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One of the most popular mods for an s2000 is Spoon's intake duct which is practically the same design as this design for the twins. To the people who think this wont do anything need to take a look at other cars that have scoops like this with cars that already have well designed air boxes from the factory.
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Also J's Racing/Mugen both have an intake that replaces your front bumper for the s2000 that has a cut out to attach to the intake/air box. Probably 1 of the most popular intakes for the car and you rarely have people who hydro lock or fuck up their cars if they dont drive like idiots in hard rain. Tons of s2000 owners have done this mod and if they dont hydro lock there cars with that then an intake duct like this even if it rains hard in your area shouldnt be a big deal if you dont go driving through floods. Mods like these cant really be calculated on a dyno with just a fan. For example Mugen/J's racing intake for the s2000 on the dyno looks like shit when you compare it to an AEM intake that got 10 whp more than the more expensive J's. AEM performed better because it worked better with the fan blowing on it on the dyno. But every owner on s2i forums who talked about AEM vs J/Mugen intakes, who has owned both claim that the J's racing intake is much better when you are actually driving in real world conditions as a fan/dyno cant manipulate air moving at 60-80 mph unless you use a wind tunnel. Owners all claimed better low/mid range power/response with the J's vs the AEM which had better peak power when they drive in real world conditions. I had the same Spoon intake duct and loved it on my s2000. I dont doubt this max racing duct is any different from the Spoon intake duct for the s2000. Quote:
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Where did you guys purchase one of these? I want to see if this will help with short ram intakes.
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When did this become an S2K thread!? LOL. Sounds like all the long winded posts have mentioned an S2K example multiple times.
All kidding aside, it's a simple intake duct nothing more but that shouldn't detract from its effectiveness. Don't expect gigantic power increases or temp reductions but it's bound to be better than the stock snorkel that has all those baffles and restrictive opening. BTW, HKS just released a shorter version intake duct that keeps it high in the bumper like the stock snorkel. |
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A lot of our cars mods designs get their influence from other cars who are similar just like how they got influence from other cars similar to them in the past. So its not surprising that you see mods like this that worked well on other platforms are very similar in design for our cars. Performance won't always be the same obviously but it's doubtful that they would be a bad choice. Its great seeing designs like this from other platforms. |
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Found it. I hope they dont charge a lot for it but knowing HKS they probably will considering a similar 1 that attatches to the OEM box costs 350-400. Definitely will be purchasing this in the future over the Syms. Last edited by FR-Sizzle; 08-05-2013 at 04:42 AM. |
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I saw it listed on one of those JDM parts sites for around $200.
It is listed on Japanparts.com for $171. Last edited by xwd; 08-05-2013 at 08:45 AM. |
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It doesn't block airflow to the heat exchangers. Accidently driving into 200mm of water wont risk the engine. It's picking up cool stable high pressure air. |
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Lots of owners of the J's/Mugen intakes and never have any problem with water either they are far more exposed than the Max Racing/Spoon air duct. As it is a very COMMON question on the s2ki forums for people looking to do that mod. It just seems like your just trying to come up with a reason to hate on this mod when in reality no one I know of on forums or in local clubs ever have had a problem with any of these sort of intakes with water or radiator temps being effected at all. Air flow isnt going to get blocked just because of the part infront of it. If we used your logic then I guess all turbo cars are fucked then since they have an intercooler sucking all the air infront of the radiator then. That duct is taking very little air that would of gone to the radiator. Also the Spoon air duct is used much more in the s2k community just because it is a cheap effective part to increase throttle response for people who would rather spend 250 vs a Mugen/J's intake + there bumpers/paint them. J's Racing bumper for intake Mugen bumper for intake ![]() Spoon Air duct And THOUSANDS of people own these 3 intakes as they are considered to be some of the best intakes for s2k and most popular. The spoon intake duct is very well known and used by TONS of people who drive s2ks and if it did have any problems like the points you bring up with radiator/water then it would of been known by now and wouldnt be one of the top parts to buy if you want to upgrade an intake for the s2k. I personally dont know a single person who has driven there car into a huge puddle of water or anywhere flooded. You would need to be a really dumb person to drive your car through a puddle or flooded area. Even without a duct it could damage your car if you drove it through a flooded area. IMO the difference of air you get at either location isnt big enough to make a big difference. It would get increased throttle response/performance when your going at speeds above 40-50 which is the whole point of a duct to increase the rate of air entering. Last edited by FR-Sizzle; 08-06-2013 at 01:34 AM. |
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I wouldn't worry too much about pulling in vast amounts of water with the Max Racing one unless you're super slammed and planning to ford a river or two... but if you're that paranoid or just want piece-of-mind then the HKS is another slightly affordable alternative. As far as blocking the radiator, I also wouldn't be too worried about that unless you're running a stock radiator setup with a super mad thick triple core intercooler that seriously restricts airflow to the radiator which I really doubt anyone in their right mind will have. ![]()
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Thanks for the pics!
I like that design. It overcomes the shortcomings of the stock cold air pipe which might restrict airflow at high rpms and they've designed it to clear the cooling fins so that it doesn't impede cooling airflow. Excellent simple functional design for performance. |
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I just thought i'd post this to show exactly how much of the exposed radiator the maxracing duct covers and how low it is too the ground.
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