New J's Racing chamber intake
#1
New J's Racing chamber intake
Ran across this on the J's Racing HP while looking for some parts info. It just went on sale this month, and looks to be a good compromise for those who want a chamber intake with the benefits of a CAI. No idea if it'll fit a USDM Fit or not, but from the placement of the IAT sensor, I'd say not w/o some minor modification first. Price is 73,500 yen ($625) for the carbon/FRP model, and 57,750 yen ($490) for the FRP only model. Gains show 4.4 ps (4.34 hp)@5920rpm/3.6 ft/lbs@4886rpm.
#3
Originally Posted by ChrisG
Can Ben from AJ shed some light on this intake???
Last edited by Chikubi; 11-20-2006 at 01:37 AM.
#9
Originally Posted by gettinafit
I don't think the cut of the fenders are the same, they would have to design one on a USDM. Tell T1R to make one for the USDM like this, they already have a chamber intake for the Fit.
http://www.geocities.jp/hyde_black_yellow/repo_1.html
#11
Originally Posted by dacalac
$625 or $425 for a gain of only "4.4 ps (4.34 hp)@5920rpm/3.6 ft/lbs@4886rpm."???
No thank you.
No thank you.
#13
First of all, the reason I didn't make a post on the J's Racing intake is because I don't know if they fot to USDM Fit yet. J's Racing is suppose to fit it to our USDM Fit this week and once that is done, I will post up the information.
Thanks
Ben
Thanks
Ben
#14
Originally Posted by 805FitSport
while the 4.3 hp may not seem big, it is a big difference once you start driving that thing and moving some air, while a short ram will just lose power as soon as engine bay temps reach operating temps...
#15
Originally Posted by dacalac
But for that amount or even less you can spend it on a Fujita/AEM/Aspec product and see better results.
#16
Originally Posted by eNAyeM
if we took off the drivers side front fender, is there room to run a CAI hose?? If so, we could almost do this ourselves with the T1R intake.
#18
Originally Posted by Chikubi
You may get somewhat more horsepower, but not the driveability, which is what chambers are all about. Having that big volume of air sitting, ready to be used instantly, has a big impact on throttle response -- especially in situations where there's a lot of on/off throttle usage (racing, autox, etc.). For example, I know that in a straight line, my Power Box doesn't feel too much different than stock, but when I hit a good winding road the car really feels alive and the engine power is right there when you need it in an instant. That's what you're paying for.
oh and BTW, my cars driveabillity is perfect, better than stock even with alot more power up top. id like to dyno one car with several intakes out on the market to settle this discussion, its been done on other cars like the RSX's and other cars before and the JDM airbox/chamber/induction/foam whatever always fail.
Last edited by 805FitSport; 11-21-2006 at 04:46 PM.
#19
just looking at the J's filter you can tell you are going to get air turbulance, all open element filters with concave filter area in the center of the filter will cause air turbulance, but maybe that camber smoothen's it out or something.
#20
Originally Posted by AJ PwR Jr.
First of all, the reason I didn't make a post on the J's Racing intake is because I don't know if they fot to USDM Fit yet. J's Racing is suppose to fit it to our USDM Fit this week and once that is done, I will post up the information.
Thanks
Ben
Thanks
Ben