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  • #16
    I know roto fab is liked by many. It gives you that nice little boost with better sound. It is even better once you tune it. Alot of members here like it.
    Last edited by CAMARO SS; 10-24-2010, 12:11 AM.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by libertyforall1776 View Post
      Cool, but where does it say that this spreadsheet that this is a V8? SLP's CAI is still not included... How is the AV HP range from 273.8 to 283.7 in that spreadsheet, when a stock 2010 Camaro SS Automatic dynos at ~321 RWHP? What am I missing?
      You can tell its the V8 the by the numbers. The V6 doesn't even peak at 270 stock (good thing mine isn't stock, I knock those numbers down easy), let alone average it. The ave makes sense for a v8 that peaks at mid 300's, remember it starts at 0. Take a look at the peak numbers in huggers link, those will be in line with advertised RWHP. Your links are clearly v6s, peak is in the 250-260 range.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by libertyforall1776 View Post
        Cool, but where does it say that this spreadsheet that this is a V8? SLP's CAI is still not included... How is the AV HP range from 273.8 to 283.7 in that spreadsheet, when a stock 2010 Camaro SS Automatic dynos at ~321 RWHP? What am I missing?
        The first tip off would be at the time of the testing Roto-Fab had no offering for the V6. Again, it comes down to actually owning a 5th gen, not copy and pasting things from Camaro 5.

        As far as the spreadsheet I posted, it doesn't indicate anywhere on it that it's a V8 sheet, however....it was found in the V8 section of C5. On the other hand, the spreadsheet you posted clearly indicates in the upper LH corner that it is a V6 test.

        Dyno numbers don't mean a damn thing....they ALL read different. They are excellent for tuning, and showing gains of mods...but only if a baseline is made before and mods are done.

        What your missing is actually owning one of these cars, and having knowledge beyond what you read on other car forums.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by CAMARO SS View Post
          I know roto fab is liked by many. It gives you that nice little boost with better sound. It is even better once you tune it. Alot of members here like it.
          Keep in mind the 3 fastest V8s on this site are ALL running Roto-Fab intakes.

          Outside of the Vararam and New Era's...I don't think you can go wrong with any of them.

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          • #20
            The chart you posted:
            JRE CAI TEST.xlsx

            Shows that Fastlane is hands-down the best performer in both average and peak HP and torque (but needs a tune) -- Roto-Fab is nowhere close...

            AV HP GAIN AV TORQUE GAIN PEAK HP GAIN PEAK TQ GAIN
            Rotofab -0.8 4.8 5.4 7.5
            Fastlane 9.9 11.4 15.9 10.6

            Originally posted by huggerorange73 View Post
            Keep in mind the 3 fastest V8s on this site are ALL running Roto-Fab intakes.

            Outside of the Vararam and New Era's...I don't think you can go wrong with any of them.
            01 Camaro SS 'vert: TSI Racing Built 4L60E,ARH Stepped Headers/Catted Y,Noweeds Diverter,SLP FlowPac & Dual-Dual Exhaust,SS Brake Lines,Koni 8241 SAs,Strano Sways,Fays2 Watts Link,UMI CM SFCs welded,Hotchkis Shock Brace,DDM HIDs
            02 Camaro RS: Borla Cat-Back,DMH E-Valve,Whisper Lid,SLP CAI & Bilsteins,Auburn LSD,SS Sways,UMI 3pt CM SFCs welded,BMR CM Shock Brace,DDM HIDs

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            • #21
              cool i was leaning that way but wasnt 100% sure thx
              2010 Camaro SS Auto IOM.VVT Cam ported throttle bodyand tuned by NICKY TSP Long Tube Headers Racing Borla S-type axelback Exhaust,SJM Autoprod HID halo's, GM heritage Grille W/front grill inset Blacked out, street scene front splitter, SHOWSTOPPERS LED Sidemarkers,& LED Mirrors painted blk MPD1 Spoiler, Rear blacked out painted matte black, Roof painted gloss black, special, K&N high flow intake

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              • #22
                Originally posted by libertyforall1776 View Post
                Cool, but where does it say that this spreadsheet that this is a V8? SLP's CAI is still not included... How is the AV HP range from 273.8 to 283.7 in that spreadsheet, when a stock 2010 Camaro SS Automatic dynos at ~321 RWHP? What am I missing?
                it says it at the top of the spreadsheet and the c5 forum you posted also says V6
                2010 Camaro SS Auto IOM.VVT Cam ported throttle bodyand tuned by NICKY TSP Long Tube Headers Racing Borla S-type axelback Exhaust,SJM Autoprod HID halo's, GM heritage Grille W/front grill inset Blacked out, street scene front splitter, SHOWSTOPPERS LED Sidemarkers,& LED Mirrors painted blk MPD1 Spoiler, Rear blacked out painted matte black, Roof painted gloss black, special, K&N high flow intake

