Another happy EVOR customer...
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I ordered a EVOR carbon fiber intake pipe and it got delivered within 3 days. Thank you Jay for the excellent service and very quick shipping.
Here are the pics...
Before...


Heres the engine bay, with my k&n filtercharger.

Heres a shot of the k&n intake pipe.

Remove the clamps from both ends of the intake pipe, my k&n has two clamps for each side, the stock intake pipe has one clamp for each side. One clamp connects to the Throttle body and the other to the MAF sensor.

Connect the new silicone connectors and clamps to the throttle body and hook up the blow by hose to the bottom of the intake tube.

Connect the lower silicone hose and clamps to the intake tube and MAF sensor, and re-check to make sure everything is secure.

All the parts are very high quality, and the silicone connects are very durable and easy to connect. Overall out of 10 I give this carbon fiber intake a 9.5 only because the intake pipe could be a bit longer on the throttle body side. But it is no doubt an awesome piece.
Here are the pics...
Before...


Heres the engine bay, with my k&n filtercharger.

Heres a shot of the k&n intake pipe.

Remove the clamps from both ends of the intake pipe, my k&n has two clamps for each side, the stock intake pipe has one clamp for each side. One clamp connects to the Throttle body and the other to the MAF sensor.

Connect the new silicone connectors and clamps to the throttle body and hook up the blow by hose to the bottom of the intake tube.

Connect the lower silicone hose and clamps to the intake tube and MAF sensor, and re-check to make sure everything is secure.

All the parts are very high quality, and the silicone connects are very durable and easy to connect. Overall out of 10 I give this carbon fiber intake a 9.5 only because the intake pipe could be a bit longer on the throttle body side. But it is no doubt an awesome piece.
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Originally Posted by JDMZ33
Arin, looks good! Thanks!
I dont know if you guys like to hear about new ideas but I think a lot of people might be interested in a carbon fiber airbox sorta like the gruppe-m but not as expensive.
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Originally Posted by 2 low Z
Or maybe like the Stillen. I believe it should work with the JWT and a few others.



If anyone were to make it, it would be EVOR since they do so many custom cf pieces.

Actually we did offer something like this before. Responds wasn't good. We recently have a video clip of this intake system dyno on a 350Z. It was over 10HP gain. If anyone interest to see this video let me know. - Jay
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It looks cool for sure, but if they couldn't get the length right, i would be less than cheery about anything else. Did you measure how much shorter than the OE it is? BTW, is the inside slick like a metallic piece or more like the old plastic one?
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Originally Posted by undrgnd
It looks cool for sure, but if they couldn't get the length right, i would be less than cheery about anything else. Did you measure how much shorter than the OE it is? BTW, is the inside slick like a metallic piece or more like the old plastic one?
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