Raptor Intakes

Started by Colorado700R, May 14, 2008, 03:59:14 PM

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Colorado700R

Current available Intakes as follows:

GYTR

Trinity

Prodesign

Monster

Texasquad

FuelATV (Coming soon)

CFM Airbox

FCI (Coming Soon)

Velocity Intake





Aaron

BLU700R

+2 TB+GYTR full exhaust+12.1 JE+PCIII+15T+HotCams2+GYTR Intake+Iridium Plug=Crazy Badassness


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Colorado700R


BLU700R

Ive had the GYTR Intake for 2 years now and it is just an excellent mod for your money :thumbs:
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SpeedQuest

According to another site (RF)...  The FUELATV is now available.  $199 shipped.  He is doing some sort of special at the time...  I will let you find out about that on your own.

Kamakazi

i would like to modify my intake as well.  i can get a velocity through work here, but i am scared of the filter being too much like a k&n, which i have had bad experiences with dust.  any suggestions?  removing the air box is not an option.  also there is a twin air filter air mod as well.  and also this one http://www.cfmracing.com/raptor700.html
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Krandall

Quote from: kamakazi on May 16, 2008, 10:25:09 AM
i would like to modify my intake as well.  i can get a velocity through work here, but i am scared of the filter being too much like a k&n, which i have had bad experiences with dust.  any suggestions?  removing the air box is not an option.  also there is a twin air filter air mod as well.  and also this one http://www.cfmracing.com/raptor700.html

I think the twin air filter is only available for the 660.

I personally am running the Pro-Design intake and I love it. I have 2 filters, one foam and one k&N. I run the K&N when not dust, and the UNI Foam when I'm riding in the dust.


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Colorado700R

If the airbox must stay, the Velocity is not an option.  The prodesign, trinty, monster, and Texas are all proven with the airbox.


Aaron

socalrappy700

Quote from: Colorado700R on May 16, 2008, 10:29:50 AM
If the airbox must stay, the Velocity is not an option.  The prodesign, trinty, monster, and Texas are all proven with the airbox.


Aaron


I think the one from TQS might be a way to go because you keep the airbox.
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Krandall

the TCI I thought didn't use the stock box. I'll have to check.


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socalrappy700

Quote from: Krandall on May 16, 2008, 10:37:16 AM
the TCI I thought didn't use the stock box. I'll have to check.

I thought it did.  Let me know what you find out.
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Krandall

From FCI on RF:

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This intake will come with a box. we originally wanted it to fit in the stock box. Do to its smallish size we cant fit a big enough filter in there to make a diffrence. so we had to make a box. there is no way around it. We have over 350 runs on the dyno with about 25 different configurations that we tried. We have it figured it out guys. It will carry peak power or carry with in a hp for another 1000 rpms. over a standard aftermarket intake. over stock its ridiculous for just an intake change.


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Colorado700R

I'll do some research and post up pics and details for each intake.

Aaron

Colorado700R

Quote from: Krandall on May 16, 2008, 10:57:59 AM
From FCI on RF:

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This intake will come with a box. we originally wanted it to fit in the stock box. Do to its smallish size we cant fit a big enough filter in there to make a diffrence. so we had to make a box. there is no way around it. We have over 350 runs on the dyno with about 25 different configurations that we tried. We have it figured it out guys. It will carry peak power or carry with in a hp for another 1000 rpms. over a standard aftermarket intake. over stock its ridiculous for just an intake change.

The FCI box has no lid, and I don't believe any of the after market lids will fit without modification.  If water to the motor is your concern, I say a intake that uses the stock box is your best choice.

Aaron

Kamakazi

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twin air kit is parts canada pt#700986.  i also see no-toil has an aluminum air box parts canada pt#191696.  if you want pics, i can post them.
thanks for the input guys, i kinda want a lid for my box, during the summer there isnt a ploblem with water, but spring time, it gets pretty ugly :grin_nod:
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