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chopz33
05-09-2016, 05:23 PM
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160510/22f31e106810b2b04e04664a4e0bd0a0.jpg
Will post when installed
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Arn560
05-10-2016, 03:53 AM
Sweet!
BTW, does your wife know you're using her living room as a staging area?
Happy motoring!
chaos2984
05-10-2016, 04:19 AM
nice you will enjoy the WHINE I do every time lol
chopz33
05-10-2016, 06:49 AM
i'm not very mechanically inclined, but can do the small things. I installed the RS4 grille over the weekend.
i can follow instructions, everything ive read says to disconnect the battery when installing an intake.
is this really necessary? about how long will this take me to install? anything i need to watch out for an not do?
Silverbullet S4
05-10-2016, 06:57 AM
i'm not very mechanically inclined, but can do the small things. I installed the RS4 grille over the weekend.
i can follow instructions, everything ive read says to disconnect the battery when installing an intake.
is this really necessary? about how long will this take me to install? anything i need to watch out for an not do?
If you can remove the bumper and install the grill, this is cake. No need to remove battery. Here is a good how-to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbWwbPLNOSY
chopz33
05-10-2016, 06:57 AM
i figured as much, thanks for the link
chopz33
05-10-2016, 07:06 AM
[QUOTE=Silverbullet S4;11612435]If you can remove the bumper and install the grill, this is cake. No need to remove battery. Here is a good how-to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbWwbPLNOSY[/QUOTE
was the fuel line exposed like that? in the video its just exposed and out there?
Thurston
05-10-2016, 07:06 AM
If you can remove the bumper and install the grill, this is cake. No need to remove battery. Here is a good how-to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbWwbPLNOSY
yeah honestly removing the bumper and installing a rs4 grill was the most frustrating, painstaking, knuckle bumping little do it yourself I've done on this car..
The Fat Kid
05-10-2016, 07:15 AM
If you can remove the bumper and install the grill, this is cake. No need to remove battery. Here is a good how-to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbWwbPLNOSY
+1.
The OEM small rubber hose (vacuum hose?) that attaches to the OEM intake was a mega PITA to get off. My car was completely cold when I first installed my CTS intake, and some have mentioned the hose is much easier to get off when the car is still warm.
You should be able to swap out the intake in less than 15 minutes once you know what to do, but plan on 40+ minutes the first time if you are the type to double check every step.
Silverbullet S4
05-10-2016, 07:21 AM
was the fuel line exposed like that? in the video its just exposed and out there?
Definitely no fuel line exposed there. Guessing you're referring to the vacuum line? It's a PITA to remove if you don't (carefully) use a heat gun or hairdryer to warm it up first.
kobrian85
05-10-2016, 07:23 AM
BTW, does your wife know you're using her living room as a staging area?
Wait, this is not acceptable practice...? ;)
My soon-to-be seems ok with it, perhaps I will spend some time figuring out where my limit is. Over/Under on 3 1/2?
audiyyc
05-10-2016, 08:13 AM
Damn, mine just left Florida. Supposed to be here on Monday. Very jelly you have yours now! Let me know how you like it!
chopz33
05-10-2016, 08:44 AM
it didnt last long in the living room. After i opened and took a few pictures, i was instructed to get that crap out of the house...
Evan2
05-10-2016, 09:19 AM
Wait, this is not acceptable practice...? ;)
My soon-to-be seems ok with it, perhaps I will spend some time figuring out where my limit is. Over/Under on 3 1/2?
Keyword being soon to be, once that I DO get said its game over man.
The Fat Kid
05-10-2016, 09:31 AM
Keyword being soon to be, once that I DO get said its game over man.
Nothing really changed after I got married; everything changed after we had a kid.
Our year-old son would have been smashing that intake before you were finished taking that photo [facepalm] [=(]
Evan2
05-10-2016, 09:35 AM
Nothing really changed after I got married; everything changed after we had a kid.
Our year-old son would have been smashing that intake before you were finished taking that photo [facepalm] [=(]
I am on wife 2, second one did not change much. We have two boys and lol, my 8m old was smacking his cars on my new rear sway last night, had to move that out of the living room.
The Fat Kid
05-10-2016, 09:46 AM
I am on wife 2, second one did not change much. We have two boys and lol, my 8m old was smacking his cars on my new rear sway last night, had to move that out of the living room.
