Another awesome comparison video with install instructions to boot. Can't wait for the PRL HVI stats. These vids are crucial for me as I've been contemplating what intake to get for my 2018 Accord 2.0. You da man 👍🏼
Thank you, Daniel! I very much appreciate the support and positive comment 👍. I’m hopeful the PRL HVI produces some ga, especially with all the hype it gets 🤞
Thanks Chad! I appreciate what you do. So far you making me smile with the current results. I can't wait for the PRL HVI video. Hope it doesn't cost me money lol.
@@TheLemonFactor already have one but haven't installed yet. Car in the shop. I had a K&N intake before, open box of course but I was in it for the sound.
So excited to see these comparisons done without other factors that could skew the results. Can’t wait to see the PRL video. Guess I’ll have to though. Lol.
@@TheLemonFactor lots of people speculate it's because the cars are stock and we'll see a real benefit if more bolt ons are added. Intakes are usually the first thing people do so I expected something similar to Mishimoto at least.
@@TheLemonFactor may sometime down the line test out a FBO accord and see which set gives the most HP tuned then untuned if that could be possible. However with doing the air intake you can also just go to the down pipe first. I personally do not know much about this platform as I have a civic but eventually would like to go into it
Fingers crossed the PRL HVI performs! Stuck between that and the Mishimoto based on brands alone. Direct comparisons are always better though! Nice video
Any update on when we will see the PRL HVI dyno video? I'm on the fence between PRL & Mishimoto. Really appreciate the informative videos. You rock my friend!
Thanks for doing this. I'm looking forward to the PRL HVI but with how your testing has gone compared to manufacturer's claims, I don't have high hopes.
@@TheLemonFactor On a dyno side note - have you ever come across a JB4 dyno? Aside from the intakes that you're testing, the JB4 interests me because it doesn't need a flash.
The takeda also lost power on my v6 Accord the issue is it changes the maf sensor position and it can’t compensate for it without a tune. Once you tune it the power gains will be realized - minimal still but definitely there.
@@TheLemonFactor exactly it upsets me. Also I wish you tested stock intake with a $50 K&N drop in filter. That would be interesting as well. Keep up the good work! Edit: I also see that engine moving when you’re revving have you considered stiffer mounts ? The hasport 62a don’t bill vibrate too bad almost feel stock I read but greatly help traction and stop engine movement.
In the first video of the series, I tested the OEM / Stock air filter, the PRL drop in panel filter (very similar to the K&N), and the PRL Stage 1 - th-cam.com/video/SV6g-WqwVj0/w-d-xo.html
Interesting. Glad I didn't chose that intake. I installed PRL hv intake bout 2 months ago ony '21 2.0T. Although I know it's not going to put up the numbers PRL says, I think will be better than any of the other ones
So this new cold intake is actually less efficient than the stock system, I've seen aFe results which are different, I wish they would reach out to you to clarify any reson why their system produces less power than the factory system. I know Honda's are well engineered but I would never think a factory system would work better than an aftermarket desigend to work better. These results are so interesting, I wonder if fuel economy is affected as well. My options are very limited for my particular vehicle so opted for the aFe as it was the only one that was somewhat still a closed system and not looking for more noise from a more tradtional filter on a tube design so I hope my system at least doesn't degrade the performance but maybe helps it breath better and possibly better fuel economy, which is my intended goal. My vehicle is a 2019 Subaru Forester so limited options.
@@TheLemonFactor I really don’t notice a difference except for a little noise from bov. I think this intakes don’t perform any better until u get into tuning the car for the MAF calibration. I am curious if you will get any gains on HVI on stock tune? I also would like to see a stage 2 tune on stock vs stage 2 with HVI to see if there is a difference when tuned.
You can get it from several places. Here's an Amazon link to the KTuner V2 and for the same price as others, it comes with the windshield mount that I use, which has worked out quite well. amzn.to/3rt5xmH
@@TheLemonFactor thank you very much, great video the results were interesting. So far I’m leaning towards mishimoto but I’m waiting as I still wanna see the results for the PRL.
