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Originally posted by avusblue View PostI was hoping the induction noise of this intake will be similar to stock CSL that I've heard online, but it seems a lot quieter than stock CSL? I barely hear it even at high rpms, I do have Dinan exhaust which isn't crazy loud. I probably need to hear it outside the car lol!
Originally posted by BIllybilly2 View Post
We designed the box using all original CSL parts, so the boots are the older style. The base box kit includes the Turner silicone boots and clamps so cars after 3.5 will have the boots they need.This is my Unbuild Journal and why we need an oil thread
https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...nbuild-journal
"Do it right once or do it twice"
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Originally posted by Anders93 View PostI installed a V2 airbox this weekend. I want to figure out if these issues are unique to me or if other people are having problems as well.
1 - The airbox does not clear the stock strut bar. I had to modify the u-bracket underneath by elongating the mounting hole as well as bending the arms in order to get the airbox low enough for around 6mm of clearance.
2 - The unfiltered detachable part came on and off easily before I lowered the airbox (during the original test fit), but afterwards the bell mouth contacts the engine bay before the pins can clear their holes. I have to pretty forcefully pull up on the filtered section of the airbox to get enough clearance to remove it. Even then, it's pretty difficult.
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Originally posted by Anders93 View Post
After a bunch more fitting and refitting, I was able to remediate 2 by bending the u-bracket up. The unfiltered section now comes on and off relatively smoothly. The trumpet still makes contact with the engine bay in order to get it off, but atleast I don't have to pull up on the filtered section. However, I have 2mm of space between the airbox and strut bar. I could run it like this, but I have a hard time seeing how it won't contact the strut bar. I've emailed Turner twice to ask for recommendations for clearance, but no response in almost 2 weeks.
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Originally posted by Anders93 View Post
After a bunch more fitting and refitting, I was able to remediate 2 by bending the u-bracket up. The unfiltered section now comes on and off relatively smoothly. The trumpet still makes contact with the engine bay in order to get it off, but atleast I don't have to pull up on the filtered section. However, I have 2mm of space between the airbox and strut bar. I could run it like this, but I have a hard time seeing how it won't contact the strut bar. I've emailed Turner twice to ask for recommendations for clearance, but no response in almost 2 weeks.
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Originally posted by Arith2 View Post
I think the mics pick up the frequency of the airbox noise better than most others and it gets exaggerated. Could also be the box and the way the inside is shaped.
Why did you guys change the velocity stacks? Was it simply copyright or is there a performance purpose?
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Originally posted by maw1124 View Post*unsubscribed*Originally posted by EthanolTurbo View Post
For real. Karbonius or Evolve are calling my name.Originally posted by stash1 View PostThere's an old saying guys...'you get what you pay for'...and I've found it to be pretty much true in life and when it comes to buying parts for this car-lol'03.5 M3 SMG Coupe - Jet Black / Black
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Originally posted by r4dr View PostI feel bad too, because they're being responsive with fixing issues and there's even an employee posting in this thread. But man, another couple months of R&D to wrap it up would have saved them a lot of time and headache LOL.
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To be fair I also remember Karbonius having their fair share of issues at the start, and issues always slip through occasionally, but they've been great at dealing with it. So far Turner have been responding well imo so I'm not too concerned. Also appreciate them doing something different than another identical csl rep.
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Originally posted by enjoy_m3 View PostI'm wondering, did turner develop this intake on engines with new motor mounts? Or very good condition ones? Or should the consumer check to see if their motor mounts aren't failed? Could this cause fitment issues based on design? Just a thought, I could be wrong.
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