Well, it seems like you learned your lesson and married right the second time [up]
Yup, our son's favorite activity is to have one toy in each hand and simultaneously smash them on another toy. My wife and I already agreed that he will be The Hulk for Halloween [:D]
chopz33
05-10-2016, 10:14 AM
i married right the 2nd time as well. my teenagers know not to touch my car and have to ask permission to even look at it.
my kids are so clumsy, i get nervous anytime they are near it.
chopz33
05-10-2016, 03:42 PM
Fairly simple install. Only real issue I had was getting the filter on. Had to put some oil on it and cuss at it. http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160510/4442b9840fc44567df98880bfaa9a77f.jpghttp://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160510/284b4962d47928d43d6ae4411c7ecb26.jpg
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sa_seahawker
05-10-2016, 03:48 PM
That license plate frame is off the chain, fam! [up]
14S4GWM
05-10-2016, 03:53 PM
Chopz you're missing your intake scoop.
whiped
05-10-2016, 05:57 PM
Chopz they seem to like you more than me.
Not only did I not get any extra swag. My filter was also smashed [:(]
http://i1197.photobucket.com/albums/aa435/LaxerTech/IMG_20160510_1734011_zpsj4juf3kc.jpg
I'm reaching out to them to see if they will send me a replacement.
If not, can anyone suggest a good alternative? The folding on this one is opposite the seam and it erks me to see it in the engine bay.
chopz33
05-10-2016, 06:29 PM
My filter had a couple of bend lines but not enough for me to get pissy about. If I were you I'd be pissed
Evan2
05-10-2016, 06:37 PM
Chopz they seem to like you more than me.
Not only did I not get any extra swag. My filter was also smashed [:(]
http://i1197.photobucket.com/albums/aa435/LaxerTech/IMG_20160510_1734011_zpsj4juf3kc.jpg
I'm reaching out to them to see if they will send me a replacement.
If not, can anyone suggest a good alternative? The folding on this one is opposite the seam and it erks me to see it in the engine bay.
Looks like you the the new twisted vortex filter, it creates a tornado inside the intake which means MORE POWER and more WHINE! Lucky!
chopz33
05-10-2016, 06:48 PM
Chopz you're missing your intake scoop.
Good looking out. Thanks
whiped
05-10-2016, 08:46 PM
I decided to put it in anyway and will wait until I hear back from them before ordering a replacement.
My filters went on pretty easy, my biggest issue was putting the screws in for the heat shield.
Ended up just drilling pilot holes. Other than the smashed filter(thanks ups!) I'm happy with the product.
chopz33
05-11-2016, 04:07 AM
Yea those self tapping screws weren't too self tapping.
ojmcneill
05-11-2016, 06:31 AM
Tip: Just make sure it's not rubbing that metal line underneath the heat shield. Some have had rubbing issues there. I also broke some tabs on my hood scoop/tunnel when putting mine on.
Silverbullet S4
05-11-2016, 07:05 AM
Chopz they seem to like you more than me.
Not only did I not get any extra swag. My filter was also smashed [:(]
That would piss me off too. They "should" send a replacement to you no questions asked.
As for the extra schwag, I'm betting he paid for it....
chopz33
05-11-2016, 07:11 AM
That would piss me off too. They "should" send a replacement to you no questions asked.
As for the extra schwag, I'm betting he paid for it....
i didnt pay for a license plate holder and 4 stickers.
Silverbullet S4
05-11-2016, 07:18 AM
i didnt pay for a license plate holder and 4 stickers.
Wow, whiped really did get screwed then!lol My stuff is supposed to arrive Monday so I'm curious now what condition it will arrive in and if there are any extras in there (not expecting any). If the filter arrives smashed, I'll keep the AWE I have on there now till a replacement is sent...
JD S4
05-11-2016, 07:43 AM
How about a quick review? How is it? Fitment? Sound? Butt dyno results?
whiped
05-11-2016, 08:26 AM
This replaced my stock airbox so I cannot compare it to other brands.
Shipping: Everything was pretty well insulated with lots of bubble wrap. Big filter was just in a bag that I imagine got smashed by the intake tube while UPS was man-handling it.
Install tips: (roughly in order)
Breather hose on the stock intake came off easily using my nails/a credit card to pry away from the intake. (I read some users had issues with this)
Once the stock intake is out lineup the heatshield with the intake scoop and mark where the screws will go.
Double check to make sure the marks are equidistant from the edge of the base and drill some pilot holes. (This makes the self-tapping screws go in much easier)
Assemble the USP intake outside of the car loosely tightening down the clamps.
Removing the trim piece on the back of the engine makes lining up the clamp on the throttle body easier.
