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ZetaPerformance 05-21-2013 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by quicksilver30 (Post 944122)
Does this come with a plug for the firewall if I get the intake pipe without the noise generator?

Our kit without the noise generator opening, it will come with a cap to close off the connection before the firewall.

Quote:

Originally Posted by FOO-GT86 (Post 950644)
Srry for the late post- But I reinstalled the Zeta pipe this weekend and success! I must of had an air leak somewhere the first time like Kodename47 previously mentioned. Just to make sure, I visited a friend of mine with a FRS and compared side by side, and the shaking I described was similar.

Thanks everyone for the replies, i'll prob post a pick soon.


Just a personal recommendation to anyone interested, the Zeta Silicone tube with a drop-in filter (in my case I already had the trd highflow filter) and TRD exhaust sound VERY good together. :)

Good to hear that! ;)

brzadmir 05-21-2013 10:17 PM

Pm Price to 10306 for intake pipe(black) and stage 2 drop in filter!

FOO-GT86 05-22-2013 12:37 AM

Just out of curiosity, does anyone know how the Zeta Stage 2 drop-in compares to the TRD highflow drop-in? Considering upgrading to the Zeta but i'm thinking they may be comparable.

(also Work HighFlow drop-in filter is supposedly +10hp gain from stock but i'm thinking mulligans lol) :bs:

Kodename47 05-22-2013 03:15 AM

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Originally Posted by FOO-GT86 (Post 951600)
Just out of curiosity, does anyone know how the Zeta Stage 2 drop-in compares to the TRD highflow drop-in? Considering upgrading to the Zeta but i'm thinking they may be comparable.

(also Work HighFlow drop-in filter is supposedly +10hp gain from stock but i'm thinking mulligans lol) :bs:

All drop ins are "the same". I say it like that as there will be differences but they will be so minimal, changing is a waste of cash. I bought my K&N due to it being convenient, not because it could give me 0.01hp over another.

drifter-s 05-22-2013 05:29 AM

Recently installed the Zeta Intake Pipe with noise generator delete and Stage 2 Filter. Instuctions were spot on. No leaks and easy installation. Both products are excellent quality and fit well.

Installed at same time as FT86speedfactory V1 Exhaust. Excellent sound!

ZetaPerformance 05-22-2013 05:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brzadmir (Post 951335)
Pm Price to 10306 for intake pipe(black) and stage 2 drop in filter!

Please check your inbox for our PM, thank you.

Quote:

Originally Posted by FOO-GT86 (Post 951600)
Just out of curiosity, does anyone know how the Zeta Stage 2 drop-in compares to the TRD highflow drop-in? Considering upgrading to the Zeta but i'm thinking they may be comparable.

(also Work HighFlow drop-in filter is supposedly +10hp gain from stock but i'm thinking mulligans lol) :bs:

Our stage 2 filter are made out of stainless steel mesh, as allowing maximum airflow, best for auto-crossing or track day!

The same kind of stainless steel material has been used on the Formula D car in Asia.
http://cdn.speedhunters.com/wp-conte...R-V8-86-39.jpg
http://cdn.speedhunters.com/wp-conte...R-V8-86-34.jpg

BlackyRose 07-01-2013 10:09 PM

Can you pm me pricing and reccomendations for a daily driver shipped to 33604. Not sure whether I want the stage 1 or 2. And I want to keep the noise resonator with my silicone tube.

Thanks!!

Composite 10-26-2014 01:08 AM

Zeta you mentioned that the stage 2 filter is good for track day and auto crossing, what about for daily driving? Do you recommend the stage 1 or stage 2? I just want to get performance but with engine longetivity for my daily driver.

finch1750 10-26-2014 01:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Composite (Post 1998686)
Zeta you mentioned that the stage 2 filter is good for track day and auto crossing, what about for daily driving? Do you recommend the stage 1 or stage 2? I just want to get performance but with engine longetivity for my daily driver.

Holy necro bump.

Zeta is no longer a company and no longer produce their products. They are now going by Black Beat Motor. Good company but no longer selling their own line of product.

Just go with a K&N or any other drop in filter basically.

Composite 10-26-2014 01:52 AM

I only asked cause i found them online for such a good price but i would not want to risk my motor over saving some money. Are the filters any good?

finch1750 10-26-2014 02:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Composite (Post 1998708)
I only asked cause i found them online for such a good price but i would not want to risk my motor over saving some money. Are the filters any good?

Ive been running their stage 2 for 30k and it hasn't blown up yet. But I checked it a while ago and it doesn't look that dirty either which bothered me as I'm not sure how much it is actually catching. I will be replacing it soon for peace of mind.

jupillam 11-05-2014 07:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZetaPerformance (Post 953195)
Please check your inbox for our PM, thank you.



Our stage 2 filter are made out of stainless steel mesh, as allowing maximum airflow, best for auto-crossing or track day!

The same kind of stainless steel material has been used on the Formula D car in Asia.
http://cdn.speedhunters.com/wp-conte...R-V8-86-39.jpg
http://cdn.speedhunters.com/wp-conte...R-V8-86-34.jpg

Where are you located? is it ok to pick up ? and price different for silicone tube with sound and no sound tube
THanks


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