CT-Engineering Intake Installed
#1
CT-Engineering Intake Installed
Got this bad boy strapped in today, some things to note: car has throttle body work and the RV6 J-pipe (third cat removed), and I've removed my bumper/battery/intake numerous times before.
The install is very straight forward except for one part. As I said, I had done this so many times, I knew what was coming. I cringed. The factory intake forms a U shape, drops down from the left side of the battery, enters an unseen resonator, and comes back up into the airbox on the right/top of the battery. The problem is getting all the tubing out. The directions say some aspects of the install are optional and you can leave some stuff. If you're like me, leaving unused items in my engine bay is unacceptable.
Step 1 states to raise the car on jacks, I did not, and had no problem. Total install time was 2 hours. Do what you feel is safe.
Here's the biggest pain. As a point of reference here is the battery tray, facing the car head on. I've circled the tab to keep the reference.
Here is the tray out of the car. No easy task. Again referencing the circled red tab. From this perspective, we are looking at the tray from underneath. The 3 green areas circled are bolts that need to be removed. You must blindly remove bolts (that are very tight) with almost no arm room. I'm not a big person, but not small. Anyone with bigger hands/wrists, I would find this almost impossible. Anyway, you have to use the baby wrench for this step.
Results? Heck yea. I let the car idle (after having the battery removed for 2 hours) for about 15-20 minutes. I always spot a difference when I don't have to rev as high while getting up to the same speed as before. The car pulls much stronger throughout the whole power band. I know people are always promoting HP, but for me the torque is huge. I'm really pleased with this combination of modifications. This car with some light modifications really gets amplified.
Now with no resonator, you get more intake sound. Nothing over bearing or annoying. It sounds great coupled with the exhaust sound. And I will state, I am NOT about loudness or drone, so I am very picky about that factor. I had the short ram intake everyone else has and promptly got rid of it because I thought it sounded like junk, if that's indication of my preferences.
CT-Engineering makes awesome products, they are always worth the wait. Also thanks to Josh at Excelerate (http://www.excelerateperformance.com/) for getting me this intake so quickly.
Nap time.
The install is very straight forward except for one part. As I said, I had done this so many times, I knew what was coming. I cringed. The factory intake forms a U shape, drops down from the left side of the battery, enters an unseen resonator, and comes back up into the airbox on the right/top of the battery. The problem is getting all the tubing out. The directions say some aspects of the install are optional and you can leave some stuff. If you're like me, leaving unused items in my engine bay is unacceptable.
Step 1 states to raise the car on jacks, I did not, and had no problem. Total install time was 2 hours. Do what you feel is safe.
Here's the biggest pain. As a point of reference here is the battery tray, facing the car head on. I've circled the tab to keep the reference.
Here is the tray out of the car. No easy task. Again referencing the circled red tab. From this perspective, we are looking at the tray from underneath. The 3 green areas circled are bolts that need to be removed. You must blindly remove bolts (that are very tight) with almost no arm room. I'm not a big person, but not small. Anyone with bigger hands/wrists, I would find this almost impossible. Anyway, you have to use the baby wrench for this step.
Results? Heck yea. I let the car idle (after having the battery removed for 2 hours) for about 15-20 minutes. I always spot a difference when I don't have to rev as high while getting up to the same speed as before. The car pulls much stronger throughout the whole power band. I know people are always promoting HP, but for me the torque is huge. I'm really pleased with this combination of modifications. This car with some light modifications really gets amplified.
Now with no resonator, you get more intake sound. Nothing over bearing or annoying. It sounds great coupled with the exhaust sound. And I will state, I am NOT about loudness or drone, so I am very picky about that factor. I had the short ram intake everyone else has and promptly got rid of it because I thought it sounded like junk, if that's indication of my preferences.
CT-Engineering makes awesome products, they are always worth the wait. Also thanks to Josh at Excelerate (http://www.excelerateperformance.com/) for getting me this intake so quickly.
Nap time.
Last edited by CleanCL; 04-19-2013 at 04:12 PM.
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#2
Burning Brakes
Nice rightup, I got mine on Thursday and will install on Tuesday with some other goodies. I don't have any mods that will give me more power so I'll have to pay attention and feel how much more the torque improved with the Icebox.
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#10
I pulled some parts off the car to get some warranty work. Unrelated to the parts, but just makes warranty work go a little easier. No back and forth or pointing fingers. Nearly all stock at the moment, it's quite a noticeable difference.
I'll get them all back on shortly. I was rather enjoying it. I felt like with the intake opened up so much now, I need to do more than the RV6 J-Pipe. Before I thought the restriction was on the intake side, now it feels opposite even with the aftermarket J-Pipe that removes the third cat. That's my impression.
I'll get them all back on shortly. I was rather enjoying it. I felt like with the intake opened up so much now, I need to do more than the RV6 J-Pipe. Before I thought the restriction was on the intake side, now it feels opposite even with the aftermarket J-Pipe that removes the third cat. That's my impression.
#11
That's where I'm at now. Had the car serviced and they flashed the trans for the converter TSB. Took the car home and did the cats, J pipe, and Ice box. Now the trans is acting funny. Think I'm going to put the factory cats and J pipe back on.
Will take my chances with the Ice Box since I don't feel like dealing with pulling the front end back off to get all the tubing back in for the factory airbox. I think the Cats were a waste of time so Ill just throw the J pipe back on once the transmission problem is sorted out.
Will take my chances with the Ice Box since I don't feel like dealing with pulling the front end back off to get all the tubing back in for the factory airbox. I think the Cats were a waste of time so Ill just throw the J pipe back on once the transmission problem is sorted out.
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That's where I'm at now. Had the car serviced and they flashed the trans for the converter TSB. Took the car home and did the cats, J pipe, and Ice box. Now the trans is acting funny. Think I'm going to put the factory cats and J pipe back on.
Will take my chances with the Ice Box since I don't feel like dealing with pulling the front end back off to get all the tubing back in for the factory airbox. I think the Cats were a waste of time so Ill just throw the J pipe back on once the transmission problem is sorted out.
Will take my chances with the Ice Box since I don't feel like dealing with pulling the front end back off to get all the tubing back in for the factory airbox. I think the Cats were a waste of time so Ill just throw the J pipe back on once the transmission problem is sorted out.
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#23
Intermediate
So the intake is on and I dig it. Hardest part of the install is the removal of the lower tubing under the battery tray, which is a bear. After that, the rest is cake.
Initial impressions are a subtle growl at WOT and a bit more pep in the step. I don't recall chirping tires in 1st gear before but now that is possible. It's a grown up intake which works for me at age 33 now. I'm looking forward to getting more drive time and will post thoughts.
I can imagine an exhaust would really open up the total sound a ton.
Initial impressions are a subtle growl at WOT and a bit more pep in the step. I don't recall chirping tires in 1st gear before but now that is possible. It's a grown up intake which works for me at age 33 now. I'm looking forward to getting more drive time and will post thoughts.
I can imagine an exhaust would really open up the total sound a ton.
#24
Drifting
Taking out the battery tray saves you the hassle of fighting with the resonator tube.However,the bolts at the bottom of the battery is also a pain,choose the lesser of the two evil. I took out the tray, after that the rest of the install is a breeze.
Last edited by KarKraze; 09-04-2014 at 10:01 PM.
#26
Drifting
Justification of the cost depends on the individual,the IceBox would be the intake to purchase if you really wanted an intake,otherwise stick with the stock,forget the rest and save your money.
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