When connecting the intake to the throttle body make sure to position the filter so that it is centered where the old airbox was and not rubbing on anything. (I had a good gap between the throttle body inlet and the end of the intake tube in the coupler)
Tighten everything down and give it a couple shakes to make sure it isn't going anywhere.
Fitment: Fitment is solid, just make sure you line up the heatshield correctly before drilling.
No Dyno numbers however, the whine is intoxicating. I read somewhere here that a member mentioned it helps keep his speed in check because he can hear it. That is simply not true with me, I keep the RPMs at about 3k to listen to it scream and before I know it I'm going 100. [rolleyes]
TLDR; I'm happy with the product and hoping USP will send me a new filter.
The Fat Kid
05-11-2016, 08:30 AM
This replaced my stock airbox so I cannot compare it to other brands.
Shipping: Everything was pretty well insulated with lots of bubble wrap. Big filter was just in a bag that I imagine got smashed by the intake tube while UPS was man-handling it.
Install tips: (roughly in order)
Breather hose on the stock intake came off easily using my nails/a credit card to pry away from the intake. (I read some users had issues with this)
Once the stock intake is out lineup the heatshield with the intake scoop and mark where the screws will go.
Double check to make sure the marks are equidistant from the edge of the base and drill some pilot holes. (This makes the self-tapping screws go in much easier)
Assemble the USP intake outside of the car loosely tightening down the clamps.
Removing the trim piece on the back of the engine makes lining up the clamp on the throttle body easier.
When connecting the intake to the throttle body make sure to position the filter so that it is centered where the old airbox was and not rubbing on anything. (I had a good gap between the throttle body inlet and the end of the intake tube in the coupler)
Tighten everything down and give it a couple shakes to make sure it isn't going anywhere.
Fitment: Fitment is solid, just make sure you line up the heatshield correctly before drilling.
No Dyno numbers however, the whine is intoxicating. I read somewhere here that a member mentioned it helps keep his speed in check because he can hear it. That is simply not true with me, I keep the RPMs at about 3k to listen to it scream and before I know it I'm going 100. [rolleyes]
TLDR; I'm happy with the product and hoping USP will send me a new filter.
You have to drill holes? I guess that is one area where CTS is better.
Glad you like it [up]
chopz33
05-11-2016, 08:45 AM
i love the sound. i love hearing it whine when i shift gears.
i didn't have any fitment issues other than getting the filter onto the hose. i highly recommend silicon or oil to help
i wasn't too concerned with the drilling as the holes we not interfering with anything
+1 on the tightening the clamps outside of the vehicle.
i will look again in a few days to see if i need to heat wrap anything.
whiped
05-11-2016, 09:06 AM
You have to drill holes? I guess that is one area where CTS is better.
Glad you like it [up]
Yes, you drill holes into the floor beneath it. It is just sheet metal with nothing on the otherside so I wasn't too worried about it.
I imagine the good thing about this vs the CTS is that it likely mounts more securely.
Note: I still think ECS is the best designed system, it just wasn't worth the extra cost over this to me. (Yet [>_<])
Evan2
05-11-2016, 09:11 AM
My CTS shield has not moved one bit but I do agree that it was a bit off putting at first. I was unsure if it was in all the way (First time its happened, I swear) hiii ooooo......
B8_Jim
05-11-2016, 10:47 AM
Anyone else have the "weatherstrip" that goes on top of the shield and seals against the hood fall apart? Mine split at between the part that slides onto the shield and the "tube" that seals against the hood. Found the tube just lying loose inside the engine bay at an oil change 6 months ago.
O.P. : Looks like the gap around the intake tube is about the same as mine - I ended up adding some material to the shield to close it up significantly - not sure if it really makes much difference however.
whiped
05-12-2016, 01:32 PM
Just a follow up,
I contacted Phil@USP here who redirected me to their support. I provided them a picture of the filter and they are sending me a replacement.
Great customer service and very friendly. [up]
Silverbullet S4
05-13-2016, 06:58 PM
Got mine today (early delivery is a plus) and just finished installing/going for a test drive. WOW! So much better than the boring, stock sounding AWE S-flow! Reminds me of my tweaked C32 AMG with open C3P intake and almost sounds as good as a blown 'stang. Oh how I missed that whine....
Happy to report everything was well packaged with the filter safely packaged in it's own box (guessing they learned their lesson with the last few getting squished in shipping). Zero extra schwag though....chopz got the hookup! The self tappers went in like a piece of cake and didn't need to pre-drill anything. Install couldn't have been easier...10-15 minutes tops after you have your tools laid out.