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00MaxMayne Aug 6, 2011 02:16 PM

Berk doesn't make parts for Maxima anymore?
 
Maybe I have the wrong website. But I was trying to look into short ram intakes and came to the conclusion that berk was the way to go after reading reviews from people here. So I googled berk technology and went to the first link, but they only have parts for 350z/370z and some other cars. Does this mean I'll have to buy an intake from someone here (or another site) if I want to get one?

Also, if they really are done making the SRI for maximas then what brand would be the best one to get?
But if I'm wrong then... My bad.

T_Behr904 Aug 6, 2011 04:29 PM

I bought my Berk from Evasive Motorsports a few months ago. Last time I checked Berks website directly the Maxima was listed under Nissan sport sedan's. BTW it was actually cheaper to get it from Evasive than from Berk.

Rochester Aug 6, 2011 05:42 PM

Hmm... their website has changed. And it sure looks like they stopped selling their SRI setup for the Maxima. Of course, you could always just call or write to find out.

Waxima Aug 6, 2011 05:49 PM

It's cheaper to just piece together your own from Advance Auto anyway. Just buy a midpipe from someone on here and you can pick up everything else from your local auto parts store.

00MaxMayne Aug 6, 2011 07:10 PM

So besides the midpipe and filter itself would I need to buy anything else?

T_Behr904 Aug 6, 2011 07:29 PM

Here you go...

http://www.evasivemotorsports.com/me...de=BERK-INTAKE

knight_yyz Aug 6, 2011 07:43 PM

I sell midpipes for 75 shipped, then you can buy the bits and pieces you want to customize it. you need 2 couplers, 2 sets of clamps, a filter and a MAF adapter

http://forums.maxima.org/5th-generat...akes-00-a.html

Waxima Aug 6, 2011 07:47 PM


Originally Posted by 00MaxMayne (Post 8151465)
So besides the midpipe and filter itself would I need to buy anything else?

Let me see if I can do this off the top of my head...

Filter
MAF adapter plate
Two couplers with clamps
Midpipe
Bracket to secure intake the strut tower

And then a couple nuts and bolts here and there, but you can reuse a couple from your stock intake system.

Rods03Max619 Aug 6, 2011 08:07 PM


Originally Posted by knight_yyz (Post 8151505)
I sell midpipes for 75 shipped, then you can buy the bits and pieces you want to customize it. you need 2 couplers, 2 sets of clamps, a filter and a MAF adapter

http://forums.maxima.org/5th-generat...akes-00-a.html

I say go this route, 210 dollars is out there....probably 150 or less..on a piece together....:D

kbcnd Aug 6, 2011 08:13 PM

+1 for one of knight_yyz's midpipes. Quality work PLUS it comes painted. Money very well spent IMO. All around great guy to deal with!

Rochester Aug 6, 2011 08:16 PM

I can vouch for knight_yyz. This is your most cost-effective route to configuring a quality SRI in our cars.

00MaxMayne Aug 6, 2011 08:18 PM


Originally Posted by T_Behr904 (Post 8151483)

Thanks I checked it out.


Thanks Waxima that's probably what I'll do.

And based off what I'm seeing it looks like I'll be in touch with knight when I get around to making my SRI. EvasiveMotorSports has this http://www.evasivemotorsports.com/Me...ct_Code=BT1205 , would that be worth buying?

T_Behr904 Aug 6, 2011 08:21 PM

I highly recommend an Apexi filter.

CMax03 Aug 6, 2011 10:46 PM


Originally Posted by Rods03Max619 (Post 8151541)
I say go this route, 210 dollars is out there....probably 150 or less..on a piece together....:D

:sprint:

knight_yyz Aug 7, 2011 02:07 AM

I recommend the AEM Dryflow filter. They are hydrophobic, easy to clean and no oil required. They can be reinstalled about 20 minutes after washing

ranmas2004 Aug 7, 2011 03:38 AM


Originally Posted by T_Behr904 (Post 8151560)
I highly recommend an Apexi filter.


Originally Posted by knight_yyz (Post 8151908)
I recommend the AEM Dryflow filter. They are hydrophobic, easy to clean and no oil required. They can be reinstalled about 20 minutes after washing

Which filter is better Apexi or AEM??? We got 2 recommendations here......

Rochester Aug 7, 2011 06:11 AM


Originally Posted by ranmas2004 (Post 8151910)
Which filter is better Apexi or AEM??? We got 2 recommendations here......

AEM is less expensive, washable and supports a (separate) velocity stack.

Apexi is more expensive, not-washable, and has a built-in velocity stack, as well as an inverse funnel design inside.

Really, it doesn't matter which way you go. Either configuration is fine for performance... although the Apexi certainly looks better. :D

http://www.johnclare.com/pics/cars/apexi_new.jpg

T_Behr904 Aug 7, 2011 10:01 AM

If you're going to piece together your own intake to save money, go with the AEM since it's cheaper. If you want better airflow and better filtration, and something that looks more appealing, go with the Apexi. AEM's are more readily available. I've seen them for sale at local Advance Auto Parts stores, where the Apexi you would probably have to order online unless there's a speed shop around your area that would stock them.

