Hey guys, thanks for pointing out this thread to me!
It's worth noting that when we test fit this intake on our shop car it had a non tucked harness, with our FMIC kit on a CS intake manifold. The Speed 6 has a slightly different routing of the main harness that runs from the fuse box over to the engine. It doesn't dip down under the intake as much as the speed 3 one. So, it ends up wanting to occupy the same space as the BPV hose if you have the intake bracketed to the OEM location. We originally designed the intake on a speed 3 to maximize fitment between the 2 generations. We hoped the 6 would fit as a byproduct. It was close... but not quite right.
Our products are usually designed to work with 0 modifications to the car or product. So we have to put it doesn't fit technically because if you mount it in the OEM location and keep your harness in the OEM location.. Your harness and the intake won't want to cooperate.
This is a picture of our 3.5" intake, and you can see how close it is already. The 4" is lower, and they interfere.
So currently for the speed 6 the options are this.
1. You don't use the bracket and give yourself more clearance. (be mindful of hood clearance)
2. You run a VTA valve only
3. Modify the harness / mounting locations for the harness.
It looks great in Gegi's speed 6. It doesn't look like he still has that OEM mounting bracket But I'm not sure if he's messed with his harness at all.
If you have questions email us
sales@corksport.com
It's usually Zach/Will/ and myself answering questions. Will is still learning the platform, as he is relatively new to the company. So if you have any more technically complex questions just give me a holler.
Brett@Corksport.com
I do ask that if any speed 6 guys want to see a speed 6 specific fitment they drop a note for us here. It actually helps us gauge interest and see if it's worth the time to stock 2 different intakes.
https://corksport.com/product-ideas.html
Thanks, everyone!
-Brett@CS