K&N Cold Air Intake
#61
Hmmm....what I'd really like to see is the dyno charts for this system with "heat shield" on, then off. If it's really a benefit, then cool (pun intended)....otherwise that's one ugly component I'd rather do without having to pay extra for.
#63
thats an elimation of 7 stock bends in the intake... mmmmmmhhhh
#64
It 'll be ncie to see when they get it out, and the price. I've used Fujita on other cars, but they don't have one for the new Fit, so this looks like a good option. When I put the Fujita on my Solstice, MPG went up immediately over 2 miles per gallon. Othe Solstice owners got the same increase. Now I'm getting over 30 with that car, up and down mountians. Way over EPA estimates. Be interesting to see what this does to mileage on a Fit.
#65
Got it!
I just installed this over the weekend, and so far I've been impressed. HP boost is not really perceivable but MAN! This things sounds great at higher RPM's. Gas mileage so far seems to be about the same, except for the constant desire to REV IT UP!
Now if Tanebe would only come out with their Concept G for the '09 Fit, my car will be complete!
Now if Tanebe would only come out with their Concept G for the '09 Fit, my car will be complete!
#67
Put it on yesterday. I'll put up some pics and hopefully link a video. The sound is GREAT, HP gain is actually noticeable (but barely), and it was a fairly easy install. Took me about 3 hours and I'm definitely a noob!
#69
I went about half a day without flooring it and then I couldn't resist! It just is too fun not to.
#71
Just installed one a week ago
Buy mine from Crutchfield for $275, free shipping, back ordered 3 weeks.
I don't notice any power change. Wasn't the reason to get it though. But I can definitely feel the much faster throttle response. I was in traffic and needed to change lane from a stand stil. I tapped on the gas and off I went into the next lane. Before, I had to give a lot of gas and still had to wait for a half second before the Fit would go. It hasn't affected my gas mileage yet as I don't really floor it.
I instruction has you replace the stock coolant bypass hose with the one that come with the intake. I think it is unnecessary as the stock works just fine and you end up losing some coolant. It is hard not to get it on the floor when you have to remove the host from the engine.
I don't notice any power change. Wasn't the reason to get it though. But I can definitely feel the much faster throttle response. I was in traffic and needed to change lane from a stand stil. I tapped on the gas and off I went into the next lane. Before, I had to give a lot of gas and still had to wait for a half second before the Fit would go. It hasn't affected my gas mileage yet as I don't really floor it.
I instruction has you replace the stock coolant bypass hose with the one that come with the intake. I think it is unnecessary as the stock works just fine and you end up losing some coolant. It is hard not to get it on the floor when you have to remove the host from the engine.
#72
The KN is a SRI. It is not a CAI.
AEM is releasing its Cold Air Intake System For the Manual-Transmission Honda Fit.
AEM Media Center
Does'nt say which year Fit.
AEM is releasing its Cold Air Intake System For the Manual-Transmission Honda Fit.
AEM Media Center
Does'nt say which year Fit.
#74
No it will not. Unless they can prove that the intake was the cause of whatever is happening to your car. Look up the magnuson-moss act, I think its called. For example if your transmission blows up they will have to fix it, since an intake is not directly linked to the transmission. Get it?
#75
I know the filters are not supposed to void warranties, but....Several Solstice owners who used K&N drop in filters had their vehicle warranties voided by their dealers recently. They knew full well that it would cost tens of thousand of bucks to sue GM. How many people really have the money to do that? Not many. And for what, MAYBE a few extra ponies? Chances are you would not get one of those wacko dealers, but what if you did? Yes, you would probably win the suit, but at what cost, and how long would they drag it out trying to out-wait you? The problem seems to be the oil, which on some cars really screws up the air sensor. (Mustangs, for one) To each his own, but I will stick to the non-oiled high flow ones.
#76
A dealership cannot just VOID your warranty like that. Even if you think they might just re-install the stock intake and then go. It takes 20 minutes. My car is under warranty and even if something were to go wrong, I would absolutely not even consider taking my car into a Honda dealership. The technicians are all a bunch of schmucks. Read up on all the horror stories and BS these dealerships caused.
Like I said, if they cannot prove that said modification damaged X part, then it is covered under warranty. Would you believe them if they told you that your K&N intake caused the rear passenger power window motor to fail, thus they wont be able to cover it? Use common sense here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnuso...s_Warranty_Act
Like I said, if they cannot prove that said modification damaged X part, then it is covered under warranty. Would you believe them if they told you that your K&N intake caused the rear passenger power window motor to fail, thus they wont be able to cover it? Use common sense here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnuso...s_Warranty_Act