Group Buy on SPT High Flow Air Intakes??

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  1. Subaru of Gwinnett

    Subaru of Gwinnett New Member

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    Was wanting to know if anyone was interested in the SPT High Flow Air Intakes. The Retail price is $209.95, and I would sell them for $174.95 if I could get at least 10 people for the buy. It would take me 3-4 days to get them.

    Let me know your thoughts

    Lisa

    Here is a little info on them

    2 different SPT High Flow Air Intakes

    one fots the 2002-2006 WRX, STI models and the other fits
    the 2005-2006 Legacy GT, GT Ltd, OBK XT, OBK XT Ltd, and Spec. B models

    Constructed of 319 die cast aluminum, manufactured to ensure the smoothest high flowing bends, each intake kit includes a silicone reinforced boot, anti-vibration mounting system, stainless steel t-bolt clamps, and a SPT 4-layer cotton gauge filter with a built-in velocity stack for smooth air flow.

    They come in a new gunmetal gray-textured power-coat finish and feature a raised SPT logo, and are CARB certified and compliant with 50-state emissions regulations.
     
  2. rolling_trip

    rolling_trip Active Member

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    we need pics
     
  3. baddriver

    baddriver Active Member

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    Is this a big MAF?
     
  4. WrxCrazy

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    also is this a CAI or SRI..?
     
  5. nsvwrx

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    its a SRI as far as i know
     
  6. socrates42

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    yes pictures would be helpful, does it have a heat shield?
     
  7. RADON

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    Word on the street is that the heat shield is a separate item and retails for $89.95.

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  8. Meredith

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    It looks like the KnN intake.
     
  9. nsvwrx

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    ehhh rather than a cai
     
  10. Dark_Templer102

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    That SPT exhaust made by Borla (i think) got recalled for the Legacy. The exhausts had bad quality or something. There are some good ones out there though..
     
  11. RADON

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    Part numbers with retail price.

    High flow intake SOA8431010 $209.95
    Heat shield SOA8431040 $89.95
     
  12. Alex

    Alex Community Founder
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    Its one of the few CARB approved intakes available.

    Bottom line, its CARB approved. If you do not already own a Typhoon, this could be something worth investing in (if you arein the market for an intake).
     
  13. monk

    monk <b>The Kitchen Ninja!!!!</b>

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    it's hot alright, it's a hot air intake.

    but if you're going fmic, it's worth looking into
     
  14. Subaru of Gwinnett

    Subaru of Gwinnett New Member

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    Hope these are big enough
     

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  15. WrxCrazy

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    they are small
    over allw hen going fmic why is it important to go short ram then cait?
     
  16. miloman

    miloman Retired Admin

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    well, the FMIC is doing a lot more for cooling the air than the TMIC is doing so u could get away with a SRI (short ram intake) instead of CAI... personally, i'd try to keep a CAI regardless of which intercooler i use but most FMIC kits can not fit a CAI in the fender... the injen FMIC is one of the few (if not the only) FMIC that allows u to keep a CAI
     
  17. WrxCrazy

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    o thanks for the info
     
  18. Cool_____

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    The APS keeps the CAI as well.
     
  19. baddriver

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    I learn something new all the time.

    Now I'm really likeing the APS DR525
     

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