Status-Elite intake installed.
Big ups to Status-Elite :biggthumpup: Since Kevin and Rob from Status-Elite live in the same area, they came over to my house and helped me install the intakes in my 07 G35 tonight. Fitments are perfect, the quality of the intake is top notch . I also bought their Dry carbon engine cover, I have yet to see any company out there can match their quality, too bad they don't make the radiator cover in CF because there isn't enough interest for the G sedan.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3400/...9d64410e_b.jpg Passenger side fitment http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3312/...97b706dc_b.jpg |
They do make a radiator cover in CF.
http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/s...ite1/008-8.jpg Nice looking intake. I wouldnt pay 800 for it, but if you like it, then more props to you. |
I have never heard of Status-Elite before, I am not a fan of the carbon fiber cover but the intakes look sweet. How do you like them so far Stock? I'm in the shopping mood for an intake and would love to hear what you think.
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the stock induction setup is really, really good...
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Originally Posted by WhosUrBuddiee
(Post 4187735)
They do make a radiator cover in CF.
http://i581.photobucket.com/albums/s...ite1/008-8.jpg Nice looking intake. I wouldnt pay 800 for it, but if you like it, then more props to you. |
It fits both the coupe and sedan
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What a waste of money. From the get-go that intake was hyped up to be the next messiah, but in the end it did not produce anywhere near the gains they stated, one didn't even accept the sensor, does no better than any other short ram intake, and the selling point of "limited production" is a bunch of crap.
And the fact that they dare compare themselves to the "big boys" is hilarious :). Their dry carbon products do look very nice, so I will give them credit for that. I'll stick to an Injen or an R2C, thank you. |
Originally Posted by san~man
(Post 4188155)
What a waste of money. From the get-go that intake was hyped up to be the next messiah, but in the end it did not produce anywhere near the gains they stated, one didn't even accept the sensor, does no better than any other short ram intake, and the selling point of "limited production" is a bunch of crap.
And the fact that they dare compare themselves to the "big boys" is hilarious :). Their dry carbon products do look very nice, so I will give them credit for that. I'll stick to an Injen or an R2C, thank you. Yeah, what he said. Sorry, I am just not feeling that for the price. No heat shields either.... I am all for quality, but this does not seem to be of any higher quality than Injen or Stillen. I know they say they want to be like ARC or HKS, but you have to earn that right. It just seems like a lot of hype, and I have not seen enough to back it up.... The dry carbon stuff does look nice. |
That intake looks all show & no go!...holy heat soak, no heat shields or separation from the engine heat? How does that help performance exactly?
Also, wonder why they have a reducer 1/2 way up (where the MAF is)....that's constricting air flow, isn't it? |
Originally Posted by san~man
(Post 4188155)
What a waste of money. From the get-go that intake was hyped up to be the next messiah, but in the end it did not produce anywhere near the gains they stated, one didn't even accept the sensor, does no better than any other short ram intake, and the selling point of "limited production" is a bunch of crap.
And the fact that they dare compare themselves to the "big boys" is hilarious :). Their dry carbon products do look very nice, so I will give them credit for that. I'll stick to an Injen or an R2C, thank you. *Pause* *Awaiting Reply* That's what I thought. How do you talk about a product or judge if you don't use it? I know a few people that have this intake and really like and notice gains. And I know people, that just like you, don't really care for it. To each their own. How is their "limited production" a bunch of crap? Only 22 were made, that's not limited? Yes, one did have a fitment issue with the MAF Sensor, great way to leave the rest of the details out where Status Elite offered that person a full replacement or a full refund in ADDITION to $50 off a future purchase. IIRC, the sensor area is CNC machined and fitment is 99% and the case you speak of is the ONLY out there. You wanna compare it to the big boys and laugh? Have you used those products? Let's see, an ARC intake for 1400 compared to Status Elite intake for 800. Look at the cost savings first. I can't speak on behalf of performance differences as I don't own either product, but I have heard that the price paid is worth it. Just because people can't afford a product doesn't mean it is not good or just because it's too expensive for them, doesn't mean it's worthless or stupid to buy. Some people will buy it just to say "I have such and such", sorta like a in your face I got money, or I only buy high end stuff. Others buy it for the performance, others want to just try it out. I simply do not see the point of hammering a product you have no experience with. Granted it's your opinion, how do you make a judgment of it's performance if you haven't used the product? |
Originally Posted by Greekboy115
(Post 4187845)
I have never heard of Status-Elite before, I am not a fan of the carbon fiber cover but the intakes look sweet. How do you like them so far Stock? I'm in the shopping mood for an intake and would love to hear what you think.
Originally Posted by sunny G-35 NYC
(Post 4187999)
It fits both the coupe and sedan
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^^ Agreed, I've seen them in person and it is top notch! The price may not be everyone's cup of tea but I guess thats why everyone is all worked up? The reducer needs to be there for correct mass airflow readings. Do your research. Look at other intakes, they all have that
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I'd need to see some pretty convincing 3rd party dynos to drop $800 for a set of hot air intakes.
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Originally Posted by Jeff92se
(Post 4188851)
I'd need to see some pretty convincing 3rd party dynos to drop $800 for a set of hot air intakes.
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Originally Posted by donpisto
(Post 4188810)
Do you own the product? Have you used it?
*Pause* *Awaiting Reply
Originally Posted by donpisto
(Post 4188810)
That's what I thought. How do you talk about a product or judge if you don't use it? I know a few people that have this intake and really like and notice gains. And I know people, that just like you, don't really care for it. To each their own.
Originally Posted by donpisto
(Post 4188810)
How is their "limited production" a bunch of crap? Only 22 were made, that's not limited?
Originally Posted by donpisto
(Post 4188810)
Yes, one did have a fitment issue with the MAF Sensor, great way to leave the rest of the details out where Status Elite offered that person a full replacement or a full refund in ADDITION to $50 off a future purchase. IIRC, the sensor area is CNC machined and fitment is 99% and the case you speak of is the ONLY out there.
Originally Posted by donpisto
(Post 4188810)
You wanna compare it to the big boys and laugh? Have you used those products? Let's see, an ARC intake for 1400 compared to Status Elite intake for 800. Look at the cost savings first. I can't speak on behalf of performance differences as I don't own either product, but I have heard that the price paid is worth it
Originally Posted by donpisto
(Post 4188810)
Just because people can't afford a product doesn't mean it is not good or just because it's too expensive for them, doesn't mean it's worthless or stupid to buy. Some people will buy it just to say "I have such and such", sorta like a in your face I got money, or I only buy high end stuff. Others buy it for the performance, others want to just try it out.
I simply do not see the point of hammering a product you have no experience with. Granted it's your opinion, how do you make a judgment of it's performance if you haven't used the product? However, if you feel that it's worth it, by all means spend your money. It's YOUR money, but it's MY opinion. I'd just as soon by an R2C that (1) costs less, (2) filters as good or better, (3) makes the same gains or better, and (4) isn't severly overpriced. In the end, do what you want and so will I. |
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