RPi Intake Scoops and Exhaust
RPi Intake Scoops and Exhaust
I don't know if you guys are familiar with the company RPi (Race Precision Inc), but they are a huge company when it comes to performance for BMWs. Well i was talking to Eloy (runs R&D dept) and he told me that they could make intake scoops for our cars and a full exhaust system.
The intake scoops have shown an 8-15whp gain with 70mph airflow on most of the cars they have tested. And that is with everything else stock. They run fairly cheap too. For our cars they should be less than $120.
They also have really good exhaust systems. Eloy told me that it would cost around 2 grand but he said that it would put down serious power. They made an exhaust for the M3 that puts down 35ft/lbs and 28whp.... and they have a dyno to prove it too.

Is anyone interested in any of these products?
I put up the pictures of the dyno and pictures of the intake scoops.

The intake scoops have shown an 8-15whp gain with 70mph airflow on most of the cars they have tested. And that is with everything else stock. They run fairly cheap too. For our cars they should be less than $120.
They also have really good exhaust systems. Eloy told me that it would cost around 2 grand but he said that it would put down serious power. They made an exhaust for the M3 that puts down 35ft/lbs and 28whp.... and they have a dyno to prove it too.

Is anyone interested in any of these products?
I put up the pictures of the dyno and pictures of the intake scoops.

show a post on this before and i think the end result was that the G's intake passage was dubbed as being "As good as it gets" with the dual ram air intake at 60mph so i guess its the same idea, but if power proven then i would be interested
Ya i know what your saying but i have never seen a thread about this before... maybe it was another company. Eloy told me that the company would not put out a product that doesn't make power.
Eloy told me that he will provide a dyno sheet proving that the scoops gain power and what do you guys think about an exhaust?
Last edited by G35 {skyline}; Mar 16, 2009 at 09:33 PM.
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If you look at the intake tract of the BMW, and the one on our car, they are totally different. The RPI works on the 3 because the stock intake snorkel inlet is directly above where the RPI (or any other brand) is mounted.
On our car, the snorkel inlet is very small. Look inside your grill and you can see it (it's about 1.5" or so in diameter). I don't see how RPI could design a scoop unless they're planning to make an intake of their own to accomodate their scoops.
On our car, the snorkel inlet is very small. Look inside your grill and you can see it (it's about 1.5" or so in diameter). I don't see how RPI could design a scoop unless they're planning to make an intake of their own to accomodate their scoops.
If you look at the intake tract of the BMW, and the one on our car, they are totally different. The RPI works on the 3 because the stock intake snorkel inlet is directly above where the RPI (or any other brand) is mounted.
On our car, the snorkel inlet is very small. Look inside your grill and you can see it (it's about 1.5" or so in diameter). I don't see how RPI could design a scoop unless they're planning to make an intake of their own to accomodate their scoops.
On our car, the snorkel inlet is very small. Look inside your grill and you can see it (it's about 1.5" or so in diameter). I don't see how RPI could design a scoop unless they're planning to make an intake of their own to accomodate their scoops.
Its not 2k for the intake... its 2k for a full exhaust system... the intake scoops are gonna be less than 120... and you could see a good gain with the JWT intake.. i have them on my car. so i will have them dyno it with on and with the stock intake on.