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by libertyforall1776 View Post
                  Cool, but where does it say that this spreadsheet that this is a V8? SLP's CAI is still not included... How is the AV HP range from 273.8 to 283.7 in that spreadsheet, when a stock 2010 Camaro SS Automatic dynos at ~321 RWHP? What am I missing?
                  Read through the post. Jannetty says that SLP purposely did not send the blackwing because it provided NO gains.
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by ironfall96 View Post
                    Are you thinking of getting a tune with your CAI gorgeous? Although the spread sheet says the rotofab gets low gains, if you TUNE it, it will bring those gains right up with the rest of the CAIs. Just a little info.
                    yes i am planning on getting it tuned im going to do headers and the whole exhaust and then get it tuned for everything all at once.
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                    12.805 at 108.95 with a 1.917 60' on stock pirellis

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by libertyforall1776 View Post
                      The chart you posted:
                      JRE CAI TEST.xlsx

                      Shows that Fastlane is hands-down the best performer in both average and peak HP and torque (but needs a tune) -- Roto-Fab is nowhere close...

                      AV HP GAIN AV TORQUE GAIN PEAK HP GAIN PEAK TQ GAIN
                      Rotofab -0.8 4.8 5.4 7.5
                      Fastlane 9.9 11.4 15.9 10.6
                      Yup....you got me. Again....follow along here. I'll try and talk to you real slow so you get it. OP doesn't want a CAI that requires a tune...and I can understand why, a dyno tune can run around $400 on top of a CAI.

                      Roto-Fab has worked for me...again...I actually own one of these cars, and baselined my car BONE STOCK then put it back on the exact same dyno after I put on the Roto-Fab & Long Tubes. Then took it back again to the same dyno after the cam.

                      So yes, I guess your statements ( no wait, once again it's not your statements..last time it was Strano's ) carry far more weight than someone who has the car & the intake and the dyno sheets to back it up.

                      Isn't there a 4th gen forum you can go troll on?

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                      • #26
                        Nobody is trolling at all. For the record, the OP originally privately messaged me first about the *SLP CAI*. Nobody answered the OPs original question for the SLP unit yet, BTW. I found the SLP results, they are HERE (This looks like the most comprehensive one I have seen yet):



                        JANNETTY RACING V8 CAI TEST PART 2 RESULTS - 2011 Camaro Z28 Camaro Forum / Camaro Z28 SS Forums - Camaro5.com

                        If I was the OP, I would want to see all the numbers before plunking down the $. The OP may want to do exhaust/headers/CAI all at once, and then a tune...


                        Originally posted by huggerorange73 View Post
                        Yup....you got me. Again....follow along here. I'll try and talk to you real slow so you get it. OP doesn't want a CAI that requires a tune...and I can understand why, a dyno tune can run around $400 on top of a CAI.

                        Roto-Fab has worked for me...again...I actually own one of these cars, and baselined my car BONE STOCK then put it back on the exact same dyno after I put on the Roto-Fab & Long Tubes. Then took it back again to the same dyno after the cam.

                        So yes, I guess your statements ( no wait, once again it's not your statements..last time it was Strano's ) carry far more weight than someone who has the car & the intake and the dyno sheets to back it up.

                        Isn't there a 4th gen forum you can go troll on?
                        01 Camaro SS 'vert: TSI Racing Built 4L60E,ARH Stepped Headers/Catted Y,Noweeds Diverter,SLP FlowPac & Dual-Dual Exhaust,SS Brake Lines,Koni 8241 SAs,Strano Sways,Fays2 Watts Link,UMI CM SFCs welded,Hotchkis Shock Brace,DDM HIDs
                        02 Camaro RS: Borla Cat-Back,DMH E-Valve,Whisper Lid,SLP CAI & Bilsteins,Auburn LSD,SS Sways,UMI 3pt CM SFCs welded,BMR CM Shock Brace,DDM HIDs

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by libertyforall1776 View Post
                          Nobody is trolling at all. For the record, the OP originally privately messaged me first about the *SLP CAI*. Nobody answered the OPs original question for the SLP unit yet, BTW. I found the SLP results, they are HERE (This looks like the most comprehensive one I have seen yet):



                          JANNETTY RACING V8 CAI TEST PART 2 RESULTS - 2011 Camaro Z28 Camaro Forum / Camaro Z28 SS Forums - Camaro5.com

                          If I was the OP, I would want to see all the numbers before plunking down the $. The OP may want to do exhaust/headers/CAI all at once, and then a tune...
                          The problem with this test is that it's on a 100% stock car. The headers change the results........so the spreadsheets and tests are meaningless to the OP at that point are they not?

