@@bobbyberger18 it’s been great, i had to get it tuned because my DAM was dropping. Since then I have had no issues. Highly recommend the Perrin intake.
@@bobbyberger18 I was getting down to .12, I ended up parking it for a few days until I could get the tune done. I’m in AZ so I also have the issue of having absolutely terrible quality gas out here.
Thanks for doing this video. Super helpful. Just installed this on my mother’s limited SPT 22 wrx. She loved it and the noticeable boost in performance was more than I thought it would in comparison to prior intakes on other cars I’ve experienced
Glad to hear you enjoy the content. I was not planning on taking off my sweatshirt, but the sun came out and it was Vin Diesel time I guess. LOL Thanks for watching.
Great content as always ! if you haven't already please get a E-Tune for the intake. We already had one blow up with an ETS intake and the ots map. Watched without sound, so if you already said you got it disregard.
Going to get it tuned very soon. I dont want my FA24 to blow up like the others running the ETS intake. The AFR ratios are reading the same on my Cobb AP3 data logs before and after the install.
@@Clemdogg jb4 is a tuned enough to handle an intake just fine. Stock boost most intakes are safeish, but at higher boost there’s risks. The Cobb doesn’t have the ability to make adjustments without an Etune unless you have access to their software suite.
Just installed mine (2023 WRX base) . This isn't my first intake, I've installed multiple over the years. So I installed everything perfectly. However I am not happy. It seems to remove power, not add. First gear always pulled hard all the way through (stock) and now it won't kick in unti aftwr 4,600 rpm. I've only had it on for a day, and I think I'm already going to return it.
Out of curiosity did you verify the MAF sensor is pointing in the proper direction? Also did you clean the excess oil off the filter to ensure the MAF sensor did not get contaminated during the initial startup? I might try spraying some maf cleaner on your sensor. That suck your having issues. Mine worked perfectly and my car is much faster.
@@JDMRightHandDrive yeah but I'll double check tomorrow. It's impossible to installed it backwards. It only goes in one way. And if it was in wrong it probably wouldn't even start. But again I'm gonna double check all connections and see what happens. But you're right, holt shit that filter had a shit load of oil on it. As well as those stupid rings don't stay in place.
@@shadowdemon7770 my guess is some oils got on the sensor. Hope you get it fixed. I am going to swap my filter with a K&N filter later. Because the oil freaks me out a little.
@@JDMRightHandDrive that could definitely be the issue. I'll pick up some spray and try again. Thanks for the input. Much appreciated. Hey if you know anything about upgrading my (WRX base) dual screen to a single screen, please let me know. I found a used one but I'm unsure that it would just be as easy as swap and go.
That's because you did lose power. You almost always will, with an aftermarket intake on a Subaru without a tune. It's not healthy for the engine, either. Only drop in filters, like a K&N flat panel filter should be installed without a tune.
Thanks for the new SUB! I have the Perrin Turbo inlet installed on my car. That makes the sounds 3 times better than just the intake. I have the video done, just waiting for Perrin to release the product before that video goes live on YT. Thanks for your channel support and have fun with your new VB.
That's awesome man. I would also grab the Perrin inlet while your installing the intake. You will thank me later because the turbo noises are the coolest part of the inlet system. Have fun with your mods and Merry Christmas.
Yeah me too! It makes the car so much more fun to drive just hearing the turbo induction noise everything you step on the throttle. Thanks for watching.👍
Drunk man tuning has a variety of intake tunes for the VB WRX. Should probably do that. Seems silly to upgrade parts and not the tune which is what makes the most of them.
I was very concerned that it would be too loud as well. It is quieter that the ETS I had before. The ETS produced a deep exhaust not which gave more of a drone effect in the cabin. The Noble Titanium resonates making a higher frequency exhaust pitch that does not bother me so much in cabin. I am very happy with the sound after the last 1000 miles I put on it so far. Its not to loud at all, I will never use the silencer that comes with it. Thanks for watching.
Perrin states no tune is required. Personally on my car I was running the Cobb AP OTS tune with the Perrin intake. I ran that tune for about 5 months until I had my car pro tuned. ruclips.net/video/TEX41FlIiBE/видео.html
I did not get the tune right away, but my car is pro tuned now that all my mods are installed. The Perrin Intake AFR's show in the safe range with stock tune and Cobb OTS tunes.
