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EVENTURI CARBON-FIBRE INTAKE SYSTEM FOR 991 TURBO/TURBO S

The Eventuri 991 Turbo carbon-fibre intake system was developed through extensive real-world testing with the aim of allowing the host 911’s turbochargers to work more efficiently. By replacing the single stock airbox with individual patented Venturi filter housings, each snail-shaped bhp booster is able to spool with less drag. As a result, wastegate duty cycles are lowered, delivering peak boost at lower rpm and, therefore, a welcome increase in performance, noticeably sharper throttle response and significant reductions in sprint times.

The filter housings comprise bespoke air filters, aluminium inlet cowls, carbon pods and integrated tubes. The carbon pods shroud the reverse-mounted filters and smoothly shape airflow down to the stock turbo inlet tubes. By separating the inlet path and having a dedicated filter for each turbo in this way, the intake allows the turbos to function more efficiently. Crucially, the Venturi housings organically extend with a smooth curve from the filter opening to the stock turbo tubing. This ensures airflow remains as smooth as possible throughout the system.

Each filter housing features a smooth reduction

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