Takeda Air Intake Systems Customer Reviews
71 Customer Reviews
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Introducing the dyno-proven, track-tested and street-racer approved Takeda Air Intake System. Crafted specifically for sport compact vehicles, Takeda force feeds oxygen-rich, power-producing air right into your engine’s combustion chambers to produce performance gains you never thought possible.
By giving your engine all the fresh air it craves, Takeda Intakes not only deliver massive power gains, they let your engine literally roar—performance you can feel and hear. And once you pop the hood, the gleaming polished aluminum tube and Dry Flow S Filter let you see the performance, too.
The Takeda System comes in 3 kits: CAI, Short Ram and CAI/Short Ram Conversion (kit depends on vehicle). Each set up comes complete with tubes, filters, clamps, hoses and detailed instructions—everything you need to blast your competition. Plus, Takeda backs your Air Intake System with a free-breathing 2-year warranty.
Our 30+ Takeda Air Intake Systems customer reviews have an average rating of 4.50 out of 5 stars. To see specific reviews about your vehicle, please select your year, make and model from the drop down above.
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Reviewed by Patrick L (ADA, MN) Reviewed for a 2006 Ford Fusion — May 29, 2013 8:33 PM
I've run a lot of different intakes in different cars from high end to eBay specials. This intake is probably right in the middle. Less expensive than others but doesn't have heat shield. Decent materials, marginal gains, little extra engine noise. Good on a budget.
Reviewed by andrew j (SOUTH WINDSOR, CT) Reviewed for a 2008 Nissan Altima — May 15, 2013 8:26 PM
I really like this product but if I could go back I would have bought the more expensive one. You will hear a nice noise at 20mph then again at 40 and so on. Can't tell a little diffrence when you start the car and to hear I nice noise you have to be very pedal heavy
Reviewed by Mogammad A (MOUNTLAKE TERRACE, WA) Reviewed for a 2009 Honda Accord — Apr 27, 2013 10:25 PM
Seems like the intake is mass produced then you get a takeda sticker to put on it, saw a Greddy SRI that looked exactly the same but with greddy sticker. Not like in picture w/ "takeda" name built in on intake they just give you a sticker. Still a nice intake for the money though, 4/5 and would recommend to a friend.
Reviewed by Gerardo E (LAKE JACKDON, TX) Reviewed for a 2009 Nissan Altima — Mar 29, 2013 8:52 PM
I installed the takeda air intake about a week ago you can really feel the difference the install was quick and easy this intake is a great product to have when trying to get more hp out of your vehicle
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Asked by Anonymous
Sep 21, 2012 3:08 PM
Scion tC
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I want to purchase takeda intake but latest year you guys have is 2011. Will that fit on 2013
Asked by Anonymous
Aug 15, 2012 3:20 PM
2011 Mitsubishi Lancer
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Is this will fit to my 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer ES? do I need to do any modification or this will be install out of the box
Asked by Anonymous
Jun 29, 2012 4:09 PM
1 Answer
I'm just wondering what CARB stands for, and how far reaching are their tentacles?
Answered by Elizabeth C. — Jun 29, 2012 5:50 PM
CARB stands for the California Air Resources Board, and if you want to know which states are regulated by CARB standards, check out this link. This may affect what parts you can use legally on the highway, so it’s worth looking into.
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Oct 31, 2010 11:27 AM
2010 Honda Fit
1 Answer
will the takeda air intake system throw codes on my 2010 honda fit sport. i dont want to spend this much money on a perfomance part if it is going to turn on my check engine light on .
Answered by Ryan K. — Nov 08, 2010 10:28 AM
Takeda designs their intake tubes to match the factory diameter near MAF sensors, so it shouldn't throw a CEL. If you install it and it does throw a CEL, it is likely an installation issue, like a loose vacuum line. Special note: you can only install an intake on Honda Fit's with a manual transmission!
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