Thanks man, I was a little nervous to have my camera in there while driving. But it all worked out and the sound clip was pretty awesome. Thanks for watching.
Thanks I picked it up at 425 Motorsports in Kirkland. The also are sold on Amazon. I had to have one just like the guy from Tokyo Drift. Thanks for watching!
What you think the turbo is blowing out? HOT AIR. There’s an intercooler for a reason lol. It’s for more airflow, this isn’t a N/A Honda. Also theres a heat shield for it that he didn’t install
@@bryceb3796 bms intake is great larger diameter piping definitely noticed a difference. None of them are major increases, but it did show improvement on the draggy. Foam filter is supposed to be better however you can always add it to the bms for 30-40
I would buy the intake, it is dyno proven to make 20 whp on a stock car. Best mod beside the Cobb Accessport which adds 40-50 horsepower. Thanks for watching and have fun with your VB WRX.
Hey do you have a high pitch whistle after blowout sounds with yours?? After my blowout sounds and flutter, there is a high pitch whistle, kinda like a launching screaming firework, is this normal??
The AFR is looking good in the data logs. The numbers are the same before and after the install. However I will be getting a tune very soon for piece of mind. I would like to have it tuned by Perrin Performance in Oregon after I get the Perrin FMIC and J-pipe.
Any change relating to airflow, you need to get a tune. Sure the car is smart enough for some variable changes, but I don’t care. Stock tune is meant to be as universal as possible. And considering how finicky and sensitive Subaru’s are to any sort of change. If you want the most out of your car’s life get a protune. E tune’s aren’t even that much. $250-$300 to save my engine, plus better performance? Yes pls. Ever since the Green Speed update dropped. A lot of tuners are now offering Open Source tunes as an option. So no need for an Access Port, just need a good quality Tactrix cable.
Pro tune is a must with this and it will void warranty as well. Keep that in mind...dont let anyone say it wont ..the dealership will absolutely give you a hardtime if you need warranty work done .
@@TheVikingRaid For the sake of warranty, I did not. I know I could get better gains with one but it's still nice without and my dealership will still cover me if something happens. I would really like to get her on a dyno to see what just the intake and exhaust will do with no tune.
The AFR's are perfectly safe according to Perrin. Personally with my car if I needed to take my car into Subaru for a big warranty claim, I would just put the OEM parts back on to make sure Subaru cant say anything.
No offense to you, love your videos. But, other than noises, this is actually more inefficient than stock. The stock ram air box does a good job of directing air. I don't understand why Perrin didn't design a box to go around that intake filter to help divert air.
I agree with you there, this does suck in hot air. I installed the heat shield about 2 weeks later and that made a noticeable difference you can feel. Did you see the @Subispeed intake shoot out video? The reviewed the Perrin, AEM and ETS intakes. Pretty good review to see all the dyno comparisons. Thanks for the channel support.
I notice mostly torque. when the turbo kick in. The intake make the bigger different in my opinion. Car is more responsive, I really want the Perrin FMIC next. I also wish another company would release a more affordable J-pipe. The ETS one is so expensive at $1300.
How did your installation go? I am considering getting this for my new 24 WRX. But I have little experience working on cars, so I am nervous about the install.
Seems like its much easier to get underneath for a few of those bolts. No great videos on that part of bolting... low and blind. I might pay a shop or something to do it. How DIY is this really ?
Perrin dyno tested the intake at their shop and the VB picks up around 20hp on a stock tune. I installed the Perrin turbo inlet and that makes even more power and makes even more turbo sounds. That part is not released yet, but video will be coming out in the next few weeks.
Seems like it only makes cool sounds. All it’s doing is sucking in hot engine bay air. You would actually improve performance by buying an AEM dryflow filter and removing the factory charcoal filter.
Anytime you change something on the car from OEM stock parts, Subaru could choose to not honor the manufactures warranty if something catastrophic happened with the powertrain. I would just make sure to put the stock intake and all other parts back to stock before taking car to Subaru for a warranty claim.
