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blackfity Mar 20, 2009 11:26 PM

SRI's are loud, but how loud?
 
I've read from previous posts that the Fujita and Injen SRI's are loud, but how loud and at what RPMs? I'm just looking for a little more clarification before I pull the trigger.

For example...
0K - 2K: Not louder than stock?
2K - 3K: Not louder than stock?
3K - 4K: A little louder than stock?
5K - 6.5K: A lot louder than stock and screams?

And how about at constant normal freeway speeds (65 - 80 mph)?

Btw, I have an AT.

Thanks!

solbrothers Mar 20, 2009 11:27 PM

think of a vacuum.

Daemione Mar 20, 2009 11:28 PM

Rpms aren't really the factor in how much louder they are - it's throttle position. At wide open throttle, an intake can easily be 2 or 3 times louder than the stock resonator. But at part/low throttle cruising conditions, you'd be hard pressed to hear a difference.

blackfity Mar 21, 2009 12:36 AM


Originally Posted by Daemione (Post 610854)
Rpms aren't really the factor in how much louder they are - it's throttle position. At wide open throttle, an intake can easily be 2 or 3 times louder than the stock resonator. But at part/low throttle cruising conditions, you'd be hard pressed to hear a difference.

Got it. I was using RPMs as a tangible reference. Thanks!

solbrothers Mar 21, 2009 12:48 AM

oh yeah. just think of how the throttle body looks and works. the more OPEN it gets, the louder. i doubt youd hear it much just cruisin on the freeway, because at that speed, there is a good deal of wind noise

kancerr Mar 22, 2009 07:35 PM

the only time i notice any difference is when i am flooring it. if youre granny shifting you wont notice it at all.

GD3_Wagoon Mar 23, 2009 02:06 PM

the decibel meter on my iPhone read 87db (inside the car) at WOT close to redline :)

Sugarphreak Mar 23, 2009 02:23 PM


Originally Posted by chaaree (Post 612648)
the decibel meter on my iPhone read 87db (inside the car) at WOT close to redline :)

A db meter on the phone, Nice! :)

Sugarphreak Mar 23, 2009 02:25 PM


Originally Posted by kancerr (Post 612018)
the only time i notice any difference is when i am flooring it. if youre granny shifting you wont notice it at all.

lol, I just had a flashback from Fast and Furious... "you are granny shifting when you should be double clutching" :rotfl:

Such a terriable movie :p

GD3_Wagoon Mar 23, 2009 02:31 PM


Originally Posted by Sugarphreak (Post 612666)
A db meter on the phone, Nice! :)

it's anti-Cop harassment insurance :cool:

blackfity Mar 27, 2009 12:18 AM

I pulled this quote from a Nissan forum that compared Fujita and Injen intakes...

"Just FYI, in case no one has stated it already, The 2 brothers that founded Injen were tired of the direction the company was heading and the association that Injen was getting from the Ricer community, So they sold the Company and founded Fujita. So you have all the years of experience in technology with a lot of extra "no hassle" Greatness with Fujita. The dealer who i bought my F5 intake from informed me of this."

Anyone have additional information on the history of Fujita? I Googled and couldn't find much.


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