K&N Intake for SS/TC
#676
Senior Member
Join Date: 05-19-09
Location: Austin, Texas
Posts: 2,633
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
#677
Senior Member
Join Date: 06-21-05
Location: London, Ontario
Posts: 5,060
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I'm in the process of cleaning up the drool off my keyboard . I'm going to hold off a bit and look for updates from everyone as to how the intake behaves on the vehicle over the coming months. So far it sounds like a very positive step in the right direction !
#678
Personal Update:
Got in the intake today and was going to install it over lunch.
I was missing the "Quick Disconnect NPT" (breather hose) adapter fitting. I called K&N and they were very friendly, prompt, and are overnighting one to me.
I also asked them about the alternate bracket that doesn't fit some SS/TCs (mine included), and they sent me right to an engineer that was very helpful and knowledgeable. He knew exactly what I was talking about, let me know that they were almost done designing/producing an alternate bracket, and put me on a list to get sent one as soon as it's done.
Minus points for the missing part, but big plus for how quick, helpful, and knowledgeable they were.
Got in the intake today and was going to install it over lunch.
I was missing the "Quick Disconnect NPT" (breather hose) adapter fitting. I called K&N and they were very friendly, prompt, and are overnighting one to me.
I also asked them about the alternate bracket that doesn't fit some SS/TCs (mine included), and they sent me right to an engineer that was very helpful and knowledgeable. He knew exactly what I was talking about, let me know that they were almost done designing/producing an alternate bracket, and put me on a list to get sent one as soon as it's done.
Minus points for the missing part, but big plus for how quick, helpful, and knowledgeable they were.
#679
Senior Member
iTrader: (1)
Join Date: 07-27-09
Location: Concord, NH
Posts: 3,723
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Personal Update:
Got in the intake today and was going to install it over lunch.
I was missing the "Quick Disconnect NPT" (breather hose) adapter fitting. I called K&N and they were very friendly, prompt, and are overnighting one to me.
I also asked them about the alternate bracket that doesn't fit some SS/TCs (mine included), and they sent me right to an engineer that was very helpful and knowledgeable. He knew exactly what I was talking about, let me know that they were almost done designing/producing an alternate bracket, and put me on a list to get sent one as soon as it's done.
Minus points for the missing part, but big plus for how quick, helpful, and knowledgeable they were.
Got in the intake today and was going to install it over lunch.
I was missing the "Quick Disconnect NPT" (breather hose) adapter fitting. I called K&N and they were very friendly, prompt, and are overnighting one to me.
I also asked them about the alternate bracket that doesn't fit some SS/TCs (mine included), and they sent me right to an engineer that was very helpful and knowledgeable. He knew exactly what I was talking about, let me know that they were almost done designing/producing an alternate bracket, and put me on a list to get sent one as soon as it's done.
Minus points for the missing part, but big plus for how quick, helpful, and knowledgeable they were.
#682
LOL!
I was going to surprise y'all. When you made a comment about the sound, I was gonna be all like "oh crap, my stock intake pipe must've come loose" and then pop the hood. I might still try it on Pyros... he may not be checking this thread.
Ratted out by CSS.net!
I was going to surprise y'all. When you made a comment about the sound, I was gonna be all like "oh crap, my stock intake pipe must've come loose" and then pop the hood. I might still try it on Pyros... he may not be checking this thread.
Ratted out by CSS.net!
#684
#687
They were never out of stock, if you figured out who to go to.
PM me if you're interested in details.
I too am ready to enter the ranks of those that suck up birds and squirrels.
PM me if you're interested in details.
I too am ready to enter the ranks of those that suck up birds and squirrels.
Last edited by Stamina; 06-10-2010 at 05:05 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
#690
#693
Senior Member
Join Date: 05-19-09
Location: Austin, Texas
Posts: 2,633
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Yeah sorry, just did some driving. Its smooth as **** at idle, i couldnt drive it as i broke my glasses and am blind as ****, so my brother was in the car. Comes on smooth and havent had any issues so far. It is LOUD though. It pulls pretty good, no erratic idle, no CEL and we put about 80 miles on it
Sounds like a supra with a little turbo bark? Its the first modded TC balt i know of, so im not sure if it sounds like the rest of them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnnFPsHzBJE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRJQ7WtdLFY
Oh and the 09 and the K&N had the correct bracket, no modification needed or a new bracket. Install was a breeze and it fits amazingly well.
Sounds like a supra with a little turbo bark? Its the first modded TC balt i know of, so im not sure if it sounds like the rest of them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnnFPsHzBJE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRJQ7WtdLFY
Oh and the 09 and the K&N had the correct bracket, no modification needed or a new bracket. Install was a breeze and it fits amazingly well.
