**PICS**VIDEO**Injen CAI and Injen SES exhaust.....
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First impression:
OMG, i've never owned a CAI that whistled so much! I LOVE IT!!! The intake SCREAMS above 3500rpms and near rattles my brain around 5000-6000rpms. The exhaust i thing is nice. Not too too sure if i like it yet, give me a day or two and i can give you an honest answer, but the intake is a 100% MUST BUY! I'll post up pics and videos tomorrow
OMG, i've never owned a CAI that whistled so much! I LOVE IT!!! The intake SCREAMS above 3500rpms and near rattles my brain around 5000-6000rpms. The exhaust i thing is nice. Not too too sure if i like it yet, give me a day or two and i can give you an honest answer, but the intake is a 100% MUST BUY! I'll post up pics and videos tomorrow
Originally Posted by Ryhian
Yah this is my first CAI on a car and it is awesome. I drive like a dick all the time just to let everyone hear it. lol.
I have the injen intake and exhaust also and I love it. Exhaust sounds so nice and deep. I put my exhaust on about 2 months after I had the intake and I can definatly feel the gains in the upper RPMs.
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Got a couple of videos here. Was hoping to compile them and make a short little movie out of them, but for some reason my camera recorded them as a .mov file (Quicktime) instead of MPEG or whatnot. So oh well, Windows Movie Maker won't open .mov files.
Took a lil' road trip today (about 100 miles) just to help break in the car a little more and to break in the exhaust (That new burnt metal smell, mmm mmm good!) As i was saying last night, i wasn't too sure if i liked the exhaust, but the tone has changed alot after putting a few miles on it. Last night it sounded as if it had a little indegestion
Now she sounds deep and mean. Must say i like it now.
Here's some short videos, Right-Click, Save-as:
QuickTime required
Few revs:
http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/we...EzZGZkMzF5NTQx
1st WOT:
http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/we...EzZGZkMzF5NTQx
On the road, 2nd gear WOT (Dang traffic!):
http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/we...EzZGZkMzF5NTQx
Took a lil' road trip today (about 100 miles) just to help break in the car a little more and to break in the exhaust (That new burnt metal smell, mmm mmm good!) As i was saying last night, i wasn't too sure if i liked the exhaust, but the tone has changed alot after putting a few miles on it. Last night it sounded as if it had a little indegestion
Here's some short videos, Right-Click, Save-as:
QuickTime required
Few revs:
http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/we...EzZGZkMzF5NTQx
1st WOT:
http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/we...EzZGZkMzF5NTQx
On the road, 2nd gear WOT (Dang traffic!):
http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/we...EzZGZkMzF5NTQx
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The intake was a bit of a pain in the butt to get in. Everything on the primary piping was pretty straight forward, but to attach and mount the cold air extention was a PAIN! Had to remove the front bumper, jack up the drivers side, remove the driver's side wheel, remove the entire plastic wheel well and relocate a ground wire. Even with all that, had to use a lot of "Persuasion". The finish on the piping is a little scuffed up thanx to such a small area to feed it into and some insane angles. Oh and the filter kept wanting to slide off even with the clamp on it. The rubber finish is all oily and slippery and at first the clamp wanted to keep slidding off it, then the filter kept wanting to pop off with the clamp on. So i took some degreaser and scrubbed the oily residue off and reattached.
Clips sound really good, and pretty close to the actual sound of how it is. Your exhaust does look a lot closer to your bumber than mine does, ill have to take some pics to compare.
Edit: Heres a pic of my exhaust, its about an inch or an inch and a half from the bumper. Ive felt the bumper above the exhaust after driving and it wasnt hot at all so I wouldnt worry about it. Im lowered on TRD springs also.
Edit: Heres a pic of my exhaust, its about an inch or an inch and a half from the bumper. Ive felt the bumper above the exhaust after driving and it wasnt hot at all so I wouldnt worry about it. Im lowered on TRD springs also.
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Originally Posted by Hyghgynx
The only worry I have is the Exhaust is dangerously close to the bumper. 
Originally Posted by KJ_Scion
Clips sound really good, and pretty close to the actual sound of how it is. Your exhaust does look a lot closer to your bumber than mine does, ill have to take some pics to compare.
Edit: Heres a pic of my exhaust, its about an inch or an inch and a half from the bumper. Ive felt the bumper above the exhaust after driving and it wasnt hot at all so I wouldnt worry about it. Im lowered on TRD springs also.

Edit: Heres a pic of my exhaust, its about an inch or an inch and a half from the bumper. Ive felt the bumper above the exhaust after driving and it wasnt hot at all so I wouldnt worry about it. Im lowered on TRD springs also.



Its actually pretty quiet cruising at about 75. About 4 hours after I had my exhaust installed I put about 200 highway miles on it going to and coming back from a car show. Drones a little bit when you start decelerating from high speeds though. I often have friends in my backseat so I dynamaated the entire trunk and that cut noise down by half. The exhaust doesnt bother me at all though, I love it. And I was very cautious about my exhaust not being too loud.





