Installed on the Genesis: AEM CAI + AEM FMIC
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From: ɯooɹpǝq ɹnoʎ
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I spent the last few days putting together my AEM CAI and FMIC. Here are the pics... enjoy! :biggrin:
First... the before and after.


















Video: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/16782414/VIDEO0014.3gp
First... the before and after.


















Video: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/16782414/VIDEO0014.3gp
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I did it by myself, a few hours at night after a long day of work. I took my time to make sure everything was PERFECT. Total time, about 15 hours. That included struggling with the fan housing for an hour. If I had help, probably would've been 4-6 hours. Now that I know the car and I'm familiar with the engine bay, I could probably do it now in 2 hours, with someone helping.
AEM CAI + replacement washer fluid reservoir and AEM intercooler and charge pipes... just over $900 shipped.
This yields approx. 12-15hp on the dyno, but I get more response and a better driving feel. It also has more response in 5th gear at high speeds.
This is the starting phase. The next round will be a downpipe with a high flow cat, test pipe to delete the 2nd cat, and a tune. Hoping that'll be about $950. Having these pipes in place when that's installed will hopefully meld everything together. At that point I'll be hoping for an increase of ~50hp.
AEM CAI + replacement washer fluid reservoir and AEM intercooler and charge pipes... just over $900 shipped.
This yields approx. 12-15hp on the dyno, but I get more response and a better driving feel. It also has more response in 5th gear at high speeds.
This is the starting phase. The next round will be a downpipe with a high flow cat, test pipe to delete the 2nd cat, and a tune. Hoping that'll be about $950. Having these pipes in place when that's installed will hopefully meld everything together. At that point I'll be hoping for an increase of ~50hp.
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That's really awesome, and great job! The IC looks great up front behind the black grille. The fitment of the filter is perfect, and won't get dirty. If I had a Turbo GC, this is the exact path I would go to.
The only thing I dislike is the AEM sticker. I love AEM, but it may look more subtle and stock without it. IMO stock and subtle rule.
On a side note, I haven't noticed this until now that it really bugs me that the function of the black "vents" on the front bumper are useless. After all of our discussion with function>aesthetic. I really hope they come up with a better front bumper design. I may have mentioned before there is too much plastic and ends up looking cheap and Asian.
What does this do to the warranty?
The only thing I dislike is the AEM sticker. I love AEM, but it may look more subtle and stock without it. IMO stock and subtle rule.
On a side note, I haven't noticed this until now that it really bugs me that the function of the black "vents" on the front bumper are useless. After all of our discussion with function>aesthetic. I really hope they come up with a better front bumper design. I may have mentioned before there is too much plastic and ends up looking cheap and Asian.
What does this do to the warranty?
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From: ɯooɹpǝq ɹnoʎ
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The black plastic fog light grills - many people are cutting them out to allow air to pass through, however, with a turbo I REALLY don't want ANY water to get to the blades, that would be bad, so I'm being cautious and haven't cut into them yet.
This isn't warranty friendly, but I shouldn't need it unless it blows up the engine.
This isn't warranty friendly, but I shouldn't need it unless it blows up the engine.
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Yes, I'm aware... but the stuff I did can be reasonably understood to have caused additional strain or stress on parts beyond that intended from the factory.
Relocating the trans cooler = no more trans warranty
Removing an intercooler and replacing with an untested model
larger pipes altering the A/F ratio, leading the car to perform compensating actions in attempt to correct
....but that's why I kept all my original parts, and took before/after pictures so I could always put it back in stock form when I grab my 2013 AWD Theta II Genesis Coupe with 274hp (not yet confirmed except for in my dreams).
Relocating the trans cooler = no more trans warranty
Removing an intercooler and replacing with an untested model
larger pipes altering the A/F ratio, leading the car to perform compensating actions in attempt to correct
....but that's why I kept all my original parts, and took before/after pictures so I could always put it back in stock form when I grab my 2013 AWD Theta II Genesis Coupe with 274hp (not yet confirmed except for in my dreams).
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figure i would stop by and see how things are going in my old community...
even though i saw the pics on facebook, looks good man...i would have painted the intercooler core black to accent the black around the front grill, but regardless it looks good...
even though i saw the pics on facebook, looks good man...i would have painted the intercooler core black to accent the black around the front grill, but regardless it looks good...
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wow - good to see mwood trolling back here!
optimo - I thought about it, and I actually started to, but it would've required a little dremel action and I was trying to piece my car together. It's still on my mind, though. As easy as it is to remove the bumper, I may do it next time it warms up.
optimo - I thought about it, and I actually started to, but it would've required a little dremel action and I was trying to piece my car together. It's still on my mind, though. As easy as it is to remove the bumper, I may do it next time it warms up.