#695
Senior Member
Join Date: 05-19-09
Location: Austin, Texas
Posts: 2,633
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
http://s306.photobucket.com/albums/n...Picture001.flv
Gonna pull it apart tomorrow and see, ******* i paid to replace my valves(since i was working 80 hour weeks on salary) forgot to put the oil i gave him back in the car. I got a low oil light on the way home then this noise when i pulled in the driveway. So pissed.
Last edited by ford; 06-10-2010 at 11:54 PM.
#696
Suppose to get mine tomorrow and then its straight onto install!
So did we all confirm a good way to mount the filter or are we all still all over the board with that?
My friend with GMS1 mounted his at 9ish...
How did everybody get a hold of the turbo inlet bolts/flathead the hose clamp on the inlet. I have big hands, and its a little tight...recommended tool...did the hose clamps slip at all while you were tightening them?
So did we all confirm a good way to mount the filter or are we all still all over the board with that?
My friend with GMS1 mounted his at 9ish...
How did everybody get a hold of the turbo inlet bolts/flathead the hose clamp on the inlet. I have big hands, and its a little tight...recommended tool...did the hose clamps slip at all while you were tightening them?
#697
Senior Member
Join Date: 05-19-09
Location: Austin, Texas
Posts: 2,633
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
You may not need the revised bracket, the 09 i installed this on was a late build and did not require the revised bracket.
I installed it at 12:30 right now, I will adjust it and see how it changes things as i have more time and can see
As for reaching the worm screw clamp on the stock intake, i have a screwdriver like socket attachment +8mm socket that worked great. Or you could try a short screwdriver(i didnt like that method as much). Total install time was 30 min start to finish. Assuming you have all the needed tools. it wont slip while tightening, just dont have it really really loose when you slide it on.
Oh and dont get too worried about your install, it really is easy.
Suppose to get mine tomorrow and then its straight onto install!
So did we all confirm a good way to mount the filter or are we all still all over the board with that?
My friend with GMS1 mounted his at 9ish...
How did everybody get a hold of the turbo inlet bolts/flathead the hose clamp on the inlet. I have big hands, and its a little tight...recommended tool...did the hose clamps slip at all while you were tightening them?
So did we all confirm a good way to mount the filter or are we all still all over the board with that?
My friend with GMS1 mounted his at 9ish...
How did everybody get a hold of the turbo inlet bolts/flathead the hose clamp on the inlet. I have big hands, and its a little tight...recommended tool...did the hose clamps slip at all while you were tightening them?
As for reaching the worm screw clamp on the stock intake, i have a screwdriver like socket attachment +8mm socket that worked great. Or you could try a short screwdriver(i didnt like that method as much). Total install time was 30 min start to finish. Assuming you have all the needed tools. it wont slip while tightening, just dont have it really really loose when you slide it on.
Oh and dont get too worried about your install, it really is easy.
Last edited by ford; 06-10-2010 at 11:57 PM.
#698
I just use a rachet with a long extension, u-joint, and 8mm socket. It seems to work pretty well. I get it as loose as I can and then slip it off the turbo.
#699
Senior Member
iTrader: (1)
I had a 10in extension for my screw driver. Anyways,
I know I want to try and get the ltft's as close to 0.0 as possible and im very close in my fine tweaking, my question is, what is an acceptable ltft range that wont hurt the car?
stft's are pretty much perfect at the spot im in now but the ltft's are at +2.3. I think I need to rotate the filter counterclockwise just a tad bit more.
I will let you know that I found the 2-3 o' clock position is extremely positive for fuel trims and 8-9 o' clock position is extremely negative.
A happy medium has been between 12:00 and 1:00 for me.
I know I want to try and get the ltft's as close to 0.0 as possible and im very close in my fine tweaking, my question is, what is an acceptable ltft range that wont hurt the car?
stft's are pretty much perfect at the spot im in now but the ltft's are at +2.3. I think I need to rotate the filter counterclockwise just a tad bit more.
I will let you know that I found the 2-3 o' clock position is extremely positive for fuel trims and 8-9 o' clock position is extremely negative.
A happy medium has been between 12:00 and 1:00 for me.
Last edited by CudaJoe; 06-11-2010 at 08:07 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
#700
Senior Member
Join Date: 05-19-09
Location: Austin, Texas
Posts: 2,633
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Thanks! i was actually going to ask what you had found to be best so far, as i dont have tuning software to monitor the car. I simply am going off of throttle response and then backing it off a little so as not to run it lean or anything. right now i have it at 12:30 and it idles smoooooooth and has less surge than it did stock.
That thing is scary loud the first time you turn the car on haha.