Pizza
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- First Name
- Mitch
- Joined
- Mar 2, 2022
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- Michigan, USA
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- 2005 Mazda Rx-8, 2023 Nocturnal 3.0 Premium (MT)
I fought with the silicon tube on the eventuri for a while too, pain in the ass. But I got it tight on there and it's never moved. They made a later version with the stock inlet connector piece and I think if you reach out to them you can buy it separatelyPros:
- price. Got mine years back for around sub $300 shipped
- molded polyethylene enclosure (I feel helped keep AIT's in check, esp during track days)
- had a built in heatshield too
- noise
- the inlet adapter
Cons:
- wasnt that visually appealing
- filter is expensive if you ever have to replace it
I just got a good deal on an Eventuri so I switched. My biggest complaint about the Eventuri despite it costing almost 4 times as much was their choice on turbo inlet design. I got the version where its just a silicon adapter from the carbon inlet tube to the turbo.
I wish Eventuri had those to start with. The Injen intake adapts to the turbo like the OEM inlet using the o-ring seal and c-clamp style connection. Much better connection and oem fit.
I had to mess with the Eventuri for so long to get everything to fit somewhat right.
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