New J's Racing chamber intake
#45
Unfortunately it is gonna be a long wait:
14) J's Racing Tsuchinoko intake
-USDM fitment
-improves engine response and acceleration
-dynoed 6hp with JDM Fit engine
-Estimated Time of delivery : October
I might upgrade my AEM CAI for this beauty unless I decide to go forced induction
14) J's Racing Tsuchinoko intake
-USDM fitment
-improves engine response and acceleration
-dynoed 6hp with JDM Fit engine
-Estimated Time of delivery : October
I might upgrade my AEM CAI for this beauty unless I decide to go forced induction
#46
thats one damn expensive intake...i am just a Supa Sucka guy...i guess its what you want to put on your car...just bought that intake from H-Fit and its been getting great reviews
J's racing shit is just to damn expensive
J's racing shit is just to damn expensive
#48
Unfortunately it is gonna be a long wait:
14) J's Racing Tsuchinoko intake
-USDM fitment
-improves engine response and acceleration
-dynoed 6hp with JDM Fit engine
-Estimated Time of delivery : October
I might upgrade my AEM CAI for this beauty unless I decide to go forced induction
14) J's Racing Tsuchinoko intake
-USDM fitment
-improves engine response and acceleration
-dynoed 6hp with JDM Fit engine
-Estimated Time of delivery : October
I might upgrade my AEM CAI for this beauty unless I decide to go forced induction
Ill start saving now
#49
I try and put nothing but the best on my cars and I’m only going to be doing a few things to my fit so I’m going with all top quality parts.
#50
Flow Problems? How? I have been driving around with one on my car since it was introduced and haven't seen any negative effects...
The over all concept for that intake is nice but I feel there is room for improvement.
Such as? Throw your input in my H-Fit Supa Sucka thread also located in this section please...
I try and put nothing but the best on my cars and I’m only going to be doing a few things to my fit so I’m going with all top quality parts.
#51
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Flow Problems? How?
Is that best = most expensive? Alot of people fall for that trap.[/quote]
The over all shape is not ideal for the best air flow/path. Air comes in the filter has to turn 90 degrees then make another 90 degree turn before entering the TB. Not the ideal flow path if you ask me, a more direct path going into the TB would be nice. I had a book about designing intakes and exhaust manifolds and I learned a lot from that book, I just wish I would not have let an old co-worker barrow it. I also have made and tested some different types of velocity stacks in the past and that project was a very good learning experience too.
The most expensive does not = the best, that I know. But what I can tell you that over the past 10 years playing with Hondas and trying over 5 different header and intake setups on my last car I learned what works for what I’m after. I found that the higher quality/more expensive parts tend to perform better then the lower end stuff.
I’m not saying I’m some expert but I also not new to this.
Flow Problems? How?
Is that best = most expensive? Alot of people fall for that trap.[/quote]
The over all shape is not ideal for the best air flow/path. Air comes in the filter has to turn 90 degrees then make another 90 degree turn before entering the TB. Not the ideal flow path if you ask me, a more direct path going into the TB would be nice. I had a book about designing intakes and exhaust manifolds and I learned a lot from that book, I just wish I would not have let an old co-worker barrow it. I also have made and tested some different types of velocity stacks in the past and that project was a very good learning experience too.
The most expensive does not = the best, that I know. But what I can tell you that over the past 10 years playing with Hondas and trying over 5 different header and intake setups on my last car I learned what works for what I’m after. I found that the higher quality/more expensive parts tend to perform better then the lower end stuff.
I’m not saying I’m some expert but I also not new to this.
Last edited by MadtownFit; 08-03-2007 at 10:46 AM.
#52
I'm not a big fan of that Supa Sucka intake. I can see too many flow problems with that design. The over all concept for that intake is nice but I feel there is room for improvement.
I try and put nothing but the best on my cars and I’m only going to be doing a few things to my fit so I’m going with all top quality parts.
