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    #31
    Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post

    I’ve been told that they had a car with a CSL box, had loss of power. Went back to stock with the ECIS intake and made more power.

    Many variables here. I have had a gain that I felt when I slightly improved my injen intake shield. About 3 mph increase on the straights at MSR Houston. Touched 143mph at COTA, 6mph better than my previous top speed.
    Did they have ducting to the CSL airbox? I can't see how it is possible to make more power using the restricted MAF stock elbow versus the massive panel filter on the CSL intake. A cold air feed coupled with ram air and no restrictions should make more power. If they had the CSL intake with no ducting and a gaping hole where the snorkel should go, that is most likely the problem right there.

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      #32
      That's it, I'm getting an ecis intake now whatever that is.
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        #33
        Originally posted by SQ13 View Post
        BRB, trashing my Rogue Engineering RSMs and trans mounts.
        Wait. Serious question that is seriously off topic. I thought these were good / accepted parts?!

        Back on topic: I was very happy with my Eventuri when I ran it. Very good “middle ground” mod with little to no perceived compromise. It looked a bit weird but I leave my hood closed when driving and whilst parked at meets so I barely noticed.
        Last edited by LSB4Me; 05-15-2023, 10:58 PM.

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          #34
          Originally posted by LSB4Me View Post

          Wait. Serious question that is seriously off topic. I thought these were good / accepted parts?!
          It's fine dude I was half-joking.
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            #35
            Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post
            Local guy bought RE section 1, 2, & 3 like a week ago. Sect 2 already has cracked.

            Sgt, aa, re, bimmerworld et al buy chinese made wares.
            Hmm, I'll be honest in that I don't follow much of these companies goings on, but all of the RE products I have used (shifters, trans and shocks mounts and some other misc items) have been good.
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            Originally posted by jet_dogg View Post
            George, I can't take any company seriously that has a product called diablo.

            But seriously, do they actually make anything or is it all china shit? I assume it's a bunch of guys sitting in an office and sending designs overseas to produce.

            People buy it because they can't afford better stuff. I always cringe when I see an m3 listed for sale and on the mods list is stuff like uuc, rogue, angel eyes, polyurethane bushings, ebay headers etc. God I feel so dirty for typing that.


            Fair, I would say Diablo is kind of silly. I can't really compare to the others in this regards as well but Ben has always seemed like a solid enthusiast trying to do right in the community. They are a shop so I think selling parts is only a piece of their business and I've chatted with clients of theirs who have been pleased.


            Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post
            I’ve been told that they had a car with a CSL box, had loss of power. Went back to stock with the ECIS intake and made more power.

            Many variables here. I have had a gain that I felt when I slightly improved my injen intake shield. About 3 mph increase on the straights at MSR Houston. Touched 143mph at COTA, 6mph better than my previous top speed.
            Jay, that seems a bit of a stretch to say in one instance this happened and that is a blanket statement to apply across the board, especially with no hard data. I do agree comparing mph at the track is a good data point but as you said lots of variables too.


            Originally posted by LSB4Me View Post
            Wait. Serious question that is seriously off topic. I thought these were good / accepted parts?!

            Back on topic: I was very happy with my Eventuri when I ran it. Very good “middle ground” mod with little to no perceived compromise. It looked a bit weird but I leave my hood closed when driving and whilst parked at meets so I barely noticed.
            I like the RE shifter, I use their trans and shock mounts almost exclusively. Maybe their are some outliers that are not the best, but I'm satisfied with the products I use of theirs.
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              #36
              Originally posted by LSB4Me View Post

              Wait. Serious question that is seriously off topic. I thought these were good / accepted parts?!
              Was a joke in response to a dumb comment. I like the RE RSMs and trans mounts.
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                #37
                I love RE tranny mounts, but it's just a block of rubber, so hard to get wrong. I have their RSMs, which are one of the best rubber options as well.
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post

                  I’ve been told that they had a car with a CSL box, had loss of power. Went back to stock with the ECIS intake and made more power.

                  .

                  this seems very plausible, a lot of people used to have power/driveability issues after installing CSL intakes (they dont play well on cars with deferred maintenance)
                  tuning options have gotten much better over the years but i bet there are plenty of guys running around with less power than stock just enjoying the sound

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by jet_dogg View Post

                    It's fine dude I was half-joking.
                    99% of your posts leave so much up for interpretation that they're almost worthless at this point

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Slideways View Post

                      Did they have ducting to the CSL airbox? I can't see how it is possible to make more power using the restricted MAF stock elbow versus the massive panel filter on the CSL intake. A cold air feed coupled with ram air and no restrictions should make more power. If they had the CSL intake with no ducting and a gaping hole where the snorkel should go, that is most likely the problem right there.
                      Don't know.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by George Hill View Post
                        Jay, that seems a bit of a stretch to say in one instance this happened and that is a blanket statement to apply across the board, especially with no hard data. I do agree comparing mph at the track is a good data point but as you said lots of variables too.
                        I don't know, just restating someone else's observation.

                        I would think a dyno run could not replicate the aerodynamics involved. I would think that a CSL intake could pull in a lot more air since the car is not moving and the air is relatively high pressure in the engine bay. So the only source of a pressure differential is the intake with the car stationary. There has to be a pressure differential to create flow.

                        As the car moves there are more pressure differentials causing flows. The only real data that is typically gathered is butt dyno data. I wonder if pressure probes could measure pressure differentials between post and pre-filter airflows and provide useful data?

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post

                          I don't know, just restating someone else's observation.

                          I would think a dyno run could not replicate the aerodynamics involved. I would think that a CSL intake could pull in a lot more air since the car is not moving and the air is relatively high pressure in the engine bay. So the only source of a pressure differential is the intake with the car stationary. There has to be a pressure differential to create flow.

                          As the car moves there are more pressure differentials causing flows. The only real data that is typically gathered is butt dyno data. I wonder if pressure probes could measure pressure differentials between post and pre-filter airflows and provide useful data?
                          I don't disagree with anything you stated above, but if that were the case then we would likely see the same results with most any "CAI" vs a CSL or if the CSL was ducted wouldn't it provide a similar situation?
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                            #43
                            Originally posted by George Hill View Post

                            I don't disagree with anything you stated above, but if that were the case then we would likely see the same results with most any "CAI" vs a CSL or if the CSL was ducted wouldn't it provide a similar situation?
                            Doesn't the CSL intake have a larger filter surface area? I'm not an aerodynamicist - I'd think that you would get more flow into the CSL intake vs a CAI if both had zero baffling.

                            I believe the difference with the RE intake is it seals against the hood. I don't know if the AFE intake does the same, I'd guess no.

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post

                              Doesn't the CSL intake have a larger filter surface area? I'm not an aerodynamicist - I'd think that you would get more flow into the CSL intake vs a CAI if both had zero baffling.

                              I believe the difference with the RE intake is it seals against the hood. I don't know if the AFE intake does the same, I'd guess no.
                              Dinan has a sealed enclosure. AFE has a similar design the the RE so I would assume they are on par.
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                                #45
                                I had a Dinan intake before and it was fine. But when I installed my Eventuri the sound was noticeably better. I can't imagine HP improvement on either were noticeable and my butt dyno said they were equal.

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