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Post by amateurjazzowner on Feb 17, 2006 10:21:16 GMT 10
Got this installed by Danny last weekend also and in a nutshell, MORE POWER! I already have the simota pod filter kit but combined with this I gotta say im kicking ass on the highway with other cars my size. Can constantly feel the air being sucked in (although most of it comes from the pod filter) and definitely feel the difference.
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Post by ahcash on Feb 17, 2006 14:13:55 GMT 10
pictures please... ;D ;D
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Post by amateurjazzowner on Feb 18, 2006 18:22:03 GMT 10
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Post by jazzpro on Feb 18, 2006 22:43:40 GMT 10
i got 2 on my car... heheh... a few ppl in the forum also have them... product is pretty good... also universal fit on any car....
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Post by jezzah on Feb 23, 2006 22:32:15 GMT 10
it seems good, how much is it? is it hard to install? and who's selling it?
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Post by jazzpro on Feb 24, 2006 0:28:25 GMT 10
it seems good, how much is it? is it hard to install? and who's selling it? not only seems good... it is good.... asiansquad, crazyray, amatuerjazz, myself and a few more ppl on other cars have installed these... who sell??? hehe... i sell.... unfortunately no more stock, all gone.... price $150...... hard to install? piece of cake.... intake basically means our pod filter.... so the e68 works as an extra intake, sucking air into the intake manifold from e68 besides from the original air filter..... e68 can b adjusted, controlling the amount of air that goes into the intake manifold.... cos different car needs different level of air.... thats y its called twin intake system... one intake is from your oem air filter and the extra one is from the e68.... simple theory, u increase the amount of air such as changing to pod filter (increase the flow/amount of air thus increase response).... e68 is best use in conjunction with pod filter for maximum improvement.... it was dyno tested on a civic and proven to increase performance.... best thing is, u can install it on most cars..... for those who wonder where it is made from, e68 is made from usa......
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Post by jezzah on Feb 24, 2006 13:19:22 GMT 10
thanks danny. i'd love to get one, let me know when u got soem in stock... u metioned u got 2 installed on ur car? how many can you put?
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Post by jezzah on Feb 24, 2006 13:19:57 GMT 10
ohhh... how much gain do u think it'll put out? extra 5kw at the wheel?
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Post by jazzpro on Feb 24, 2006 17:28:14 GMT 10
ohhh... how much gain do u think it'll put out? extra 5kw at the wheel? get amateurjazz to check the box... the dyno figure that they did on the civic... as for jazz, please dun ask me.... i m not gonna dyno just for the sake of knowing how many extra kw attributed by the e68... all i know is ur car is more responsive and faster...
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Post by jazzpro on Feb 24, 2006 17:29:59 GMT 10
thanks danny. i'd love to get one, let me know when u got soem in stock... u metioned u got 2 installed on ur car? how many can you put? i think mrfit saw some one used 3 in his/her jazz. i wont get anymore... unless u guys wan... and i ll order.... cos i m leaving soon...
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Post by amateurjazzowner on Feb 28, 2006 22:28:03 GMT 10
the dyno figure for a civic 1.6 VTI is an increase from 118hp to 133.5hp and from 0-100km in 9.55 secs to 7.55 secs. An increase of 15.5hp (about 11.5kw). Somehow I dun think its gone up that much for the jazz - I haven't timed it. But I can still feel the increase in power as it works together with the simota filter and definitely recommend it.
I personally think a gain of 11.5kw is pretty over-optimistic for any bolt on performance mod.
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Post by jezzah on Mar 1, 2006 17:37:05 GMT 10
hmmm.... as long as theres 2 thumbs up for this mod then i want one.. danny hook me up.
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Post by ahcash on Mar 2, 2006 8:27:00 GMT 10
danny.. once thing.. the air that comes into this thing.. is it filtered? if so, how do you change the filter?
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Post by jazzpro on Mar 2, 2006 11:11:56 GMT 10
danny.. once thing.. the air that comes into this thing.. is it filtered? if so, how do you change the filter? its filtered... u dun have to change the filter... cos the mesh is on the surface of the filter
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Post by ahcash on Mar 2, 2006 13:41:14 GMT 10
OK. Jazzpro,
I will put back my stock airbox and use this one.. Can you hook me up for one? Install at my place? I supply wine and beer... how's that? PM me the price.
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