                          Again, three cars on here have the Roto-Fab all tuned, one with headers...clearly these numbers should be tossed out the window in favor of these spreadsheets.

                          Why in the world would the OP be inquiring to a fourth gen owner about a CAI for a fith gen car when there are multiple sponsers and sources on here that actually have a 5thgen with a CAI????

                          I bow to your knowledge Yoda

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                          • #28
                            The methodology would be pretty similar on cars whether stock, or with headers and tune, so comparisons like Janetty Racing did is valid for the CAI by itself, and the approach would be valid for the same car tested with headers/tune and all these CAIs.

                            The OP asked about *just* the SLP CAI, and judging the CAI apart from anything else, JR's tests shows how it stands. If JR did tests with other mods, it would be additive, and you would get a view of a package's performance.

                            I have not seen anyone else do the kind of testing JR has with this big variety of CAIs as a package with headers and a tune, have you?

                            I don't know about anyone else, but I would put more weight on these measurable, repeatable results, than opinions. I doubt anyone here with a particular CAI has done the 21 CAI variations testing with their headers/tune to come to the best decision?



                            You don't have to have the car to interpret the above results.

                            Originally posted by huggerorange73 View Post
                            The problem with this test is that it's on a 100% stock car. The headers change the results........so the spreadsheets and tests are meaningless to the OP at that point are they not?

                            Again, three cars on here have the Roto-Fab all tuned, one with headers...clearly these numbers should be tossed out the window in favor of these spreadsheets.

                            Why in the world would the OP be inquiring to a fourth gen owner about a CAI for a fith gen car when there are multiple sponsers and sources on here that actually have a 5thgen with a CAI????
                            01 Camaro SS 'vert: TSI Racing Built 4L60E,ARH Stepped Headers/Catted Y,Noweeds Diverter,SLP FlowPac & Dual-Dual Exhaust,SS Brake Lines,Koni 8241 SAs,Strano Sways,Fays2 Watts Link,UMI CM SFCs welded,Hotchkis Shock Brace,DDM HIDs
                            02 Camaro RS: Borla Cat-Back,DMH E-Valve,Whisper Lid,SLP CAI & Bilsteins,Auburn LSD,SS Sways,UMI 3pt CM SFCs welded,BMR CM Shock Brace,DDM HIDs

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                            • #29
                              OP, I didn't test 21 different CAI systems on my car....clearly Mr. Liberty has all the answers it seems.

                              All I can offer up to you is these real world RESULTS, not opinions.

                              Baseline dyno pull on a mustang dyno of my LS3 SS : 390 rwhp / 368 rwtq
                              Roto-Fab CAI & Kooks longtubes on same dyno untuned : 422 rwhp / 406 rwtq
                              Comp Cam plus above mods on same dyno : 470 rwhp / 423 rwtq

                              So with these mods on a LS3 SS : Roto-Fab CAI, Kook's 1 7/8 longtube headers and hi flow cats, factory exhaust with SLP LM II mufflers and a comp cams .571/.590 228/240 on a 113 LSA you can expect to gain 80 rwhp and 55 rwtq. I've got all the dyno sheets for every step of the way, and you're more than welcome to take a ride in the car as well. Of course it sure as hell seems like I have no clue what the hell I'm doing under the hood of a car though....

                              Now as far as opinions go, I can tell you this. The Roto-Fab kit is high quality, fits like a glove and is fairly priced. It clearly performs well for me in my application. Again, you're more than welcome to check out my set up anytime you'd like.

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                              • #30
                                Don't trust what hugger has to say, he clearly has no sound judgement or analytical skills. Look at his signature pic, there's a white sox logo looming, proof of his bad judgement!

                                I think to sum up what he's trying to say though (read in between the pissing match) is several members have the roto-fab and swear by it. No one has the blackwing and we haven't seen trusted results of the blackwing.

                                You should also see how ironfall likes his Cold Air Inductions CAI. He'll be adding that soon.

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