Great video Chad! I would add also to your comments that performance in a lab is not always what you experience in real driving conditions. I don't have an Accord but I had installed at some point a Takeda Momentum Cold Air Intake System w/Pro 5R 56-70006R on my 2019 Mazda MX-5 club with concerns on the design🤔. On Dyno and in a lab I was able to get more performance from the Takeda than the OEM box HOWEVER I had no engine performance gain on the track or on the road. On an MX-5, a Afe Takeda air box is way to close to the coolant hoses which turns out to increase by a lot the temperature of the intake system and the air going into the engine🥵. You can burn your hand on the air box if you don’t wait the entire car to cool down which is not the case with Mazda OEM. Since I could not track my car with the hood open, I just took out the Takeda and returned to the OEM. 😧
I’m not surprised. I’m not fond of the Takeda intake’s design - it’s closed on the top where the air comes in from the bumper air scoop to the Takeda air filter box, but wide open underneath 😕
@@TheLemonFactor There are 2 Takeda models. Mine is a fully closed container but the one you mentioned is worst. I can't beleive they make sales of that one... unless you live in Alaska where warm temperature is not an issue 😃
Another great one Chad. My only 2 concerns are this: is your attitude a potential cause of not seeing gains "or even minimumal" and second could the dyno your using atm be off calibration. One would hope all these test and some of them would produce gains, but from exp I've realized in some cars I had real world benefits but in lab not and vice versa. #confusing
Thank you, J H! The dyno is fully calibrated, and part of the calibration is a standardization of results taking into account altitude, temperature, humidity, etc. so results can be compared to other dynos (at least across Dyno Jet dynos).
@@TheLemonFactor I hear you brother, who knows then. Cause I'm sure you can agree there really should be some gains by some of these products but tis is life of modding. Trial n error.... ugh.
I have the Takat air filter for a 2019 1.5 Honda accord . I had it for a few years now I’m getting the code that I need clean or change my air filter. I want to know how am I supposed to clean it
A question not pertaining to this video Chad. I installed my mishimoto oil catch can yesterday using your video install guide and now when I drive, it feels like sometimes it hesitates slightly when giving it gas just driving normally. I'm sure it's on correctly too. Have u heard of this before?
I didn’t run into any issues. My recommendation is to make sure everything is secured well so as to ensure you don’t have a leak, and double check your hoses to confirm your connections are correct. Lastly, make sure your check valve is pointed in the right direction.
@@TheLemonFactor Yep that's the way I installed it I'll just check for leaks but thanks for your time Chad it may not even be really happening might just be in my mind I drove it a little hard yesterday on way home ftom work and it seemed fine
That’s a kick in the coin sack. To put this much money into it and have it literally make you back peddle in performance! Now… that’s quality! Errrr…. 😂😂😂😂
Another awesome comparison video with install instructions to boot. Can't wait for the PRL HVI stats. These vids are crucial for me as I've been contemplating what intake to get for my 2018 Accord 2.0. You da man 👍🏼
Thank you, Daniel! I very much appreciate the support and positive comment 👍. I’m hopeful the PRL HVI produces some ga, especially with all the hype it gets 🤞
Totally agree trying to find which is the best.
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Thanks Chad! I appreciate what you do. So far you making me smile with the current results. I can't wait for the PRL HVI video. Hope it doesn't cost me money lol.
Hopefully you’ll continue to smile when you see the PRL results 🤞
Thanks for putting up these videos. I'm excited to see PRL HVI
My pleasure. I think we’re all anxiously awaiting the results of the PRL HVI 🙂. Are you looking to purchase one?
I’m looking to get the Prl Hvi .I figured I’d wait until you were done with your testing .
@@TheLemonFactor already have one but haven't installed yet. Car in the shop. I had a K&N intake before, open box of course but I was in it for the sound.
Im going to run the PRL HIV with the side panel open during the cooler months and close it up during the summer.
It’s nice that the PRL like the Mishimoto have the option to remove the side/top panel 👍
I'm betting money on the PRL HVI but these results so far have been surprising
I am too 😁🤞
So excited to see these comparisons done without other factors that could skew the results. Can’t wait to see the PRL video. Guess I’ll have to though. Lol.
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Very informative yet again. Thank you for doing the dirty work for us!
No problem. A very surprising outcome with the aFe Takeda. I do have some theories as to why, but I’ll save it for the summary/recap video 😉
@@TheLemonFactor lots of people speculate it's because the cars are stock and we'll see a real benefit if more bolt ons are added. Intakes are usually the first thing people do so I expected something similar to Mishimoto at least.
Love your videos chad. Thank you for doing these type videos( very unique). I think I will stick to stock air box.
Thank you, Tariq! Appreciate your support 👍 Don’t forget we still have the PRL intake to test.
Very Shocking so glad I went with the Mishimoto.. Very curious to see the results from the PRL...
Think of those that already have the Takeda air intake 😕
Can’t wait to see what is next for this series after you have finished the air intakes
What would you like to see?
