FAQ
- What makes your products better than other company's?
- Can you do custom powdercoating on piping?
- Do you offer delete tunes?
- Do you offer custom tuning services?
- What filters do you use on your intakes?
- Why do you recommend open air intakes over closed intakes?
- Do your parts come with any warranties?
Q: What makes your products better than other company's?
Our parts are engineered to offer the best performance gains on the market. We offer the best combination of price, quality, and performance. We are not a custom shop and therefore we do not have excessive employee manufacturing costs. Our products are manufactured via CNC Machines to ensure every part is exactly the same and therefore fitment is perfect on every vehicle. We manufacture our parts in bulk and are therefore able to offer quicker shipping times and lower prices than other brands around who wait until an order is received to actually make the product.
To be honest, an intake is an aluminum pipe with a filter on it - it should not cost $450. However, we are also not the cheapest on the market. We are not selling eBay products - all of our products are manufactured with very high quality standards with a meticulous focus on fitment. Additionally, we only use the highest quality S&B filters which come in at a premium cost.
At the end of the day we truly believe our products are the combination of price, quality, and performance that you can find.
Q: Can you do custom powdercoating on piping?
Q: Do you offer delete tunes?
Q: Do you offer custom tuning services?
Q: What filters do you use on your intakes?
Q: Why do you recommend open air intakes over closed intakes?
Open air intakes have greater airflow increases over closed intakes. The box becomes restrictive and ultimately leads to less airflow and less power gains. While closed intakes and things like heat shields might result in 1-2 degree colder IATs the presence of an intercooler mitigates any concern over the slightly warmer air temps. The benefits of the increased airflow outweigh the downsides of the air temps.