turbo inlet for a ralliart?
I searched around for an answer but didn't really get any solid answers. I was thinking of getting a CAI but discovered that a new turbo inlet + drop-in filter will produce similar results. Since I already have the drop-in I was trying to find a turbo inlet for my 2011 ralliart, but I know the inlets for the x will not fit our cars...
does anyone know of a turbo inlet that will work with the RA? Any help is greatly appreciated as always. Thanks guys.:mitsu: |
Dude... the RA Turbo is PUNY compared to a X so no it will not fit. Save you money and just Tactrix cable and get a GST basemap.
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Originally Posted by AlphaKennyBody
(Post 9855276)
Dude... the RA Turbo is PUNY compared to a X so no it will not fit. Save you money and just Tactrix cable and get a GST basemap.
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There are no turbo-inlet replacements for the RA currently. I tried getting one made awhile ago, but the company I was talking to said that there wasn't enough demand and he wasn't going to bother going through with it. I even sent him a stock piece (which I still have yet to receive back) offered to try and get a group of buyers together with pre-payment as incentive to design one, and he still wouldn't go through with it. At least I got responses from him, though, as the others I contacted wouldn't even grant me a reply.
After I found out, for sure, that I couldn't a silicone inlet made, I just had Devin at Boostin Performance make me a custom inlet tube to mount my CBRD velocity-stack MAF adapter. At this point, for you, it's really not worth bothering with any more intake-side mods until you're ready for a tune because there's VERY MINIMAL gains to be seen from anything else until you tune. |
I called Cobb a month ago and asked them if they are planing to make one. They told me that they will look into it. That means it will never happen.
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Originally Posted by 03chi-town0Z
(Post 9855422)
There are no turbo-inlet replacements for the RA currently. I tried getting one made awhile ago, but the company I was talking to said that there wasn't enough demand and he wasn't going to bother going through with it. I even sent him a stock piece (which I still have yet to receive back) offered to try and get a group of buyers together with pre-payment as incentive to design one, and he still wouldn't go through with it. At least I got responses from him, though, as the others I contacted wouldn't even grant me a reply.
After I found out, for sure, that I couldn't a silicone inlet made, I just had Devin at Boostin Performance make me a custom inlet tube to mount my CBRD velocity-stack MAF adapter. At this point, for you, it's really not worth bothering with any more intake-side mods until you're ready for a tune because there's VERY MINIMAL gains to be seen from anything else until you tune.
Originally Posted by hotkupa
(Post 9855470)
I called Cobb a month ago and asked them if they are planing to make one. They told me that they will look into it. That means it will never happen.
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Originally Posted by hotkupa
(Post 9855470)
I called Cobb a month ago and asked them if they are planing to make one. They told me that they will look into it. That means it will never happen.
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