@@TheLemonFactor may sometime down the line test out a FBO accord and see which set gives the most HP tuned then untuned if that could be possible. However with doing the air intake you can also just go to the down pipe first. I personally do not know much about this platform as I have a civic but eventually would like to go into it
Great idea! Just what I had in mind 😉. Let’s go through the various mods in a methodical manner to see what the individual and collective gains are 👍
@@TheLemonFactor yes I asumed you will do it piece by piece first but I guess we can say in the long game
Fingers crossed the PRL HVI performs! Stuck between that and the Mishimoto based on brands alone. Direct comparisons are always better though! Nice video
Thank you. I think we’re all hoping for big results from the PRL HVI. 🤞
Very helpful videos, also please do real time temperature when stucked in traffic or highway with each air intake too.
Thank you for your support 😁 and for leaving a positive comment. Are you looking to purchase an air intake?
Any update on when we will see the PRL HVI dyno video? I'm on the fence between PRL & Mishimoto. Really appreciate the informative videos. You rock my friend!
Thank you for your support and positive comment. The plan is to release the PRL HVI video tomorrow 😁👍
Nice video. Disappointing results, but not unexpected from my research. Ktuner tunes could change results. Air in, air out.
We’ll have to test the combination of the two in the future 😉
Thanks for doing this. I'm looking forward to the PRL HVI but with how your testing has gone compared to manufacturer's claims, I don't have high hopes.
Fingers crossed that maybe the ORL HVI is the unicorn 🤞
@@TheLemonFactor On a dyno side note - have you ever come across a JB4 dyno? Aside from the intakes that you're testing, the JB4 interests me because it doesn't need a flash.
I have not, but then again I haven’t looked. It would be interesting to see how much horsepower and otherwise stock car with JB4 produces. 🤔
@@TheLemonFactor I know a guy on YT that installs stuff like that and then dyno tests it. :)
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Good job sir
I learned a lot
Thank you! I’m glad that you found the video helpful 👍😁
The takeda also lost power on my v6 Accord the issue is it changes the maf sensor position and it can’t compensate for it without a tune. Once you tune it the power gains will be realized - minimal still but definitely there.
And yet the manufacturer(s) still claim power gains, without needing a tune 😕
@@TheLemonFactor exactly it upsets me. Also I wish you tested stock intake with a $50 K&N drop in filter. That would be interesting as well. Keep up the good work!
Edit: I also see that engine moving when you’re revving have you considered stiffer mounts ? The hasport 62a don’t bill vibrate too bad almost feel stock I read but greatly help traction and stop engine movement.
In the first video of the series, I tested the OEM / Stock air filter, the PRL drop in panel filter (very similar to the K&N), and the PRL Stage 1 - th-cam.com/video/SV6g-WqwVj0/w-d-xo.html
Interesting. Glad I didn't chose that intake. I installed PRL hv intake bout 2 months ago ony '21 2.0T. Although I know it's not going to put up the numbers PRL says, I think will be better than any of the other ones
I don’t think you’re alone - I think we’re all expecting the PRL HVI to outperform the others 🧐
@@TheLemonFactor Also thank you for your content. I will be following your oil catch can install video when I get around to installing mine 👍
Thank you for your supportive comment 👍😁
Awsome video keep it up!
Thank you! I appreciate your support 😁
Are you planning to test the Injen Short Ram Intake anytime soon? Manufacturers claim 9hp and Torque over stock
I currently do not plan on testing the Injen intake 🤷♂️
So this new cold intake is actually less efficient than the stock system, I've seen aFe results which are different, I wish they would reach out to you to clarify any reson why their system produces less power than the factory system. I know Honda's are well engineered but I would never think a factory system would work better than an aftermarket desigend to work better. These results are so interesting, I wonder if fuel economy is affected as well. My options are very limited for my particular vehicle so opted for the aFe as it was the only one that was somewhat still a closed system and not looking for more noise from a more tradtional filter on a tube design so I hope my system at least doesn't degrade the performance but maybe helps it breath better and possibly better fuel economy, which is my intended goal. My vehicle is a 2019 Subaru Forester so limited options.
Great video man I also installed prl hvi and can’t wait to see results. Are you running any stage maps reflash or stock maps and all these pulls ?
These tests are all done on an otherwise stock car 👍. How do you like your PRL HVI? Do you feel any performance gains?
@@TheLemonFactor I really don’t notice a difference except for a little noise from bov. I think this intakes don’t perform any better until u get into tuning the car for the MAF calibration. I am curious if you will get any gains on HVI on stock tune?
