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What Intake Should I purchase

DR.COKE

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I have MST V2, turbo sounds amazing and looks OEM.
Also benefit includings no need to remove intake to access down pipe and turbo In the future.
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I recently got the Eventuri intake and can definitely recommend if your looking for a carbon piece and price isn't an issue. With the car being tuned it adds some nice sounds without being obnoxiously loud in the cabin. The build and quality is amazing, you can tell it had some actual r&d which i guess should be expected with the price.
 

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I just wanted to keep the superior performance of the stock intake while improve the looks, so went with the NVS carbon intake lid. Looks great; fits perfectly and deletes the stupid sound baffle.

Just note that even with the sound baffle delete, there is no change in volume, as far as I can tell, at least.

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Honestly quality looks like crap for dinan. Wish it was designed better.
quality is great
design is fine, strut gap is angled so logo is visible. despite sound slots, i have not experienced any additional heatsoaking when compared to stock
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I used the Takeda intake. It comes kind of rice tbh. BUT, with some alterations, I like the OEM look. The cover matches the style of the stock engine cover. The circle part comes clear to "see" inside. I sprayed that black to match the rest of the plastic pieces. I also removed this giant red Takeda logo that ran vertically. It also sounds quite nice and depending on how loud yr exhaust is, you can still hear nice noises, and its pretty loud. ??
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I used the Takeda intake. It comes kind of rice tbh. BUT, with some alterations, I like the OEM look. The cover matches the style of the stock engine cover. The circle part comes clear to "see" inside. I sprayed that black to match the rest of the plastic pieces. I also removed this giant red Takeda logo that ran vertically. It also sounds quite nice and depending on how loud yr exhaust is, you can still hear nice noises, and it’s pretty loud. ??
Nice! I was thinking of doing the similar thing to the Injen intake, AFAIK, it’s the only intake that is pending CARB approval.
 

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I just wanted to keep the superior performance of the stock intake while improve the looks, so went with the NVS carbon intake lid. Looks great; fits perfectly and deletes the stupid sound baffle.

Just note that even with the sound baffle delete, there is no change in volume, as far as I can tell, at least.

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Looks great, I may do the same. Kept the stock intake, put in a Dinan filter. Actually did go from being silent to slight turbo noise. Probably will do the intake muffler delete too and call it a day.
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