I installed a TS VTA BOV and it made my car run weird. I had to install the stock BOV to get my car pro tuned. I will be getting myself the new Perrin recirculation BOV. If you want extra turbo noises I would recommend getting the Perrin turbo inlet. ruclips.net/video/pPAvFHt6jc4/видео.html
I ran my Perrin Intake with the Cobb OTS map. Perrin Performance did tons of dyno pulls to verify their intake system AFR values are within a safe range with factory maps and Cobb OTS maps. I did later on have my car pro tuned. ruclips.net/video/TEX41FlIiBE/видео.html
thanks to this channel I got a brand new 2024 wrx
Love the unique angle and sound with the under hood shot! Thanks for that!
You bet man, no problem. Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching!
Nicely done! Thanks for explaining where the brackets go! You sold me on one. keep it up! love the channel.
Thanks Jim, appreciate the support! Enjoy ur new intake.
Just ordered the Perrin intake. Stoked to hear the difference. Great video, thanks for the info!
How’s your car being doing since installing that intake? Any negatives?
@@bobbyberger18 it’s been great, i had to get it tuned because my DAM was dropping. Since then I have had no issues. Highly recommend the Perrin intake.
@@CameronBeasley-h5t how low was your DAM dropping?
@@bobbyberger18 I was getting down to .12, I ended up parking it for a few days until I could get the tune done. I’m in AZ so I also have the issue of having absolutely terrible quality gas out here.
@@CameronBeasley-h5t oh my gosh that’s low. Thankfully nothing happened to your car.
Thanks for doing this video. Super helpful. Just installed this on my mother’s limited SPT 22 wrx. She loved it and the noticeable boost in performance was more than I thought it would in comparison to prior intakes on other cars I’ve experienced
Not trying to be rude but just curious. Why would you mod your mom’s car?
@@787blah you’re seriously going to ask that on the 4th of July? 🇺🇸 that’s why
@@evdboy2 bro what? It’s not even a American car. Miss me with that.
@@787blah stay mad in the RUclips replies! Hahahaha😂🤡
@@evdboy2 stay mad? I’m not the one modding my moms car lol. Talking about America but driving your mom’s Japanese car. 👍🤡
Hello, thank you for placing the camera in the engine bay. It really picked up the sound. Thank for video.
No problem 👍The engine bay induction sound is pretty EPIC. Makes the car much more fun to drive just hearing the turbo.
Sick content as always! I love the Toretto shirt 😂
Glad to hear you enjoy the content. I was not planning on taking off my sweatshirt, but the sun came out and it was Vin Diesel time I guess. LOL Thanks for watching.
Great content as always ! if you haven't already please get a E-Tune for the intake. We already had one blow up with an ETS intake and the ots map. Watched without sound, so if you already said you got it disregard.
Going to get it tuned very soon. I dont want my FA24 to blow up like the others running the ETS intake. The AFR ratios are reading the same on my Cobb AP3 data logs before and after the install.
The jb4 is a e tune correct? And I wish you didn’t say in the video you don’t need a tune you do absolutely
@@Clemdogg jb4 is a tuned enough to handle an intake just fine. Stock boost most intakes are safeish, but at higher boost there’s risks. The Cobb doesn’t have the ability to make adjustments without an Etune unless you have access to their software suite.
How much does a tune cost?
Gratuitous engagement comment.
You need to get the Perrin Charge Pipe and COBB TMIC and definitely a Tune
@jdm right hand drive. I hope you pick up the turbo inlet by perrin thats coming out in 2-3 weeks. I talked to perrin to confirm that.
Just installed mine (2023 WRX base) . This isn't my first intake, I've installed multiple over the years. So I installed everything perfectly. However I am not happy. It seems to remove power, not add. First gear always pulled hard all the way through (stock) and now it won't kick in unti aftwr 4,600 rpm. I've only had it on for a day, and I think I'm already going to return it.
Out of curiosity did you verify the MAF sensor is pointing in the proper direction? Also did you clean the excess oil off the filter to ensure the MAF sensor did not get contaminated during the initial startup? I might try spraying some maf cleaner on your sensor. That suck your having issues. Mine worked perfectly and my car is much faster.
@@JDMRightHandDrive yeah but I'll double check tomorrow. It's impossible to installed it backwards. It only goes in one way. And if it was in wrong it probably wouldn't even start. But again I'm gonna double check all connections and see what happens. But you're right, holt shit that filter had a shit load of oil on it. As well as those stupid rings don't stay in place.
