To those of you running a standard air intake...
#2
Guess some people just like to keep their cars as standard/oem as possible.
I fit a FIPK and it as good as cured the Low speed stuttering / Heat soak issue most people experience and thats good enough reason
to change the intake for me.
#4
Shigeru Uehara knew what he was doing.
I have not seen any convincing evidence that an OEM air box (with a drop in K&N filter) is inferior to any popular kits.
Kits may add bling and sound louder but £250+ spent on fuel would be my choice.
I have not seen any convincing evidence that an OEM air box (with a drop in K&N filter) is inferior to any popular kits.
Kits may add bling and sound louder but £250+ spent on fuel would be my choice.
#5
A big void if removed,
Made out of correct materials,
Correct length,
Good transition of air
Also MB made very good power with one on the Dyno,
I have Cosworth drop in filter proven better flow tham oem and K&N
A snorkel from a scrap yard £10 and painted it and vents from grill <CAI> <looks to be a Ebay job>
And removed baffle plate inside,
With 200 HFC sound very nice
Note*
wish I went velocity stack though with above
NOTE*
Airbox lid removed Looses Power and sounds crap
Note*
Also have oem DC2 Type "R" airbox on the other car,considered one of the best and popular on EK9.
designed by Honda also.
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/634...intake-thread/
Made out of correct materials,
Correct length,
Good transition of air
Also MB made very good power with one on the Dyno,
I have Cosworth drop in filter proven better flow tham oem and K&N
A snorkel from a scrap yard £10 and painted it and vents from grill <CAI> <looks to be a Ebay job>
And removed baffle plate inside,
With 200 HFC sound very nice
Note*
wish I went velocity stack though with above
NOTE*
Airbox lid removed Looses Power and sounds crap
Note*
Also have oem DC2 Type "R" airbox on the other car,considered one of the best and popular on EK9.
designed by Honda also.
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/634...intake-thread/
#6
Some fair points. I put my standard intake back on today to try and pinpoint a noise my car is making (it's still there but not as apparent) and it got me thinking why do people run the standard one.
I find that with the standard intake on that the vtec crossover is much less noticeable, and it obviously doesn't sound as good/loud WOT but the car does seem better mannered when driving around town, pulling out of junctions and on idle. It's also nice to be able to make progress without induction noise drawing attention. I am going to keep it on and maybe look at getting one of the snorkels that doesn't require a bonnet cut.
I find that with the standard intake on that the vtec crossover is much less noticeable, and it obviously doesn't sound as good/loud WOT but the car does seem better mannered when driving around town, pulling out of junctions and on idle. It's also nice to be able to make progress without induction noise drawing attention. I am going to keep it on and maybe look at getting one of the snorkels that doesn't require a bonnet cut.
#7
Some fair points. I put my standard intake back on today to try and pinpoint a noise my car is making (it's still there but not as apparent) and it got me thinking why do people run the standard one.
I find that with the standard intake on that the vtec crossover is much less noticeable, and it obviously doesn't sound as good/loud WOT but the car does seem better mannered when driving around town, pulling out of junctions and on idle. It's also nice to be able to make progress without induction noise drawing attention. I am going to keep it on and maybe look at getting one of the snorkels that doesn't require a bonnet cut.
I find that with the standard intake on that the vtec crossover is much less noticeable, and it obviously doesn't sound as good/loud WOT but the car does seem better mannered when driving around town, pulling out of junctions and on idle. It's also nice to be able to make progress without induction noise drawing attention. I am going to keep it on and maybe look at getting one of the snorkels that doesn't require a bonnet cut.
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#8
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I find that with the standard intake on that the vtec crossover is much less noticeable
means less lag and smoother power delivery ,a nice power curve
I have not cut bonnet,and would not,its pretty close though and 2 Crower stickers prevent damage
I find that with the standard intake on that the vtec crossover is much less noticeable
means less lag and smoother power delivery ,a nice power curve
I have not cut bonnet,and would not,its pretty close though and 2 Crower stickers prevent damage
#9
I run a standard air box and filter because it gives me a choice:
Airbox lid comes off and goes into the boot - Lovely induction noise for blasts out on the open roads.
Airbox lid stays on - when the induction noise becomes too much and I want a nice quiet drive home.
Airbox lid comes off and goes into the boot - Lovely induction noise for blasts out on the open roads.
Airbox lid stays on - when the induction noise becomes too much and I want a nice quiet drive home.
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Will ultimately change the intake but TBH I have read so many different threads on this forum I'm not getting anywhere with which one to go for....far too much choice and info overload.
Will bite the bullet at some point and just buy one of the popular options I am sure.
Will bite the bullet at some point and just buy one of the popular options I am sure.