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Selling my used, INJEN intake system. I modified the I.D. of the intake tube to 106mm last year, so you will need a tune to run it. No worries as LUND used my setup to create tune files. Comes with my MAF sensor too. Nothing bent, broke, or missing. Intake temps. were nice and stable. No aluminum tubing to heat soak, unlike a Steeda setup.
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why you selling? i am looking at these but trying to find out how they work? any dyne results?
 
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I installed a GT350 intake manifold, throttle body and intake. I do not have any dyno results but I did run 11.70s at 119mph with the Injen intake and stock intake manifold. The GT350 throttle body is larger than stock so I didn't reuse the Injen.
 

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Just so we don't have misinformation on this forum, the aluminum section of the Steeda intake is not a source of heat soak. Flow is what matters most, which is why that piece is made of aluminum. The air zips through the entire CAI far too fast to heat soak due to a section of aluminum. Heat soak that results in high IATs comes from the air going into the CAI being already hot in the first place. The aluminum part is not an oven. The engine bay is.

Injen is a great intake and this modification makes it even better. GLWTS!
 
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Just so we don't have misinformation on this forum, the aluminum section of the Steeda intake is not a source of heat soak. Flow is what matters most, which is why that piece is made of aluminum. The air zips through the entire CAI far too fast to heat soak due to a section of aluminum. Heat soak that results in high IATs comes from the air going into the CAI being already hot in the first place. The aluminum part is not an oven. The engine bay is.

Injen is a great intake and this modification makes it even better. GLWTS!

Good point. My theory is the aluminum section is where the maf sits, thus heating the maf sensor not the air. This causes engine timing to be pulled prematurely as the air temp. is not correctly interpreted by the maf sensor.
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Nice looking intake !
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