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Old 04-13-2008, 05:18 AM
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Got this message today:

Hello Steve,

I apologize for the late reply?

Test fitting on the Scion xD is actually going to be this upcoming Monday. After research and development stage it will go into production. Once available we will let you know right away.

If you have any other questions please do not hesitate to contact us again. Your satisfaction is important to us and we hope to earn your business.

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Edward Quach
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Old 04-14-2008, 12:41 PM
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I cant wait for it to be finished I want an intake soon.
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Any updates on this?
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Old 06-15-2008, 06:20 AM
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No haven't heard anything and don't have the time atm to get back to them. If you e-mail them they're pretty fast to respond if you want to give it a shot.
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Good news>

Reply from Fujita:

We have done dyno testing on the part and are ready to start production it is a cold air making 6-8 hp and should be available in roughly 60 days
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awesome.
thanks for the good news
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They should post MPG loss to compare with the HP.
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mpg shouldn't really decrease unless there is leaks or poor design. if anything it should increase since less fuel will be needed with the increased air flow and lower temperature.
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Well it won't necessarily be a loss, but I would expect it a little. While you are definitely right colder will burn more efficiently, More Air = More gas (have to keep the same air/fuel ratio)
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Good news! :
http://www.fujitaonline.com/2008_Scion_xD_p/ca-3105.htm

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cool^^
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Damnit I don't know how to read those at all! Whats it mean?? lol
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lol +5 hp and +2 ft/lb torque increase with an equipped TRD axle back. the increase is seen more considerably across the mid-top range of the rpms
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not bad, but im pretty sure the gains from a full catback would be even more. whats this going to probably be priced at? i dont know much about fujita
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I'd like to see one where the temperature and humidty are relatively the same. Also it would be nice if the car had the same mods instead of one run with a TRD filter + exhaust and then a run with just the exhaust.
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Originally Posted by ChelsDS
I'd like to see one where the temperature and humidty are relatively the same. Also it would be nice if the car had the same mods instead of one run with a TRD filter + exhaust and then a run with just the exhaust.
i think the fujita intake takes the place of the trd Intake filter that's why they didn't list it so the mods are the same.

I'm with you on the temperature test thing...

One more thing is that measured at the crank or wheel?
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Originally Posted by Yang
Originally Posted by ChelsDS
I'd like to see one where the temperature and humidty are relatively the same. Also it would be nice if the car had the same mods instead of one run with a TRD filter + exhaust and then a run with just the exhaust.
i think the fujita intake takes the place of the trd Intake filter that's why they didn't list it so the mods are the same.

I'm with you on the temperature test thing...

One more thing is that measured at the crank or wheel?

If they measured it at the crank they would have had to pull the motor. It is at the wheels, but what type of Dyno. Different types of dynos will give you very differnt #'s.
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fujita is a good company, my brother and most of his fellow yaris owners use them for their intakes and are very content with the results and build quality. I also heard great things when I used to own an Integra.
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I just checked out the site and this intake is on sale for $220, free shipping, with a free billet oil cap and a rebate form for an extra filter.

http://www.fujitaonline.com/2008_Scion_xD_p/ca-3105.htm
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