I try and put nothing but the best on my cars and I’m only going to be doing a few things to my fit so I’m going with all top quality parts.
J's racing is a well respected Tuning shop for Hondas and the intake they are developing for the USDM Fit will be a remarkable upgrade that i wont spend the $$$ on.
#53
Wow!
All I'll say is that I've personally tried most of the intakes currently available for US Honda Fit's, the rest of my local FitFreaker's have the intakes I haven't tried.
The Supa Sucka works. Butt Dyno and daily driving tells me so, however this is not the point of the original thread.
I'm sure the J's Racing intake will kick ass - but those of us with budgets(rent, gas, food, my firearms addiction , etc...) have to balance actual cost versus value.
All I'll say is that I've personally tried most of the intakes currently available for US Honda Fit's, the rest of my local FitFreaker's have the intakes I haven't tried.
The Supa Sucka works. Butt Dyno and daily driving tells me so, however this is not the point of the original thread.
I'm sure the J's Racing intake will kick ass - but those of us with budgets(rent, gas, food, my firearms addiction , etc...) have to balance actual cost versus value.
#55
WoW, Paulo what is your problem today? I was not trying to start any arguments with anyone, I just stated my thoughts. BTW, I’m not the only person that looked at that intake and thought of flow problems. Three different engineers that I work with also felt it might have some flow problems. These guys have more experience with fluid dynamics then me, and probably more experience then most people on this site, and they are also big time motor sports fan. These guys know what they are talking about and I trust what they have to say.
You said the company did all this R&D work on this product, so then lest see some flow charts and some screen shots of the fluid dynamic analysis that was done, etc. etc.
One last thing, I did not go and bash anyone that use this intake, I just stated how I felt about it, and my opinion comes from past experience not just some random thought I come up with. I also want to point out that I did not call anyone a “hater” like you.
You said the company did all this R&D work on this product, so then lest see some flow charts and some screen shots of the fluid dynamic analysis that was done, etc. etc.
One last thing, I did not go and bash anyone that use this intake, I just stated how I felt about it, and my opinion comes from past experience not just some random thought I come up with. I also want to point out that I did not call anyone a “hater” like you.
Last edited by MadtownFit; 08-03-2007 at 02:07 PM.
#58
The problem with Japanese tuners especially ones who build there products with a big emphasis on racing is that they focus more on mid to high rpm power and either lose power in the low end or dont gain any power at all under 3.5k-4.0k depending on the application.
Dont get me wrong, I love revving the engine past those rpm's as much as the next guy but it is a little pointless to drive like that all the time to feel those power gains. Paying $450 and up for a intake that gives at the most 5whp and most of those being from 3.5k and up to me is a waste of money. Sure the same can be said for other mods for the Fit, catback for one, $600 for less the 5whp and unlike a intake, with a catback the gains are harder to feel and the power range is pretty much the same as an intake.
Dont get me wrong, I love revving the engine past those rpm's as much as the next guy but it is a little pointless to drive like that all the time to feel those power gains. Paying $450 and up for a intake that gives at the most 5whp and most of those being from 3.5k and up to me is a waste of money. Sure the same can be said for other mods for the Fit, catback for one, $600 for less the 5whp and unlike a intake, with a catback the gains are harder to feel and the power range is pretty much the same as an intake.
#59
y would u spend $700 on an intake.
and no body runs cold air intake on a real race car for real performance
the key is to run the shortest intake pipe and have proper intake ductings to the intake.
which will have proper amount of air going into the intake with the ducting and you will get faster responds with a shorter intake pipe.
whtever carbon intake pipes...all for looks..and bling factor.
and no body runs cold air intake on a real race car for real performance
the key is to run the shortest intake pipe and have proper intake ductings to the intake.
which will have proper amount of air going into the intake with the ducting and you will get faster responds with a shorter intake pipe.
whtever carbon intake pipes...all for looks..and bling factor.