@@shadowdemon7770 my guess is some oils got on the sensor. Hope you get it fixed. I am going to swap my filter with a K&N filter later. Because the oil freaks me out a little.
@@JDMRightHandDrive that could definitely be the issue. I'll pick up some spray and try again. Thanks for the input. Much appreciated.
Hey if you know anything about upgrading my (WRX base) dual screen to a single screen, please let me know. I found a used one but I'm unsure that it would just be as easy as swap and go.
That's because you did lose power. You almost always will, with an aftermarket intake on a Subaru without a tune. It's not healthy for the engine, either. Only drop in filters, like a K&N flat panel filter should be installed without a tune.
Just ordered my Perrin intake from IIR. Looking forward to installing it.
Heck yeah man thats awesome. You should get the Perrin turbo inlet with it too, it makes lots of extra turbo noises.
@@JDMRightHandDrive that’s the plan!
Just Subscribed. Like the sound. Perrin top brand.
Thanks for the new SUB! I have the Perrin Turbo inlet installed on my car. That makes the sounds 3 times better than just the intake. I have the video done, just waiting for Perrin to release the product before that video goes live on YT. Thanks for your channel support and have fun with your new VB.
Awesome video, detailed w/great camera work! Thx!
You bet, so glad you liked it! Thanks for watching my channel. 👍
Every time I tighten the hose clamp on the filter to the pipe it slides off bc the oil it’s driving me crazy
oh yeah, Getting my exhaust and next Perrin intake, also Noble Steering wheel 2023 WRX 6 speed, No tuning as of now
That's awesome man. I would also grab the Perrin inlet while your installing the intake. You will thank me later because the turbo noises are the coolest part of the inlet system. Have fun with your mods and Merry Christmas.
Hell yeah subscribed plan on getting a new one soon currently have the 16 wrx
Heck yeah man, thanks for the new sub. Have fun installing your new intake and thanks for watching.👍
yes I like the the turbo sounds!
Yeah me too! It makes the car so much more fun to drive just hearing the turbo induction noise everything you step on the throttle. Thanks for watching.👍
That underhood footage and sound is nice
Good install video! thank you! Very informational
Hey Furyian, glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching my channel.👍
loving the car! I just bought a 24 wrx. would you recommend adding the perrin heat shield? are heat shields noticeable?
Great video best I have ever seen thank you
Wow, thanks glad to hear you enjoy my videos. Have fun with your WRX mods and thanks for watching. 👍
Drunk man tuning has a variety of intake tunes for the VB WRX. Should probably do that.
Seems silly to upgrade parts and not the tune which is what makes the most of them.
Thanks for the heads up. Going to reach out to DM Tuning after I install the FMIC and J Pipe next week. I want to go for their E30 tune.
How much for a tune?
That noble exhaust sounds good in and out of the car. How are you liking it for day to day? Was a little concerned it would be too loud.
I was very concerned that it would be too loud as well. It is quieter that the ETS I had before. The ETS produced a deep exhaust not which gave more of a drone effect in the cabin. The Noble Titanium resonates making a higher frequency exhaust pitch that does not bother me so much in cabin. I am very happy with the sound after the last 1000 miles I put on it so far. Its not to loud at all, I will never use the silencer that comes with it. Thanks for watching.
What kind of tune are you running? You make any adjustments with the intake?
Perrin states no tune is required. Personally on my car I was running the Cobb AP OTS tune with the Perrin intake. I ran that tune for about 5 months until I had my car pro tuned. ruclips.net/video/TEX41FlIiBE/видео.html
did you tune it for the intake?
I did not get the tune right away, but my car is pro tuned now that all my mods are installed. The Perrin Intake AFR's show in the safe range with stock tune and Cobb OTS tunes.
Has anyone used the bottom mounting hole on the pipe for the bottom bracket to give the MAF wire some slack? Would that work?
WOW turbo sounds, INSANE!
lmfao
I loved the video from under the hood haha
Thanks man, I was a little nervous to have my camera in there while driving. But it all worked out and the sound clip was pretty awesome. Thanks for watching.
