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New company with 2.8/3.1 and 3100 cai's

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2003 1:04 am
by Guest
As most of you know, Chris Norton and I have a company, Tranzgenic, which until now has specialized in used parts / motor swaps.  We've been toying with the idea of building intake systems for a while now and have finally acquired a source for the parts required, so we're officially rolling!

Our goal is to produce actual "Cold Air" intake systems, not the "Hot Air" systems that most of the other guys make.  With this goal in mind, some of our intake systems require some minor cutting of the thin engine bay sheet metal, but the results are awesome.  We're launching this now to help get the word spread around so that anyone eyeing that Mantapart $180 Hot Air intake will know there's a MUCH better alternative.  Now, on to the intakes...

All of our intakes are made with 3" mandrel bent T6061 Aircraft Aluminum. The piping is polished stock, however we can powdercoat it any color for an additional fee.  They are available with Red, Blue or Yellow couplers and cone filters.  We can also build custom intakes and encourage requests!

Here is a list of our current intake systems and some pictures and videos (DIVX codec required):

94-95 Beretta V6 Non-MAF Cold Air Intake - $159
http://www.tranzgenic.com/intakes/3100

88-91 Beretta V6 Non-MAF Cold Air Intake - $159
http://www.tranzgenic.com/intakes/28-31


I know it's a short list for now, but as soon as we sell a few and get some more money for R+D we'll have a fine selection of functional intakes for just about any make and model of vehicle! We will have a website with online ordering and be able to take credit cards directly by the first of the year!

If you are interested in purchasing an intake or have any questions, please e-mail us directly at: sales@tranzgenic.com

Thanks for the bandwidth, and we appreciate your support of a small business




New company with 2.8/3.1 and 3100 cai's

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2003 1:27 am
by Guest
:-D thats me he he he/ I am gonna add to this and strongly reccomend the intake you guys. They sound "sick", and im happy with the performance of mine. They look good and are built to perfection. They are better than the steep wai cost of some companys....light weight unlike exhaust piping intakes and yeah thats about all i can think of for now. Good Job and thANKS a bunch Aaron - keep up the work.

mike




New company with 2.8/3.1 and 3100 cai's

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2003 4:40 pm
by Guest
I should ask (like I forgot to in the Bstuff thread).........

Do these things use a genuine K&N cone, or similar washable/reuseable cotton-gauze filter?

Or is it a cheapo?



Otherwise, $159 sounds like one HELL of a deal for a well engineered intake thats actually DESIGNED for the Beretta.

New company with 2.8/3.1 and 3100 cai's

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2003 4:48 pm
by Guest
u say they come powdercoated for an extra fee. will they be powdercoated professionally or is it a kit you have?
Zak

New company with 2.8/3.1 and 3100 cai's

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2003 4:49 pm
by Guest
Quote (BIGBULS @ Dec. 14 2003,14:40)I should ask (like I forgot to in the Bstuff thread).........

Do these things use a genuine K&N cone, or similar washable/reuseable cotton-gauze filter?

Or is it a cheapo?



Otherwise, $159 sounds like one HELL of a deal for a well engineered intake thats actually DESIGNED for the Beretta.
We are using "Funnel Ram" filters currently.  They are an inverted top style cotton/gauze filter, are washable, and carry a 50,000 mile warranty.  

While they are an "off brand" filter, I've been using one on my GT for 30k miles now and have had no problems with it.  

However, if someone REALLY wants a genuine K&N, that no problem -- but it'll cost about $25 more.

New company with 2.8/3.1 and 3100 cai's

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2003 4:52 pm
by Guest
Quote (QuasarCorsica @ Dec. 14 2003,14:48)u say they come powdercoated for an extra fee. will they be powdercoated professionally or is it a kit you have?
Zak
We outsource our powdercoating to a local shop that been doing it for 9 years -- the same shop that did my GTZ wheels over 2.5 years ago (and they still look new after 2 Colorado Winters).

I've NEVER had a problem with ANY of thier work -- EVER.

New company with 2.8/3.1 and 3100 cai's

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2003 2:13 am
by Guest
Quote (Stencil @ Dec. 14 2003,15:49)We are using "Funnel Ram" filters currently.  They are an inverted top style cotton/gauze filter, are washable, and carry a 50,000 mile warranty. ÂÂÂ

While they are an "off brand" filter, I've been using one on my GT for 30k miles now and have had no problems with it. ÂÂÂ

However, if someone REALLY wants a genuine K&N, that no problem -- but it'll cost about $25 more.
As long as the filters are oiled cotton gauze filters that are washable, it really doesn't matter WHAT brand they are. Just as long as they flow well.

Off hand...........how large are the filters (especially the 3100 ones)? 8 inches long? 9?

Do you perhaps have any pics of the intakes UNinstalled?

New company with 2.8/3.1 and 3100 cai's

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2003 4:27 am
by Canada
Looks like you need to make one for an OBD-II car......and it looks like I'll have to get one from you.

New company with 2.8/3.1 and 3100 cai's

Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2003 7:16 pm
by paintgod93
Quote (Canada @ Dec. 16 2003,03:27)Looks like you need to make one for an OBD-II car......and it looks like I'll have to get one from you.
werd

New company with 2.8/3.1 and 3100 cai's

Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2003 12:47 am
by 1988GTU
Sahhweet!   :0

New company with 2.8/3.1 and 3100 cai's

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2004 12:37 am
by Guest
OMG!, and all this time, i've been searching!!
YOU ARE A HERO!!!

Now, all I have to do is start saving in my piggy bank to get a 1-of-a-kind Cold Air Intake system with blue trim and blue washers and rubber seels  thank you thank you thank you thank you

Cheers!
MagnumX




New company with 2.8/3.1 and 3100 cai's

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2004 1:18 am
by Canada
RSM Racing makes a nice WAI....I'd tell you to get that, but Mr Choke-It has a much better option here.

New company with 2.8/3.1 and 3100 cai's

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2004 2:02 am
by Guest
Quote (Canada @ Dec. 16 2003,03:27)Looks like you need to make one for an OBD-II car......and it looks like I'll have to get one from you.
Wayt...way way wayyyt...
does this mean, that this custom intake won't fit my `96 Z26?


..and I was just getting excited, stupid that I didn't read thorougly through these messages  
what does OBD-II stand for?  what's it all about?
... it does say 3100 and  `94 to `95 Beretta`s... mine's a `96, what's the difference between the `94&`95 z26's and the `96 z26's?  or am i just jumping into conclusions?!
PAAALeeeaaazzzzeee HELP ME!!

ok.. i'm done being dramtically anoying now




New company with 2.8/3.1 and 3100 cai's

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2004 3:34 am
by Guest
as a matter of fact, this might be what I was worried about, and figured out.. hehe.. OBD-II --> could this be the intake for us?

http://www.tranzgenic.com/intakes/nono/

hmm... i wonder?




New company with 2.8/3.1 and 3100 cai's

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2004 1:42 pm
by 88GTRacer
OBD stands for "On Board Diagnostics".  Mid 1995+ Berettas have a MAF sensor in between the air box and air duct.  The link you provided was a picture of Canada's WAI from RSM.  88GTRacer