Eventuri Intakes for Jaguar FType V6 and V8 Supercharged
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Hi Everyone,
We've been doing more and more tunes for people who are saying that they have fitted the Eventuri Intake system. Beautiful parts and very good quality workmanship.
We have added them to our offerings on the website, so we can continue to serve as a one stop shop for FType owners.
Jaguar F-Type Eventuri Intake Carbon Fiber Intake System
We've been doing more and more tunes for people who are saying that they have fitted the Eventuri Intake system. Beautiful parts and very good quality workmanship.
We have added them to our offerings on the website, so we can continue to serve as a one stop shop for FType owners.
Jaguar F-Type Eventuri Intake Carbon Fiber Intake System
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VelocityAP Industries Ltd.
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E: Stuart@VelocityAP.com
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I have the eventuri (and your tune) intake on my Ftype R and found the supercharger sound/whine did increase a fair bit, especially under substantial throttle. At first I turned of dynamic mode to quiet the exhaust and could hear the supercharger easily.. then with the exhaust open, I needed a good bit of throttle to really hear it. Going by a concrete wall or tunnel it was even more apparent.
The only knock on it would be that it is very close to the ground, so care around any water over perhaps 5 inch's deep and the filter seems ok, but does not have the surface area or the density of the pleated OEM filters so, personally, I would be wary of excessive dust conditions.
Overall, I'm glad I did the swap, although I now have to store the big bulky filter/housings of the OEM setup.
Stuart, too bad you did not carry this product a couple of months ago when I bought mine.
Lawrence
The only knock on it would be that it is very close to the ground, so care around any water over perhaps 5 inch's deep and the filter seems ok, but does not have the surface area or the density of the pleated OEM filters so, personally, I would be wary of excessive dust conditions.
Overall, I'm glad I did the swap, although I now have to store the big bulky filter/housings of the OEM setup.
Stuart, too bad you did not carry this product a couple of months ago when I bought mine.
Lawrence
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I have the eventuri (and your tune) intake on my Ftype R and found the supercharger sound/whine did increase a fair bit, especially under substantial throttle. At first I turned of dynamic mode to quiet the exhaust and could hear the supercharger easily.. then with the exhaust open, I needed a good bit of throttle to really hear it. Going by a concrete wall or tunnel it was even more apparent.
The only knock on it would be that it is very close to the ground, so care around any water over perhaps 5 inch's deep and the filter seems ok, but does not have the surface area or the density of the pleated OEM filters so, personally, I would be wary of excessive dust conditions.
Overall, I'm glad I did the swap, although I now have to store the big bulky filter/housings of the OEM setup.
Stuart, too bad you did not carry this product a couple of months ago when I bought mine.
Lawrence
The only knock on it would be that it is very close to the ground, so care around any water over perhaps 5 inch's deep and the filter seems ok, but does not have the surface area or the density of the pleated OEM filters so, personally, I would be wary of excessive dust conditions.
Overall, I'm glad I did the swap, although I now have to store the big bulky filter/housings of the OEM setup.
Stuart, too bad you did not carry this product a couple of months ago when I bought mine.
Lawrence
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Managing Director
VelocityAP Industries Ltd.
O: (1)250-485-5126
E: Stuart@VelocityAP.com
www.velocityap.com
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Managing Director
VelocityAP Industries Ltd.
O: (1)250-485-5126
E: Stuart@VelocityAP.com
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So far, no one has recorded more than an insignificant hp gain. Can't really claim to be an aesthetic gain as you have to remove fender wells or put the car on a lift to see it. A gain in supercharger noise level (whine) has been noted.
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SinF (10-31-2017)
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Two ways to easily achieve this:
first is increase surface area of air filter, this leads to lower pressure drop across the filter without compromising filtration.
Second way is a less restrictive filter with the same or smaller surface area, lower pressure drop again possible but this time at the cost of less effective filtration (larger particle size allowed to pass through into supercharger and ultimately the engine.
Your choice.
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For an intake system to contribute to higher horsepower it needs to flow more air.
Two ways to easily achieve this:
first is increase surface area of air filter, this leads to lower pressure drop across the filter without compromising filtration.
Second way is a less restrictive filter with the same or smaller surface area, lower pressure drop again possible but this time at the cost of less effective filtration (larger particle size allowed to pass through into supercharger and ultimately the engine.
Your choice.
Two ways to easily achieve this:
first is increase surface area of air filter, this leads to lower pressure drop across the filter without compromising filtration.
Second way is a less restrictive filter with the same or smaller surface area, lower pressure drop again possible but this time at the cost of less effective filtration (larger particle size allowed to pass through into supercharger and ultimately the engine.
Your choice.
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SinF (10-31-2017)
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I think largely, yes. My suspicion is that most of the BHP increase comes from the filter aspect. They are however lovely pieces, and since people are interested we decided to carry the product.
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Something to keep in mind is that the OEM intake will always be a better design than any aftermarket unit. Aftermarket companies just don't have the resources to design parts like the OEMs do. It comes down to what compromises the OEM makes and what their targets are. If the OEM wants a quiet running engine with good long term reliability they're going to design an intake with lots of bottlenecks and a poor flowing filter. If they care about power above all else they will make a better intake than any aftermarket company can make. There's a reason intakes are very popular in cheaper vehicles with compromises compared to high end sports cars.
Lastly, airflow is a fickle thing. There are many instances where removing a filter entirely nets lower horsepower. And it's not all about filter size/flow either. Shape and air smoothing characteristics have a huge impact.
Theres an episode of "Engine Masters" coming out within the next month all about air filters. It's very informative and I suggest everyone give it a watch to really understand the complexity of engineering an intake. Even on a 40+ year old platform.
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SinF (10-31-2017)
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Perhaps you would like to start your own thread about it rather that posting this in ours? Thank-you
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Stuart, I am interested in installing Turbonator on my F-type. Do you also carry these?
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Is that those little tubes with the pinwheel thingy inside - installed between the throttle and the intake?
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I was sure hoping so. Trying to compose a post in my mind that would be a polite way to say "don't waste your money on that XXXX"
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E: Stuart@VelocityAP.com
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