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Old 04-10-10, 04:27 PM
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Smile Takeda Intake or F-Sport intake?

Which one is better?

Takeda Retain Intake or F Sport Intake?
Old 04-10-10, 09:52 PM
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Originally Posted by new.era.13
Which one is better?

Takeda Retain Intake or F Sport Intake?
Better at what?

The F-sport will be better at keeping the intake air cool.

The Takeda will be better at making loud noises.

And to give another perspective, the Joe Z would be better at costing less than half what the F-sport does while performing at least as well, but be a lot quieter than either of your choices.
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Well, if i could do it again I would go with f-sport. colder air plus the carb sticker. You located in Socal? I'd be willing to sell you my injen..
Old 04-10-10, 11:17 PM
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Most people go with Fsport for the cooler air and ability to have the intake quiet for normal driving, but make moderately loud noise when WOT.
Old 04-11-10, 02:21 PM
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im in norcal, i like the f sport, but for the price of it. The takeda intake looks good and the price isnt that bad. I heard injen intake loses power.
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you can try Takeda, but a lot of members have F-Sport or JoeZ
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In you're in California then, far as I know, the F-sport is the only legal intake. (ie only one with a CARB EO number).
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where does the fujita intake stand?
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Originally Posted by imports4me
where does the fujita intake stand?
It stands over in the corner with all the other hot-air short ram intakes.
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^^^ lmao

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