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-   -   PERRIN Silicone Intake Duct Review (https://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=23242)

Spartan65 11-30-2012 09:55 AM

I like the way my HKS came out.
Spartan65 HKS intake

JoeBoxer 11-30-2012 10:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by travace (Post 583001)
I wonder what kind of hp gains you get from this... 3-5 hp if any at all right?

Probably not much that you will see on the dyno, maybe 2-3 but with all the exhaust work i've done i needed something to get the air in a little smoother. New tune file from increased air flow is where i'm hoping to get the power from.

wparsons 11-30-2012 11:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JoeBoxer (Post 582507)
The intake uses a metal tube, they are offering a "wrinkle" black finish which is usually only done on metal.

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...&postcount=139

That piece is the second piece that replaces the airbox and snorkel...

In this picture you can see the metal piece plus a silicone piece that looks A LOT like this part:

http://blog.perrinperformance.com/wp...t1-550x410.jpg

JoeBoxer 11-30-2012 11:46 AM

I see, so maybe down the road i can add that part and have a full intake. Very cool if so.

gmookher 11-30-2012 12:24 PM

I would have gone this route if I hadnt gone SC...

PERRIN_Chris 11-30-2012 01:43 PM

The PERRIN inlet hose is going to be around $200. When we sell it, it will be sold separately than the intake system, but we will probably have some kind of package so they could be purchased together.

wparsons 11-30-2012 03:42 PM

So the inlet hose (silicone piece?) is the same for stock airbox or the full intake? That's what I was hoping for.

naikaidriver 11-30-2012 04:02 PM

I am so glad this got posted before I ordered the Zeta unit!

Huge fan of Perrin and your products and I'm looking forward to ordering my cat-back next week!

Scott

PERRIN_Chris 11-30-2012 04:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wparsons (Post 583581)
So the inlet hose (silicone piece?) is the same for stock airbox or the full intake? That's what I was hoping for.

The inlet hose, which is posted here, is going to be compatible with the factory intake box, so it can be done before or after an intake upgrade. Or done by itself.


Quote:

Originally Posted by naikaidriver (Post 583601)
I am so glad this got posted before I ordered the Zeta unit!

Huge fan of Perrin and your products and I'm looking forward to ordering my cat-back next week!

Scott

Thanks!:thumbup:

JoeBoxer 11-30-2012 04:45 PM

How much will the rest of the intake be that i will need to complete it? I would like whatever version offers the most power, i have ecutek available for tuning.

Orthow 11-30-2012 05:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PERRIN_Chris (Post 583360)
The PERRIN inlet hose is going to be around $200. When we sell it, it will be sold separately than the intake system, but we will probably have some kind of package so they could be purchased together.

LOL@that price! I guess for people who are first time buyers of anything of this type they would look at this and think it's reasonable but for the rest of us..holy!

And companies wonder why the aftermarket is so quick to copy a design and sell it for a quarter of what the 'manufacturer' is charging. I'd gladly buy a chinese made tube vs a $200 tube due to a name stencilled on it.

This part is being made for an economy $25k car not a highend european automobile..yet the pricing doesn't reflect it. I feel bad for all the sheep who end up paying $200+ for a mass produced silicone tube.

Yes, the preceeding has been all IMHO - take it as you want, hell go ahead and mislabel it "hate" if you choose to be that ignorant. I just think it's a joke a manufacturer is willing to charge so much for a part that literally costs dollars to make. (Yes, I know this doesn't account for R&D but seriously you think it's rocket science to remake an OEM piece out of silicone? lol@you) And yes, I have experience with offshore manufacturing and the costs associated hence why this thread has me SMH!:sigh:

naikaidriver 11-30-2012 05:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Orthow (Post 583706)
LOL@that price! I guess for people who are first time buyers of anything of this type they would look at this and think it's reasonable but for the rest of us..holy!

And companies wonder why the aftermarket is so quick to copy a design and sell it for a quarter of what the 'manufacturer' is charging. I'd gladly buy a chinese made tube vs a $200 tube due to a name stencilled on it.

This part is being made for an economy $25k car not a highend european automobile..yet the pricing doesn't reflect it. I feel bad for all the sheep who end up paying $200+ for a mass produced silicone tube.

Yes, the preceeding has been all IMHO - take it as you want, hell go ahead and mislabel it "hate" if you choose to be that ignorant. I just think it's a joke a manufacturer is willing to charge so much for a part that literally costs dollars to make. (Yes, I know this doesn't account for R&D but seriously you think it's rocket science to remake an OEM piece out of silicone? lol@you) And yes, I have experience with offshore manufacturing and the costs associated hence why this thread has me SMH!:sigh:

I don't take offense to this at all and I assure you that I am not ignorant.

I am vain and don't mind spending extra money for a proven name in the business and the quality that comes along with that. That is why my closet has nothing but Kenneth Cole and D&G inside it. In that regard I, like many others, am a label whore and proud to be one at that.

Have fun in your Honda and your cheap, Chinese parts from eBay. :thumbdown:

Scott

JoeBoxer 11-30-2012 05:18 PM

I won't comment on the price of this particular item but i feel that Perrin offers very fair pricing across the board for their products. Like any other company they are in the business to make a profit and the market for auto performance parts is hard with all the "made in China" ebay crap being sold cheap it hurts the legitimate companies a lot.

ngabdala 11-30-2012 09:04 PM

:dnftt:
Quote:

Originally Posted by Orthow (Post 583706)
LOL@that price! I guess for people who are first time buyers of anything of this type they would look at this and think it's reasonable but for the rest of us..holy!

And companies wonder why the aftermarket is so quick to copy a design and sell it for a quarter of what the 'manufacturer' is charging. I'd gladly buy a chinese made tube vs a $200 tube due to a name stencilled on it.

This part is being made for an economy $25k car not a highend european automobile..yet the pricing doesn't reflect it. I feel bad for all the sheep who end up paying $200+ for a mass produced silicone tube.

Yes, the preceeding has been all IMHO - take it as you want, hell go ahead and mislabel it "hate" if you choose to be that ignorant. I just think it's a joke a manufacturer is willing to charge so much for a part that literally costs dollars to make. (Yes, I know this doesn't account for R&D but seriously you think it's rocket science to remake an OEM piece out of silicone? lol@you) And yes, I have experience with offshore manufacturing and the costs associated hence why this thread has me SMH!:sigh:



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