Great video I noticed you didn't install the heat shield do you really need it sorry I saw at the very end it was on backorder
Its all good, yeah I want to get that heat shield in asap. It should be coming soon according to Perrin. Heat shield install is complete now!
That’s a dope sparco hoodie
Thanks I picked it up at 425 Motorsports in Kirkland. The also are sold on Amazon. I had to have one just like the guy from Tokyo Drift. Thanks for watching!
@@JDMRightHandDrive thanks for having me! 👊👍
Seems like it would just suck in a bunch of hot air.
Intakes are 99% sound the stock system is fantastic with that said I have a BMS intake 😂
@@DylanVBWRX i am going to get the BMS intake for sure. Not this silly Perrin intake that will decrease horsepower.
What you think the turbo is blowing out? HOT AIR. There’s an intercooler for a reason lol. It’s for more airflow, this isn’t a N/A Honda. Also theres a heat shield for it that he didn’t install
@@bryceb3796 bms intake is great larger diameter piping definitely noticed a difference. None of them are major increases, but it did show improvement on the draggy. Foam filter is supposed to be better however you can always add it to the bms for 30-40
trading that nice oem cold air intake for some fun sounds
Talked to an ASE certified Subaru tech. Non of these intakes work with stock tunes, pro tunes are mandatory.
I would agree with you and that is what I will be doing after I install the FMIC.
I knew an ASE mechanic who couldn't tie his own shoes, if that means anything.
😂 true that@@matthewleach8821
I was ase certified and I worked at advanced auto parts. I literally know jack shit about cars 🤣
They still work and will sound better just no performance gains
If you could only get the Perrin chargepipe or the Perrin intake which would you choose?
I would buy the intake, it is dyno proven to make 20 whp on a stock car. Best mod beside the Cobb Accessport which adds 40-50 horsepower. Thanks for watching and have fun with your VB WRX.
Hey do you have a high pitch whistle after blowout sounds with yours?? After my blowout sounds and flutter, there is a high pitch whistle, kinda like a launching screaming firework, is this normal??
Questions is that sound the intake or the BOV?
The turbo whistle can be heard after installing the intake, however the turbo inlet more than doubles the turbo flutter and whistle sound.
Okay so I see that Perrin is confident in a no tune intake but I’m tbh scared -_-
The AFR is looking good in the data logs. The numbers are the same before and after the install. However I will be getting a tune very soon for piece of mind. I would like to have it tuned by Perrin Performance in Oregon after I get the Perrin FMIC and J-pipe.
Always get a pro tune when installing a mod
Any change relating to airflow, you need to get a tune. Sure the car is smart enough for some variable changes, but I don’t care. Stock tune is meant to be as universal as possible. And considering how finicky and sensitive Subaru’s are to any sort of change. If you want the most out of your car’s life get a protune. E tune’s aren’t even that much. $250-$300 to save my engine, plus better performance? Yes pls. Ever since the Green Speed update dropped. A lot of tuners are now offering Open Source tunes as an option. So no need for an Access Port, just need a good quality Tactrix cable.
Pro tune is a must with this and it will void warranty as well. Keep that in mind...dont let anyone say it wont ..the dealership will absolutely give you a hardtime if you need warranty work done .
Dealer is going to give you a hard time REGARDLESS...keep that in mind also.
I'm having a hard time just pulling the stock intake off the car. Loosened the clamp and removed the bolt. Thing just won't pull out. Any tips?
There is a lower hose clamp that holds the intake to the turbo inlet. Loosen that and it should pull up and out.
dude i love that turbo whistle, can you hear it while driving with windows down too?
I just got mine put in. You can hear it well even with the windows up. 😂
that's awesome bro. did you get a tune? @@FeigelCreative-rb8no
@@TheVikingRaid For the sake of warranty, I did not. I know I could get better gains with one but it's still nice without and my dealership will still cover me if something happens.
I would really like to get her on a dyno to see what just the intake and exhaust will do with no tune.
@@FeigelCreative-rb8nois it still running fine?
Just put mine on, does yours make an annoying almost long press phone button tone when shifting?
I was curious if no tune on it and a the cold air intake voids any warranty’s?
Perrin says no tune is required. I ran the intake on my car for about 6 months with Cobb OTS tune without any issues before I had my car protuned.
