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Old Jun 19, 2026 | 07:07 PM
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RE-Amemiya Wet Carbon Fiber Super Intake Box S2 R3 Install

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I recently purchased a RE-Amemiya Carbon Super Intake and wanted to post my install here for those in the future. I chose this intake mainly because it retains the OEM VFAD solenoid. Install requires the removal of the OEM intake undertray as well. You will have to cap off one end of the VFAD solenoid. I posted the pictures in the order of the install, if anyone has any questions please feel free to ask!

***Their instruction manual was not very detailed and hardware left much to be desired. I had to supply my own silicone cap and spring clamps***





Inlet tube is 6
Inlet tube is 6\"
Outlet tube is 4
Outlet tube is 3.5"
Air filter inlet is 6
Air filter inlet is 6\"
Air filter height is about 5.25
Air filter height is about 5.25\"


RE-Amemiya uses an oiled filter element like K&N
RE-Amemiya uses an oiled filter element like K&N
Once the OEM intake box and undertray is removed, you will have to cap off this metal line along with the following one on the VFAD solenoid
Once the OEM intake box and undertray is removed, you will have to cap off this metal line along with the following one on the VFAD solenoid

This line will not be needed and can be stored in the parts bin
This line will not be needed and can be stored in the parts bin
Remove the VFAD mounting hardware from the OEM box, the RE-Amemiya kit comes with new screws (bolts) so you can put the OEM ones away
Remove the VFAD mounting hardware from the OEM box, the RE-Amemiya kit comes with new screws (bolts) so you can put the OEM ones away
The neat thing about the RE-Amemiya box is it lines up with the OEM intake funnel (nice knowing its drawing in cold air)
The neat thing about the RE-Amemiya box is it lines up with the OEM intake funnel (nice knowing it's drawing in cold air)
Install the carbon box FIRST, it will use the 2 OEM 10mm bolts on the bottom and 2 OEM 10mm nuts on the front towards the radiator support. Once those are nice and tight, you can install the VFAD brackets SECOND (please refer to next picture), and intake tube LAST
Install the carbon box FIRST, it will use the 2 OEM 10mm bolts on the bottom and 2 OEM 10mm nuts on the front towards the radiator support. Once those are nice and tight, you can install the VFAD brackets SECOND (please refer to next picture), and intake tube LAST
VFAD stuff goes on BEFORE the intake tube. The zip tie provided in the kit is for zip tying the wiring loom to the bracket holding the VFAD
VFAD stuff goes on BEFORE the intake tube. The zip tie provided in the kit is for zip tying the wiring loom to the bracket holding the VFAD
Tighten the bolts/nuts on the intake tube to the box, once that is complete you can tighten the clamp on the OEM accordion hose onto the intake tube
Tighten the bolts/nuts on the intake tube to the box, once that is complete you can tighten the clamp on the OEM accordion hose onto the intake tube
[img alt="Filter is easy to slip on, and the great thing is there is plenty of room to remove it to service without having to take out the whole box

Also install the MAF and plug in anything that was unplugged"]https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx8club.com-vbulletin/1500x2000/f2717104_c329_4342_a041_f506fe4fc486_fc90924dc1561 2ec45c459c770f1e3402b2e085b.jpg[/img]
Filter is easy to slip on, and the great thing is there is plenty of room to remove it to service without having to take out the whole box Also install the MAF and plug in anything that was unplugged
[img alt="Overall I would say I am happy with the intake, I doubt there was any performance gain but it looks snazzy

Induction noise is quite a bit louder than stock

I do however want to point out the quality of this brand new part is sub-par, the carbon fiber has some haze and the gel coat under the box had some spider cracks that according to RE-Amemiya is very normal

Is it worth the price tag? I think money could be spent better elsewhere, I bought it because I support and love the brand"]https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx8club.com-vbulletin/1500x2000/1000021674_1843f590dc3d9881bd83463ad314b87a28f59a5 3.jpg[/img]
Overall I would say I am happy with the intake, I doubt there was any performance gain but it looks snazzy Induction noise is quite a bit louder than stock I do however want to point out the quality of this brand new part is sub-par, the carbon fiber has some haze and the gel coat under the box had some spider cracks that according to RE-Amemiya is very normal Is it worth the price tag? I think money could be spent better elsewhere, I bought it because I support and love the brand

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Old Jun 19, 2026 | 07:11 PM
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Additional Info Regarding Mesh Screens

This kit does NOT require the use of the OEM mesh screens. I asked RE-Amemiya who confirmed their kit does NOT need them. After driving around for half an hour I can confirm my idle is still around 800 RPM, it does NOT hunt and remains stable, no issues with randomly stalling
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I purchased this sticker separately
I purchased this sticker separately

Final product
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