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I've had the Weapon R intake for about a year and a half with no problems. One thing that pushed me toward this intake and not kkm is the looks. For the heat soak problem they also sell a heat shield which would be simply adaptable for an SVT. They also sell a cold ram air kit which is bit more tricky to install took me a while but it works great if you ask me.
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Looks like I'll have to invest in the heatshield since increase in temperature causes loss of power. I looked around and saw some pics of some handmade ones, anybody has any how-tos? I think the ol' home depot will do some contributing here :p Oh yeah, thanks for the welcome Derk2000 
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Originally posted by hmouta: i don't think the weapon r is the one that goes down. thats the sca intake. weapon r also includes the intake pipe in a polished look. thats why it costs more. Correct, It include the intake pipe *getting rid of the acordian-like piping* and a foam air filter. I like it and don't see a major performance increase/decrease over the KKM, but mine is Carbon Fiber intake pipe and I do car shows. I noticed no heat soak with it, but I did notice it a little with the KKM. Not a huge decrease in power, but you could tell it didn't want to accelerate as fast. I like it and gets away from the common KKM intake that most people have.  Also looking into a HKS "mushroom" foam filter to replace the Dragon filter on the Weapon R... Mainly for looks at car shows... 
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this is XTREMECONTOUR'S ENGINE 
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Interesting....
Looks like the single wiper action too :p
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I just bought a 3.5"ID x 5" Big Mouth filter from www.intenseperformance.com It has a HUGE inlet trumpet that accelerates the air more smoothly than the normal S&B Powerstack filter that KKM sells. I mated that up with a BAT MAF adapter, and I have the BAT pipe too. I have yet to install it as the car is at the dealer getting the tranny rebuilt, but I hope to have it back today and then I will install it. I am going to make a new heat shield too, and with my hood scoop I should be getting high flowing cold air to the engine. I will posts pics when it is all done.
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Hey Aussie, Think we could go with one longer than 5 inches. I'm thinkin 6 or 7. At least without the bat pipe.
Heat soak is cause by heat and more importantly high humidity!
105 dry heat won't cause it but 85 with 90% humidity will.
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Humidity is a major factor in Hawaii 
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Originally posted by Maroon98CSVT: Humidity is a major factor in Hawaii  not in NM...  'course, we don't have plants down here... :rolleyes: yer welcome maroon98csvt
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Originally posted by Derk2000:
not in NM...  'course, we don't have plants down here... :rolleyes: Sure you do. I remember them rolling across the road all the time...
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