Initial Review - Injen SRI
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virus. i just got my injen long tubes installed and i love them. ppl said u lose power but top end my car just roared and opened up lovely. my head actually shot back in the seat. DS mode ofcourse. i now have hfc injen long tubes and tanabe. im getting my custom xpipe this wk and my osiris tune next saturday. ill keep u guys updated
#37
So I decided to just bite the bullet and order this. Placed an order from the site soundmike posted. Great pricing. I paid a little more for the black tubes but still awesome price. They said I ordered the last black they had in stock and they only have polished left. Who know if that's true, but I ordered today and they shipped it out this afternoon. Wow on the service. I just called and let them know I was from the Driver site.
#38
I tried ordering a set this morning, using my $150- Infiniti Rewards Card and the rest on PayPal, but they couldn't do it.
I didn't have enough in Paypal to cover the entire amount so I have to wait for funds to get to Paypal.
In the meantime, I missed out on the last set of Black.
Aw, crap!
#39
I tried ordering a set this morning, using my $150- Infiniti Rewards Card and the rest on PayPal, but they couldn't do it.
I didn't have enough in Paypal to cover the entire amount so I have to wait for funds to get to Paypal.
In the meantime, I missed out on the last set of Black.
Aw, crap!
#41
Happi-er, actually. To be honest i was thinking of selling the piece, but decided to give it a few more miles of "break-in", and i'm glad i waited.
I've noticed the car being much more responsive than even on my latest update - and to think it's been getting hotter down here in Houston. The lag is non-existent and the car revs nicely regardless of rpm or throttle location. Although i was slightly disappointed that there's no growl unless you go WOT, i'm warming up to it... it's nice to leisurely accelerate without making much of a scene but yet have that ability to make it howl when needed.
I've noticed the car being much more responsive than even on my latest update - and to think it's been getting hotter down here in Houston. The lag is non-existent and the car revs nicely regardless of rpm or throttle location. Although i was slightly disappointed that there's no growl unless you go WOT, i'm warming up to it... it's nice to leisurely accelerate without making much of a scene but yet have that ability to make it howl when needed.
#43
Happi-er, actually. To be honest i was thinking of selling the piece, but decided to give it a few more miles of "break-in", and i'm glad i waited.
I've noticed the car being much more responsive than even on my latest update - and to think it's been getting hotter down here in Houston. The lag is non-existent and the car revs nicely regardless of rpm or throttle location. Although i was slightly disappointed that there's no growl unless you go WOT, i'm warming up to it... it's nice to leisurely accelerate without making much of a scene but yet have that ability to make it howl when needed.
I've noticed the car being much more responsive than even on my latest update - and to think it's been getting hotter down here in Houston. The lag is non-existent and the car revs nicely regardless of rpm or throttle location. Although i was slightly disappointed that there's no growl unless you go WOT, i'm warming up to it... it's nice to leisurely accelerate without making much of a scene but yet have that ability to make it howl when needed.
thanks for the review
#44
Not really. To me the R2C looks good, that's about it, and it wasn't enough for me to justify the higher price tag (which falls in the range of real CAI's). I don't have experience on their claimed gains, but neither did i on the Injen. They all seem to claim roughly the same amount of HP gains so it didn't matter much to me where that's concerned.
You're welcome. I'm interested to hear of your experience with it, seeing as you'll be using it in an environment that's almost 40 degrees hotter!
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Just an added note, i think resetting the ECU from the get-go is the best way to do this. I didn't, thinking the ECU will eventually re-adjust, which it did, but it took its sweet time doing so.
You're welcome. I'm interested to hear of your experience with it, seeing as you'll be using it in an environment that's almost 40 degrees hotter!
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Just an added note, i think resetting the ECU from the get-go is the best way to do this. I didn't, thinking the ECU will eventually re-adjust, which it did, but it took its sweet time doing so.