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In case you haven't figured it out, this air intake makes use of the unused hood scoop on older Subaru Imprezas. In Japan, this scoop was functional, providing airflow to the intercooler. Since silly Americans weren't good enough for the WRX yet we were blessed with the 2.5 RS. Thanks to this Top-Mounted Cold Air Intake, that hood scoop is USEFUL again!
The main thing I have come to appreciate about this Gorilla TMCAI intake is it's durability! The intake is built from 6061 aluminum and is finished with a heat insulating black powder coat application. My intake has seen a few "oops" moments and, while it does have scars to show for it... still no problems. I did need to file down some of the bolts on the underside of the hood to prevent them from digging into the box, but it wasn't a big deal. As a result, some of that black powdercoat has been worn through in spots, but it's held up to the abuse I've put it (and the car) through.
The main thing I have come to appreciate about this Gorilla TMCAI intake is it's durability! The intake is built from 6061 aluminum and is finished with a heat insulating black powder coat application. My intake has seen a few "oops" moments and, while it does have scars to show for it... still no problems. I did need to file down some of the bolts on the underside of the hood to prevent them from digging into the box, but it wasn't a big deal. As a result, some of that black powdercoat has been worn through in spots, but it's held up to the abuse I've put it (and the car) through.
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I suppose my only complaint about having this system has been how hard it is to install an air filter with this system. The Alligator Clips that hold the cover over the air filter are INCREDIBLY tight. I suppose this is a testament to how solid the design is. However, this means that I have to remove the entire Gorilla TMCAI every time I want to change or clean an air filter. I literally have to kneel on the entire assembly to press the cover down far enough to get the Alligator Clips to connect. If there were a way to secure the filter without having to remove everything, it would make it much more convenient to work on. Especially considering that this rugged intake is intended for use Off-Road or at Rally events, making something easier to work on would be a positive change. Still, it doesn't detract from the value I place on this intake. I suppose I just have to stop being lazy and reluctant with cleaning the air filter. It is honestly the only complaint I can think of.
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I like the review except the water comme t has me confused...are you saying you cant let it sit outside in a rainstorm because of the two holes? Or do the two hole allow you to not worry about rain getting to the throttle body? I have wanted one but have been suspicious how water doesnt get through if i drive it through a downpour or in a car wash...if you can clarify on this it would be awesome. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThere are two holes at the bottom of the intake that are designed to let any water that manages to make it through the intake to get out. Otherwise the water would just sit in there and probably make it into the throttle body.
DeleteI have avoided drive-thru car washes with this car just to be cautious but I have driven for two hours through heavy rain without issue.
i know i'm 3 yrs late....but do you fine folks have any idea where i can buy 1 of these? my email is dabears4791@gmail.com thanks
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, they don't make these anymore.
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