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comparison between Fabspeed Air intake & EVO Air intake

Does anyone knows the difference between Fabspeed air intake & EVO air intake??? (for 996TT)
Both are almost same price ($100 different).

Which work better? (add more HP)
Really feel the difference?

Thanks for the info!!!
 

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Originally Posted by GL996TT
Does anyone knows the difference between Fabspeed air intake & EVO air intake??? (for 996TT)
Both are almost same price ($100 different).

Which work better? (add more HP)
Really feel the difference?

Thanks for the info!!!
You know what you are buying with EVOMS. They tell you what the power increase will be.
 
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I would take a hard look at this CF airbox by Ultimate Motor Works, also, if I was you.

http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforum...d.php?t=309284
 
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Originally Posted by Zippy
I would take a hard look at this CF airbox by Ultimate Motor Works, also, if I was you.

http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforum...d.php?t=309284
Essentially the same as the Sportec one right?
 
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Unless you have a high hp car the airbox may be more trouble than what it's worth, my 2 cents.
I agree on the UMW's as what seems like the best solution so far.
 
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Originally Posted by Zippy
I would take a hard look at this CF airbox by Ultimate Motor Works, also, if I was you.

http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforum...d.php?t=309284
Wow very nice, heard all about it but have not seen it
 
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Wow very nice, heard all about it but have not seen it
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Originally Posted by villains_turbo
Essentially the same as the Sportec one right?
I believe your are correct.
 
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Originally Posted by tom kerr
Unless you have a high hp car the airbox may be more trouble than what it's worth, my 2 cents.
I agree on the UMW's as what seems like the best solution so far.
I believe the contrary to be true. If you have a high HP car - and a stock MAF - the OEM is the safest. I've never heard of a single problem with "low" HP cars having any trouble with an aftermarket airbox. You?
 
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GL996TTDoes anyone knows the difference between Fabspeed air intake & EVO air intake??? (for 996TT)
Both are almost same price ($100 different).

Which work better? (add more HP)
Really feel the difference?
Yes, you can feel the difference with the Evo V-Flow. I have had it on and off several times for dealer visits when I was still under warranty. It improves the throttle response, the turbos spool quicker and more aggressively. It ranks up there with all the best mods I have done, especialy for the dollar value. My car runs much better with it compared to the stock box.
 
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