R56 K&N air intake R56S
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I don't see how it could cause CEL's unless you screw with the MAF sensor. I haven't had any issues with my AEM intake after 12,000 miles.
Is it worth it? That depends on what you want out of it. If you're expecting big HP gains, don't bother. Use the money on a JB+ instead. If you want a more aggressive sound and be able to really hear the blow-off from the turbo, this is the mod you want.
Is it worth it? That depends on what you want out of it. If you're expecting big HP gains, don't bother. Use the money on a JB+ instead. If you want a more aggressive sound and be able to really hear the blow-off from the turbo, this is the mod you want.
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Personally we sell the K&N kits but it's way over priced and not worth it. If you want an intake check out the DDM street intake we sell. You can get it with a K&N filter, but we offer it with a dry filter to keep oil out of the sensors that is what usually causes the check engine light.
Otherwise if your looking for power the JB module is a great value.
Otherwise if your looking for power the JB module is a great value.
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+1 on the motivation and expectations.
You will be trading in noise and (maybe) less restrictive air ingestion for hotter engine air suction (OEM intake is plumbed all the way to the nose of the car for clean cold air).
25+K miles on my K&N coin filter (VIP intake), re-oiled twice, no lights, no noticeable performance gain. Nice sound:
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+1 on the motivation and expectations.
You will be trading in noise and (maybe) less restrictive air ingestion for hotter engine air suction (OEM intake is plumbed all the way to the nose of the car for clean cold air).
25+K miles on my K&N coin filter (VIP intake), re-oiled twice, no lights, no noticeable performance gain. Nice sound:
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Does cold air really matter that much with forced induction? The air going into the engine will be pre-heated by the turbo, correct? Unless you install a bigger intercooler, still the same hot air. I want to hear more turbo sound and more blow-off. Just so it "feels" like I am going faster. A bonus would be to actually gain both some power and some sound. This DDM kit sound like a good addition after my future JB+ install. Playing the lotto right now. Saving up, just in case that doesn't work out.
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Cold air really does make a difference. The stock airbox is bringing cooler air in from up by the grill and your going to be giving that up. If you really want a cone filter, I would go with the factory filter from the JCW Tuning kit. It is a cone filter that will give you a little more intake noise and still retain the factory cool air ducting. All that is changed is the top of the airbox and filter.
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If you're looking for the sound and don't want to sacrifice the fresh air, I HIGHLY recommend the AEM intake. As for the grille in the scoop you have several options...
1. Open up the existing grille like I did.
2. Remove the grille all together.
3. Buy a pre-built grille insert.
The AEM intake is a bit pricey, but is very well built and does an excellent job of getting the outside air to the filter. Also, it directs the turbo noise straight out of the car through the scoop. ;D
It seems as thought the cost of the AEM intake has gone up a bit since I bought mine in February for $333.96... If you buy it from the same site that I did, and apply the discount code "se78261" it will drop the price to $370.13 (with free shipping). This is the cheapest I can find for this intake which now goes for $400 everywhere else.
AEM 21-721C - http://www.ultrarev.com/21-721c.html
Metal Grille insert - http://www.waymotorworks.com/mini-fi...oop-grill.html
1. Open up the existing grille like I did.
2. Remove the grille all together.
3. Buy a pre-built grille insert.
The AEM intake is a bit pricey, but is very well built and does an excellent job of getting the outside air to the filter. Also, it directs the turbo noise straight out of the car through the scoop. ;D
It seems as thought the cost of the AEM intake has gone up a bit since I bought mine in February for $333.96... If you buy it from the same site that I did, and apply the discount code "se78261" it will drop the price to $370.13 (with free shipping). This is the cheapest I can find for this intake which now goes for $400 everywhere else.
AEM 21-721C - http://www.ultrarev.com/21-721c.html
Metal Grille insert - http://www.waymotorworks.com/mini-fi...oop-grill.html
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If you're looking for the sound and don't want to sacrifice the fresh air, I HIGHLY recommend the AEM intake. As for the grille in the scoop you have several options...
1. Open up the existing grille like I did.
2. Remove the grille all together.
3. Buy a pre-built grille insert.
The AEM intake is a bit pricey, but is very well built and does an excellent job of getting the outside air to the filter. Also, it directs the turbo noise straight out of the car through the scoop. ;D
It seems as thought the cost of the AEM intake has gone up a bit since I bought mine in February for $333.96... If you buy it from the same site that I did, and apply the discount code "se78261" it will drop the price to $370.13 (with free shipping). This is the cheapest I can find for this intake which now goes for $400 everywhere else.
AEM 21-721C - http://www.ultrarev.com/21-721c.html
Metal Grille insert - http://www.waymotorworks.com/mini-fi...oop-grill.html
1. Open up the existing grille like I did.
2. Remove the grille all together.
3. Buy a pre-built grille insert.
The AEM intake is a bit pricey, but is very well built and does an excellent job of getting the outside air to the filter. Also, it directs the turbo noise straight out of the car through the scoop. ;D
It seems as thought the cost of the AEM intake has gone up a bit since I bought mine in February for $333.96... If you buy it from the same site that I did, and apply the discount code "se78261" it will drop the price to $370.13 (with free shipping). This is the cheapest I can find for this intake which now goes for $400 everywhere else.
