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Where can I get a Joe-z intake for my 250?

Old 09-21-18, 01:13 AM
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Question Where can I get a Joe-z intake for my 250?

I realize I'm barely going to get any performance increase, but I honestly just like adding things to my car and I want it to sound nicer.
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Old 09-21-18, 05:09 AM
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at this point I'd say you'd have to look at eBay or around used classifieds, they haven't been producing the Joe Z for the car for a while now. I'd say you have better luck getting a F Sport intake but I don't know if those would be still available given when I got it it was left over stock. RR Racing offers a similar intake in carbon fiber or maybe you can look into a K&N intake. If you just want the intake elbow, you can look into the new generation F sport intake given it's the same engine but the airbox won't fit our older cars.
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Originally Posted by Aspect
at this point I'd say you'd have to look at eBay or around used classifieds, they haven't been producing the Joe Z for the car for a while now. I'd say you have better luck getting a F Sport intake but I don't know if those would be still available given when I got it it was left over stock. RR Racing offers a similar intake in carbon fiber or maybe you can look into a K&N intake. If you just want the intake elbow, you can look into the new generation F sport intake given it's the same engine but the airbox won't fit our older cars.
thanks for the answer. I was actually thinking of picking up one of those $40 Ebay intakes and high temp painting the pipe then slapping a k&n filter on it on it. Though if you have any suggestions on what other filter to put on it (better sound) I'd appreciate the input.
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JoeZ is definitely still making the exhaust. Unsure about the intake.
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If you find a 3rd Gen IS250 generation intake. It's basically the same thing. I'm running this set of as of now. I got it for $40 on eBay. The stock is250 intake pipe is 2.75" all the way to the throttle body. The 3IS 250 pipe is hard abs, and makes the car sound throatier. Also the piping is larger closer to 3", and still retain the OEM look under the hood.



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