HPAuto-Jwt Pop Chargers Nice & Cheap
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Thats garbage they use the stock rubber tubes, just garbage! I want an actual intake, not a gay looking filter extension added to my stock set up. Why pay $320 for 5-7HP?? Evildarkeness pulled 9 HP with Fujitas F5 intake, and I personally just pulled 8.3 when I had it dynoed with Fujitas. You can find them for under $300 and get more HP. Plus you get to lose those ugly rubber intake tubes.
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Injen didn't release anything. Gamedog's car was used as the test car and he provided the info. As far as I know, JWT is not using anyone's car on this forum which is why we have no info yet. We had an inside source on the Injen intake and that is why we found out the info. Even then it took a while before Injen let Gamedog give us a little info at least publicly.
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Not sure yet. I am waiting for some independent dynos and testimonies from other people. Not saying that gamedog and the others are wrong (I think they are right) but he is sponsored by them. I wouldn't imagine him not talking the product up just like I would expect Solo, Terrible, and others to do the same. But the main reason is the filter placement. I will wait and see.
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I have been waiting like everyone else to get an intake, figured Injen for sure, but price and the bumper removal turned me off, so then I considered the JWT Pop charger, now I'm almost considering staying with the stock intake. Not sure if anyone feels like me at this point, but it just seems none of these intakes are going to really be worth the money/trouble unless it's for the noise/sound created by them. I just don't think the gains are going to be felt, and really wonder if we're all getting our hopes up for basically a "cool sound" from these, no matter which one we decide to go with. I guess Injen is really the only one we may actually feel a difference if the dynos really prove 10+WHP gains.
At this point I'm thinking unless independent dynos show a decent gain that we're actually going to feel, it may be better to just stay with the stock setup and save the $$$$$$ for other mods.
At this point I'm thinking unless independent dynos show a decent gain that we're actually going to feel, it may be better to just stay with the stock setup and save the $$$$$$ for other mods.
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I have been waiting like everyone else to get an intake, figured Injen for sure, but price and the bumper removal turned me off, so then I considered the JWT Pop charger, now I'm almost considering staying with the stock intake. Not sure if anyone feels like me at this point, but it just seems none of these intakes are going to really be worth the money/trouble unless it's for the noise/sound created by them. I just don't think the gains are going to be felt, and really wonder if we're all getting our hopes up for basically a "cool sound" from these, no matter which one we decide to go with. I guess Injen is really the only one we may actually feel a difference if the dynos really prove 10+WHP gains.
At this point I'm thinking unless independent dynos show a decent gain that we're actually going to feel, it may be better to just stay with the stock setup and save the $$$$$$ for other mods.
At this point I'm thinking unless independent dynos show a decent gain that we're actually going to feel, it may be better to just stay with the stock setup and save the $$$$$$ for other mods.
People with the new Fujita (Ios) are saying they feel gains and you cant beat the price. Im not paying to Injen markup sorry