Dominicanaso Aug 7, 2011 10:13 AM

i paid 170.99 shipped from import parts pro. Came in mail within a week running hard B) i was too lazy too make my own. So if you dont make your own buy it from there

00MaxMayne Aug 7, 2011 01:38 PM

Import parts doesn't have berk anymore either. They have a Stillen hi-flow intake but it seems like I'd still be better off making my own. Thanks for all the replies, advice, etc. guys.

Waxima Aug 7, 2011 02:05 PM


Originally Posted by 00MaxMayne (Post 8152401)
Import parts doesn't have berk anymore either. They have a Stillen hi-flow intake but it seems like I'd still be better off making my own. Thanks for all the replies, advice, etc. guys.

Making your own is the way to go. I'm a complete idiot when it comes to DIY projects and always find a way to screw something up, but I pulled it off with ease. Piecing together a short-ram intake is about as simple and straightforward as it gets.

Once you have all the parts together, it takes about 45 minutes or so to get it installed and running, and most of that time is spent removing your stock airbox. And the Org will be here to help if you hit any snags. Good luck with it.

T_Behr904 Aug 7, 2011 02:12 PM


Originally Posted by Rochester (Post 8151951)
Apexi certainly looks better. :D

http://www.johnclare.com/pics/cars/apexi_new.jpg

I do like my Apexi, it looks like a high quality product, and it is. I thought about going AEM to save a few bucks, but I really like the engineering and the looks of this filter and that it produces almost no turbulence. The AEM just looks so plain, dull and boring.

http://www.smartchamp.com/ebay/aem/F...s/21-204DK.jpg

kbcnd Aug 7, 2011 03:41 PM

If you buy an apexi, be sure it comes with an adapter plate. Mine didn't, so I had to wait another week before install while it came in the mail. >.<

T_Behr904 Aug 7, 2011 04:00 PM

Here's the Apexi filter with an Apexi aluminum 80MM adaptor, gasket and bolts. It's also available in 85MM as well.

http://www.frsport.com/APEXi-500-A02...er_p_1237.html

kbcnd Aug 7, 2011 08:14 PM


Originally Posted by T_Behr904 (Post 8152600)
Here's the Apexi filter with an Apexi aluminum 80MM adaptor, gasket and bolts. It's also available in 85MM as well.

http://www.frsport.com/APEXi-500-A02...er_p_1237.html

Wish I'd known of that site when I did mine. Spent close to that for the filter alone...

knight_yyz Aug 8, 2011 01:39 AM

The AEM filter is actually red now

ranmas2004 Aug 8, 2011 09:35 AM

So how do you clean the Apexi filter if you can't wash it like the AEM one?

Rochester Aug 8, 2011 09:41 AM


Originally Posted by ranmas2004 (Post 8153534)
So how do you clean the Apexi filter if you can't wash it like the AEM one?

You don't. Go buy a new one.

In other words, if you regularly drive on unpaved roads, you probably don't want an Apexi filter.

ranmas2004 Aug 8, 2011 09:45 AM


Originally Posted by Rochester (Post 8153541)
You don't. Go buy a new one.

In other words, if you regularly drive on unpaved roads, you probably don't want an Apexi filter.

wow...OK. No, I'm on paved streets 100% of the time.....lol.

Dominicanaso Aug 8, 2011 02:52 PM


Originally Posted by 00MaxMayne (Post 8152401)
Import parts doesn't have berk anymore either. They have a Stillen hi-flow intake but it seems like I'd still be better off making my own. Thanks for all the replies, advice, etc. guys.

Import parts pro makes one...I just said I ordered one from there...dont tell me different :laugh:
http://www.importpartspro.com/bt1201aem.html

But definetly make your own. Id like to have a better cone i only went with aem cause it was cheapest, still has same sound, and washable B) but if I can upgrade the cone in future, id love too.

T_Behr904 Aug 8, 2011 06:36 PM


Originally Posted by ranmas2004 (Post 8153534)
So how do you clean the Apexi filter if you can't wash it like the AEM one?

I use the round bristle attachment with my vacuum to get the sand buildup off of it, and it seems to work really well that way.

knight_yyz Aug 9, 2011 07:19 PM

http://www.aemintakes.com/images/l/AEM-21-209EDK.jpg

The newer version

T_Behr904 Aug 9, 2011 07:53 PM


Originally Posted by knight_yyz (Post 8156065)

Yeah the new one looks much better. Ironically it appears to be a nearly identical shade of red as the Apexi

Rochester Aug 9, 2011 07:54 PM

That cap on the AEM looks like it came off a coffee can. (No offense, just a stray thought.)

For comparison:

http://www.autonationals.com/images/...air-filter.jpg

luvlexus101 Aug 9, 2011 08:02 PM

Opinions on loudest setup?

T_Behr904 Aug 9, 2011 08:16 PM


Originally Posted by luvlexus101 (Post 8156141)
Opinions on loudest setup?

The Berk with Apexi filter on my 2000 De-K is really loud above 5,000 rev's

knight_yyz Aug 10, 2011 07:06 AM

Pop charger is loudest. No pipe just filter and MAF


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