AEM 21-721C - http://www.ultrarev.com/21-721c.html
Metal Grille insert - http://www.waymotorworks.com/mini-fi...oop-grill.html
I do have access to a Dyno so I can do before/after runs, but I'd like with your first hand use, if you have notice any differences.
I eventually plan on doing the same with the JB+ and I'm debating which to purchase first.
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I run the AEM kit on my N14 engine, and have been for over a year now. I can't say I ever got any power increase, even with the scoop. I removed the black grille trim for the scoop entirely. But there was a good amount of noise added. Not too much like some intake.
That being said, now that I am tuned, I dont think I could run the stock flat panel intake and achieve the powers I have now. Need the scoop part? Probably not, but it looks cool!
That being said, now that I am tuned, I dont think I could run the stock flat panel intake and achieve the powers I have now. Need the scoop part? Probably not, but it looks cool!
#10
I would definitely go with the JB+ first if you're looking for real power gains. If you want a car that sounds sportier, get the intake first.
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I can personally vouch for the K&N as well. What I like about it is it also includes a larger silicone turbo inlet pipe. Some of the other cold air intakes simply use the OEM inlet which is much smaller in diameter and has more bends. Some people ACTUALLY pay $225 for an ALTA Inlet Pipe (just an example). A larger turbo inlet is included in the K&N setup. Think about that for a second....
Has excellent build quality. Very easy, straight forward installation. No fiddly ties, screws, "scoops" or shields that require 2 sided tape lol. Not a huge horsepower increase BUT there is some for sure especially in the top end. I'd say 5-8 whp. Also turbo whoosh from the wastegate sounds fantastic. Very addicting!
Has excellent build quality. Very easy, straight forward installation. No fiddly ties, screws, "scoops" or shields that require 2 sided tape lol. Not a huge horsepower increase BUT there is some for sure especially in the top end. I'd say 5-8 whp. Also turbo whoosh from the wastegate sounds fantastic. Very addicting!
Last edited by iclancy82; 10-26-2014 at 02:38 PM.
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If you just want the whine-hiss noise, the CAI will give you that. Mine is pretty loud with the AEM kit. I've been on the fence as to whether or not an aftermarket blow-off valve is really worth it. Can anyone who has the Forge blow-off valve or something similar chime in here please!
#16
Well thanks for the speedy reply. I am a practical person interested in function but lets face it a cool sound helps lol. I just got my mini and have been searching the threads here like crazy trying to eliminate the possibilities and weigh cost for benefit. Still on the fence as to whether or not the AEM is worth the higher price over the K&N. And was excited when I found this thread that mentioned the JB Module. But it doesnt appear to work with my 2008
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I got the AEM at a steal...
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ml#post3888258
I just tried the code to see if it still works but it appears that they have killed it. I went with the AEM kit to make the ornamental hood scoop a functional one. I'm all for practicality as well, and having a hood scoop that does nothing seems kind of pointless. That's just one man's opinion...
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ml#post3888258
I just tried the code to see if it still works but it appears that they have killed it. I went with the AEM kit to make the ornamental hood scoop a functional one. I'm all for practicality as well, and having a hood scoop that does nothing seems kind of pointless. That's just one man's opinion...
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There are two different kits...
If you have a 2007-2010 MCS you need this one...
http://www.aemintakes.com/search/pro...x?prod=21-699c
If you have a 2011-2013 MCS you need this one...
http://www.aemintakes.com/search/pro...x?prod=21-721C
There are a lot of websites that carry these, so shop around for the best deal.
If you have a 2007-2010 MCS you need this one...
http://www.aemintakes.com/search/pro...x?prod=21-699c
If you have a 2011-2013 MCS you need this one...
http://www.aemintakes.com/search/pro...x?prod=21-721C
There are a lot of websites that carry these, so shop around for the best deal.
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They are technically the same car. In 2011 they gave it a face lift and updated the motor. 2007-2010 has the n14 motor while the 2011-2013 has the n18 motor. What years are compatible really depends on what part is being discussed. An exhaust for example is good for 2007-2013, while certain tail lights are only good for the post face lift or "LCI" verson from 2011-2013. In 2011 they moved the reverse lamps to the lower bumper. If you were to install the tail lights from a 2011 into a 2010 you would no longer have reverse lamps!
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Lol thanks. I swear some are lumping the years for both models together. I have an offer in on a system on ebay. I will let you know if it pans out. On to the exhaust! And the rattle coming from the back end which based on what I am reading is probably my sway bar bushings....
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They are technically the same car. In 2011 they gave it a face lift and updated the motor. 2007-2010 has the n14 motor while the 2011-2013 has the n18 motor. What years are compatible really depends on what part is being discussed. An exhaust for example is good for 2007-2013, while certain tail lights are only good for the post face lift or "LCI" verson from 2011-2013. In 2011 they moved the reverse lamps to the lower bumper. If you were to install the tail lights from a 2011 into a 2010 you would no longer have reverse lamps!
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