INKEN SRI for the 4B12
not too bad... most of the times is looking for the right tools and the location of the screws
the second round took me 15 minutes uninstall and install (just to ensure my first install is correct)
Just installed the SRI last night!
Not a big increase in power (obviously), but it seems like steadier/smoother acceleration through the rpms. Pretty gnarly sound if you give it enough gas too
Also, this is the first car mod I've ever done. I had a blast installing it. Not difficult at all.
Not a big increase in power (obviously), but it seems like steadier/smoother acceleration through the rpms. Pretty gnarly sound if you give it enough gas too

Also, this is the first car mod I've ever done. I had a blast installing it. Not difficult at all.
Just installed the SRI last night!
Not a big increase in power (obviously), but it seems like steadier/smoother acceleration through the rpms. Pretty gnarly sound if you give it enough gas too
Also, this is the first car mod I've ever done. I had a blast installing it. Not difficult at all.
Not a big increase in power (obviously), but it seems like steadier/smoother acceleration through the rpms. Pretty gnarly sound if you give it enough gas too

Also, this is the first car mod I've ever done. I had a blast installing it. Not difficult at all.
A few questions that might of been answered but i still want to know,Does this work for the 2009 gts CVT?
How is the install? just take intake out then install this one or do you have to relocate anything?
Is there a heat sheild for this intake?
Where did you buy it from and how much was it?
I just want to know these questions before i buy it so i dont waste money if it wont work with my car. Thanks
1. Yes
2. Plug and play (remove the stock airbox and pipe, then install the Injen SR Intake)
3. No heat shield, but you can get the universal heat shield from Injen
4. http://store.newlevelmotorsports.com/inshramin20m.html
2. Plug and play (remove the stock airbox and pipe, then install the Injen SR Intake)
3. No heat shield, but you can get the universal heat shield from Injen
4. http://store.newlevelmotorsports.com/inshramin20m.html
1. Yes
2. Plug and play (remove the stock airbox and pipe, then install the Injen SR Intake)
3. No heat shield, but you can get the universal heat shield from Injen
4. http://store.newlevelmotorsports.com/inshramin20m.html
2. Plug and play (remove the stock airbox and pipe, then install the Injen SR Intake)
3. No heat shield, but you can get the universal heat shield from Injen
4. http://store.newlevelmotorsports.com/inshramin20m.html
why don't you drive your car for 5~10 minutes and then feel the air around the filter....^^"
our filter is behind the battery.... which it blocks all the cool air from the grille.....
without the air scoop.....your filter will only take in all the hot air from the engine bay....
the hotter the air = less efficient fuse burning = less performance..... ^^
our filter is behind the battery.... which it blocks all the cool air from the grille.....
without the air scoop.....your filter will only take in all the hot air from the engine bay....
the hotter the air = less efficient fuse burning = less performance..... ^^
I had the RRM SRI v2, then i got rid of that and installed this one and it seems better. might just be my head but feels fater too. I also think that there isnt a lag in when one start from a stop either which might make it seem faster


