
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Originally Posted by utnorris
Ok,
just got my fit, silver sport MT. I would like to get a new intake, however I have no clue about what is good, for instance, I do not know what CAI stands for. Anyway, I thought about the K&N, but it seems to have some issues, what would be a good, average and best bang for the buck intake? I have seen the Fujita and AEM for around $230, are they any good? Also, where is a good place to buy one from? Oh, and if it's easy to install that would be nice too. Thanks in advance for helping a newbie.

Utnorris
CAI - Cold Air Intake. The theory is that colder air is denser and thus you get more oxygen into the engine, causing better burn and more boom. There is debate here whether a CAI, SRI (short ram intake) or chamber style (like the pic Chikubi posted above) is best for the Fit. You can do the research and come to your own conclusion.

As for what's good, it's a tossup, I think. Fujita and AEM are both reputable companies... I personally have an Injen. I'd stay away from K&N right now as there is talk here that it doesn't fit right. CAI's are a bit more difficult to install than SRI/chamber because you have to remove the front bumper and shimmy the piping up through the outside. Either way, it should take you an hour or so even with limited knowledge.

You can check the vendor sections for places to buy. I know personally that the Injen comes with great step by step instructions if you didn't know what you're doing... the others may or may not - someone who has them can chime in.
 
Old Apr 27, 2007 | 11:46 PM
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Good info, thanks.

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Old Apr 28, 2007 | 01:05 AM
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When I ordered my intake from Modacar.com, I asked them this question. The guy there claimed that out of the Fujita, AEM, and Injen, the Fujita was the best and most free-flowing CAI. The AEM and Injen are CARB-certified (legal to use in CA with permit and all that junk), but the Fujita isn't. Since it doesn't conform to CARB, there is slightly higher air flow.

With that said, I don't think it's that big of a difference between the three. I will say that the Fujita and AEM CAIs only fit the M/T Fits. The Injen CAI is the only one out of the three that can be installed onto the A/T Fit.

I just recently installed the Injen CAI on my A/T Fit and it was fairly easy. It only took about an hour's time. The hardest part was just removing the front bumper. I ordered it from Auto Accessories, Performance Car Parts, Import&Domestic @ Modacar Auto Accessories. They sell it for $225 with free shipping, so it doesn't matter where you live you pay the same price as everyone else.
 

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Old Apr 28, 2007 | 01:15 AM
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this is my T1R intake.. some what pricy..$400. but i think its worth it. i was thinking to get intake and exhust to get the deep sound and more power. but after i got the T1R intake, it already sound noisy enough that i wanted. exhust?.. nah.. slow car with loud exhust just seem stupid to me. after i have my T1R intake, seem like i use more gas, maybe i step on the gas harder to high rpm (vetc range) to get that growl sound from the intake. overall i get around 334k for a tank, i dont know if is good or not.

 
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