
Originally Posted by
svander
Interested to see how the carbon fiber holds up to the massive amounts of heat in the engine bay over time. My carbonio/APR piece has yellowed a lot over the last couple of years.

Originally Posted by
tgsweat
+1
One of our goals with every project of this nature is heat management, as can be seen by the twin heat shields on this system. We spent a large amount of time to ensure that all components are kept below a threshold temperature which we have established to prevent damage to composite and hard components as a result of thermal exposure. This not only prevents the carbon from yellowing, but ultimately prevents the parts from failing. Comparing an intake that we have had installed for several months during R&D stages to a brand new unit, we have not seen any yellowing of the resin or damage to the carbon as a result of exposure to elevated temperatures.
Any carbon will turn colors if exposed to high temperatures or UV for prolong periods of time, however we specifically ensured that if a composite component is going to be near those temperatures that precautions are taken to avoid/lower direct heat exposure for product reliability reasons.

Originally Posted by
M3KILR
Any chance you will offer a fiberglass painted version for those that are more go and less show? Looks amazing in CF but rather spend that money on something I will look at more often.
Not Likely, but if there seems to be a high demand for a different material it's something we could consider.

Originally Posted by
jonpark
I would get this if this is little bit quieter than roc euro.
The fact that our intake has a lid helps contain the sound, which produces a tolerable supercharger whine, giving hint to the added performance without being intrusive.
Jason
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