Tecnocraft Envy Intake System

Sherwin@xcede

BMWFanatics Advertiser
Official Advertiser
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Full intake:
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Stage 1 - Envy RAM Air Scoop
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Stage 2 - Envy Transition Chamber
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Stage 3 - Envy Enlarged Intake Cover
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Stage 4 - ENVY Charge Pipe
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Dyno video:

Price: R 19 995 incl shipping, insurance, duties, customs, VAT

Each component can be purchased individually as well.
 

calypso

///Member
Im refering to the top pic, looks like a jersey.

Im no scientist though, but airflow just seems messy. But I guess at the end of the day, its the Dyno charts that count.
 

zaleonardz

Well-known member
Damm.. And here I though I could get her to do me a speaker encosulre in carbon fibre... oh well.

Yep, it looks like a gimmick to me as well, but as you say, the dyno results do speak louder then any "expert"
 

Sherwin@xcede

BMWFanatics Advertiser
Official Advertiser
calypso said:
Im no scientist though, but airflow just seems messy

Look at the stock pipe. Look at the little accordian type "ribs" for flex. Which one has smoother flow & better transition?

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calypso

///Member
Yeah thats pretty straight forward, but the multiple air entrypoints seems odd. Im wondering what the figure would be if the rear one was closed off.

Here is a nice simple high performance box. The SLR 4 footer :)

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