I also would like to see a stage 2 tune on stock vs stage 2 with HVI to see if there is a difference when tuned.
Very interesting video it was great, wanted to ask tho where did you get your Ktuner V2?
You can get it from several places. Here's an Amazon link to the KTuner V2 and for the same price as others, it comes with the windshield mount that I use, which has worked out quite well. amzn.to/3rt5xmH
@@TheLemonFactor thank you very much, great video the results were interesting. So far I’m leaning towards mishimoto but I’m waiting as I still wanna see the results for the PRL.
Mishimoto wasn’t bad, and it does provide more sound than the PRL 🤔. The KTuner will make a very noticeable difference 👍😁
@@TheLemonFactor sounds great thanks again, can’t wait to see what’s next after the air intake
Great video Chad! I would add also to your comments that performance in a lab is not always what you experience in real driving conditions. I don't have an Accord but I had installed at some point a Takeda Momentum Cold Air Intake System w/Pro 5R 56-70006R on my 2019 Mazda MX-5 club with concerns on the design🤔. On Dyno and in a lab I was able to get more performance from the Takeda than the OEM box HOWEVER I had no engine performance gain on the track or on the road. On an MX-5, a Afe Takeda air box is way to close to the coolant hoses which turns out to increase by a lot the temperature of the intake system and the air going into the engine🥵. You can burn your hand on the air box if you don’t wait the entire car to cool down which is not the case with Mazda OEM. Since I could not track my car with the hood open, I just took out the Takeda and returned to the OEM. 😧
I’m not surprised. I’m not fond of the Takeda intake’s design - it’s closed on the top where the air comes in from the bumper air scoop to the Takeda air filter box, but wide open underneath 😕
@@TheLemonFactor There are 2 Takeda models. Mine is a fully closed container but the one you mentioned is worst. I can't beleive they make sales of that one... unless you live in Alaska where warm temperature is not an issue 😃
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Are you planning on testing the aem intake ?
I wasn’t planning to. Do you have one?
Another great one Chad. My only 2 concerns are this: is your attitude a potential cause of not seeing gains "or even minimumal" and second could the dyno your using atm be off calibration. One would hope all these test and some of them would produce gains, but from exp I've realized in some cars I had real world benefits but in lab not and vice versa. #confusing
Thank you, J H! The dyno is fully calibrated, and part of the calibration is a standardization of results taking into account altitude, temperature, humidity, etc. so results can be compared to other dynos (at least across Dyno Jet dynos).
@@TheLemonFactor I hear you brother, who knows then. Cause I'm sure you can agree there really should be some gains by some of these products but tis is life of modding. Trial n error.... ugh.
I have the Takat air filter for a 2019 1.5 Honda accord . I had it for a few years now I’m getting the code that I need clean or change my air filter. I want to know how am I supposed to clean it
any comparison to the 9th gen?
How do u clean the Takata air filter
A question not pertaining to this video Chad. I installed my mishimoto oil catch can yesterday using your video install guide and now when I drive, it feels like sometimes it hesitates slightly when giving it gas just driving normally. I'm sure it's on correctly too. Have u heard of this before?
I didn’t run into any issues. My recommendation is to make sure everything is secured well so as to ensure you don’t have a leak, and double check your hoses to confirm your connections are correct. Lastly, make sure your check valve is pointed in the right direction.
@@TheLemonFactor thank you will do but what do you mean exactly by check valve pointed in the right direction?
Checkout the video right after the 11:00 min mark.
@@TheLemonFactor Yep that's the way I installed it I'll just check for leaks but thanks for your time Chad it may not even be really happening might just be in my mind I drove it a little hard yesterday on way home ftom work and it seemed fine
Sometimes there is the placebo effect after the install 😉
Can I install the takeda cold air system with the prl intercooler?
Sure 👍. Let me know if you’re still looking for the aFe Takeda as I have the one from the test (barely used).
Go CHARGERS!!!
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How can you lose power,sounds like same one didn’t get pay form takeda 😂😂
Wow....might stay away from Takeda
Very disappointing 😕. I had high expectations for it 🤷♂️
@@TheLemonFactor just unbelievable the claims Takeda makes......how in the heck are they testing?? Or lack there of
It’s a good question. Too bad there isn’t some independent that will conduct unbiased testing of these aftermarket mods 🤔🤔🤔
That’s a kick in the coin sack. To put this much money into it and have it literally make you back peddle in performance! Now… that’s quality! Errrr…. 😂😂😂😂
🤷♂️😕