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Chris over at Mina was gracious enough to install the new CAI developed for the XFR. I allowed him to use my car for final fit and finish purposes. In return I drove away with an awesome looking unit and what may already feel like better throttle response compared to my former CAI (TCP). Aesthetically it's more pleasing to the eye and the lack of silicon sleeves etc gives it a more premium appearance.
It's 2 3/4 inches in diameter and was a breeze to install. I'll post pictures shortly. FYI...I DO NOT HAVE PRICING OR AVAILABILITY INFORMATION. Presumably Chris will post that information at a later date.
I'm actually pleasantly surprised by the Kumho rubber. I initially thought I'd regret it, but I gotta tell you...they're awesome tires. They're quiet with excellent grip and cornering ability. Sticky enough without sacrificing mileage. Happy median for me, personally.
I need to edit the "CAI" portion of this thread, because in all actuality it's not necessarily cold air as much as a better flowing unit. It's entirely free of baffles and resonators etc. I definitely here more blower whine and feel a better throttle response
Mina Intake Tubes
I finally received my intake Y-Pipe from Chris at Mina, along with their pulley. The pipe fit great! Awaiting my pulley install and stage 2 tune. A nice suprise was the packet of tire valve stem caps with the "R" logo..Thanks Chris!
Definately feel the seat of the pants improvement in throttle response with the pipe.
Mina Intake Tubes
I finally received my intake Y-Pipe from Chris at Mina, along with their pulley. The pipe fit great! Awaiting my pulley install and stage 2 tune. A nice suprise was the packet of tire valve stem caps with the "R" logo..Thanks Chris!
Definately feel the seat of the pants improvement in throttle response with the pipe.
Update - after a day of smashing the throttle, the Jag has made the proper adaptations and I can definately say it gained a bit of power. I have BMC airfilters and OE Tuning stage 1 tune. The pipe definately helped performance more than I anticipated. I seem to be hitting full boost (12psi) more readily and get the push in the back more often.
I have to say that it's a very small investment for good performance. I've noticed mainly that I'm able to hit full boost quicker and more often....perhaps less restriction, straighter flow and more air volume. Can't wait to dyno tune with the smaller pulley and this set-up.
so why do you feel it gives better performance than the TCP intake? This unit does have a much cleaner look to it...what tune are you loading btw?
I don't know if it gives better performance than the TCP. However it is one solid piece and "potentially" better flow...I run OE Tuning because of my prior vehicle's tunes and history of the service I get with Jeremy at OE Tuning.
I am planning on getting the Velocity AP tune and crank pulley. waiting to hear back. One of the members in the F Type side has a sick F Type that is armed to the teeth with mods (unhingd) and he highly recommends their tune.
I also noticed a big improvement in throttle response after installing my intake. I still have noticeable lag between pedal input and response, but it is not nearly as bad as before. From what I have read, the tune will get rid of that lag. Its a sweet looking intake for sure though.
I am planning on getting the Velocity AP tune and crank pulley. waiting to hear back. One of the members in the F Type side has a sick F Type that is armed to the teeth with mods (unhingd) and he highly recommends their tune.
I also noticed a big improvement in throttle response after installing my intake. I still have noticeable lag between pedal input and response, but it is not nearly as bad as before. From what I have read, the tune will get rid of that lag. Its a sweet looking intake for sure though.
VAP is a very good company across multiple platforms and one of the few that is investing a fair amount of energy in R&D for the Jag engines. I think the next big step for the supercharged V-8s will be the addition of a modified crankcase pulley and water-meth. Then solve the issus of getting that power to the ground.....
I don't know if it gives better performance than the TCP. However it is one solid piece and "potentially" better flow...
This is a FI engine. The TCP intake uses 3 inch tubing where Mina's is 2.75 inches. Seems odd that Mina steps down from 3.5" to 2.75" and then back up to 3" for the air boxes. I'm pretty sure a smaller pipe is going to be more restrictive. A legit back to back dyno is the only way to prove it. It does look pretty minus the ugly weld Mina should have sanded out.
This is a FI engine. The TCP intake uses 3 inch tubing where Mina's is 2.75 inches. Seems odd that Mina steps down from 3.5" to 2.75" and then back up to 3" for the air boxes. I'm pretty sure a smaller pipe is going to be more restrictive. A legit back to back dyno is the only way to prove it. It does look pretty minus the ugly weld Mina should have sanded out.
I just installed the mina intake and my butt dyno feels it is quicker and I can hear a little super charger whine now. Plus it's beautiful and very easy to put on. The entire path has no restrictions due to the very smart couplings with an internal ring. This allows the pipe to pipe connection to butt up against the ring instead having an edge compared to a tube inside a tube that would have a protruding lip. Others with more engineering experience please chime in, but I feel two 2.75" tubes will easily outflow the 3.5" and the throttle body so the smaller diameter pipes shouldn't be restricting anything.
My TCP is available for $100 + shipping costs if anyone is interested. I couldn't get the kinks out of it and switched to the mina.
Last edited by Darren9090; 02-10-2017 at 09:05 PM.
I just installed the mina intake and my butt dyno feels it is quicker and I can hear a little super charger whine now. Plus it's beautiful and very easy to put on. The entire path has no restrictions due to the very smart couplings with an internal ring. This allows the pipe to pipe connection to butt up against the ring instead having an edge compared to a tube inside a tube that would have a protruding lip. Others with more engineering experience please chime in, but I feel two 2.75" tubes will easily outflow the 3.5" and the throttle body so the smaller diameter pipes shouldn't be restricting anything.
My TCP is available for $100 + shipping costs if anyone is interested. I couldn't get the kinks out of it and switched to the mina.
I have been seriously considering the mina intake tube they have a great look and should improve sound quality as well . I just don't want any Cel due to the intake, how long have you had it installed? Any issues with cels? I'm on a stock tune since I have a warranty and don't want any issues to pop up if I install