HKS Racing Suction Kits

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Jan 25, 2009 | 06:57 AM
  #1  
Hi all, how y'all doing?

I've got a Evo X FQ360 and am based in the UK. I have no mods at all, but am looking into carrying out a few small upgrades in the coming months.

Exhaust and Air Filter are the first 2 areas I'm going to look into;

My question is to people who have the HKS racing suction kits.

Are they any good? What type of gains have you seen? Any issues with Idle? Good sound? Dyno numbers?

Also anyone who has changed their standard airbox for some kind of induction kitand has seen good gains - What filter did you go for? Why? Good gains? Sound? Dyno numbers?

One of my concerns with the HKS filter is the amount of heat that can get to it...

Thanks
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Jan 25, 2009 | 07:44 AM
  #2  
Moved to the Engine forum for you.
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Jan 28, 2009 | 05:28 AM
  #3  
Has no one got a HKS induction kit on their X??

Any advice appreciated

Cheers
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Jan 29, 2009 | 12:09 AM
  #4  
Quote: Has no one got a HKS induction kit on their X??

Any advice appreciated

Cheers
You're talking about the full intake kit, with the intake tube, and carbon airbox?

Our test Evo X MR is using it right now. It is similar in performance to the Colt Speed / Gruppe M, and AEM intake.
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Jan 29, 2009 | 02:36 AM
  #5  
Quote: Hi all, how y'all doing?

I've got a Evo X FQ360 and am based in the UK. I have no mods at all, but am looking into carrying out a few small upgrades in the coming months.

Exhaust and Air Filter are the first 2 areas I'm going to look into;

My question is to people who have the HKS racing suction kits.

Are they any good? What type of gains have you seen? Any issues with Idle? Good sound? Dyno numbers?

Also anyone who has changed their standard airbox for some kind of induction kitand has seen good gains - What filter did you go for? Why? Good gains? Sound? Dyno numbers?

One of my concerns with the HKS filter is the amount of heat that can get to it...

Thanks
Rather suggest you don't ..

Your FQ360 mapping is rather lean already ..
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Jan 29, 2009 | 05:31 AM
  #6  
^ Agreed, FQ360 has lower boost in the lower RPM compared to a normal Evo and higher boost in the higher RPM. It also has lower IGN Timing but the AFRs are really lean. I wouldn't recommend a change in your intake unless you plan on getting a tune.
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