Hey so im thinking about adding a cold air intake to my 2023 wrx do you think it will void the warranty
The AFR's are perfectly safe according to Perrin. Personally with my car if I needed to take my car into Subaru for a big warranty claim, I would just put the OEM parts back on to make sure Subaru cant say anything.
No offense to you, love your videos. But, other than noises, this is actually more inefficient than stock. The stock ram air box does a good job of directing air. I don't understand why Perrin didn't design a box to go around that intake filter to help divert air.
I agree with you there, this does suck in hot air. I installed the heat shield about 2 weeks later and that made a noticeable difference you can feel. Did you see the @Subispeed intake shoot out video? The reviewed the Perrin, AEM and ETS intakes. Pretty good review to see all the dyno comparisons. Thanks for the channel support.
@@JDMRightHandDrive I did just follow up by watching your front mount install and see you added the air box shroud. Good work!
Do you need the heatsheild
hello,
2022 wrx 6MT can be installed a head up display?(through OBD socket)
thx.
Nice to know!
Notice any difference with the intake paired with the charge pipe?
I notice mostly torque. when the turbo kick in. The intake make the bigger different in my opinion. Car is more responsive, I really want the Perrin FMIC next. I also wish another company would release a more affordable J-pipe. The ETS one is so expensive at $1300.
Do ineed the Cobb tune as well or can i just get the intake?
Perrin says the intake is safe with OEM factory map and all COBB OTS tunes.
Installing tomorrow
How did your installation go? I am considering getting this for my new 24 WRX. But I have little experience working on cars, so I am nervous about the install.
Seems like its much easier to get underneath for a few of those bolts. No great videos on that part of bolting... low and blind. I might pay a shop or something to do it. How DIY is this really ?
Maaaaan! With the dual port blow off valve, Perrin cold air and Tomei! They say I be lighting up the tunnels🙏🏾
Any gain in performance numbers too??
Perrin dyno tested the intake at their shop and the VB picks up around 20hp on a stock tune. I installed the Perrin turbo inlet and that makes even more power and makes even more turbo sounds. That part is not released yet, but video will be coming out in the next few weeks.
@@JDMRightHandDrive great waiting
Seems like it only makes cool sounds. All it’s doing is sucking in hot engine bay air. You would actually improve performance by buying an AEM dryflow filter and removing the factory charcoal filter.
For us California guys, we gotta switch out filters to k&n to be road carb legal.
That's got to be a little frustrating. At least you guys have some good drop on filter options now.
@@JDMRightHandDrive yeah it is but you gotta pay to play.
Life’s a risk carnal.
@@grimizzi715 True... but this is California...gotta stay inline to save some sort of costs from the po..po..
grimmspeed filter is what you want..more power
How does this affect the warranty?
Anytime you change something on the car from OEM stock parts, Subaru could choose to not honor the manufactures warranty if something catastrophic happened with the powertrain. I would just make sure to put the stock intake and all other parts back to stock before taking car to Subaru for a warranty claim.
does this void warranty at all?
It potentially could. If I had any major issues with my car I would put the stock parts on before taking it to the dealership.
Any AFA20 for it?
Did the filter come oiled?
Yes the foam intake filter come pre oiled and ready for install. Have fun with your VB mods.
You got a 2022 wrx right?
Yes mine is a 2022 WRX
I can never find the hole either 😂
bro that joke slide under the radar 😂
NO BOV?
I installed a TS VTA BOV and it made my car run weird. I had to install the stock BOV to get my car pro tuned. I will be getting myself the new Perrin recirculation BOV. If you want extra turbo noises I would recommend getting the Perrin turbo inlet. ruclips.net/video/pPAvFHt6jc4/видео.html
Stock bov?
I am running the Turbosmart dual port BOV.
No tune🤔🤔
Man it just doesn’t sound as good as the EJ257 :/
That looks terrible.
Did you tune it afterwards?
I ran my Perrin Intake with the Cobb OTS map. Perrin Performance did tons of dyno pulls to verify their intake system AFR values are within a safe range with factory maps and Cobb OTS maps. I did later on have my car pro tuned. ruclips.net/video/TEX41FlIiBE/видео.html