Kia Forte Forum banner

AEM Intake Price REDUCTION! 1.6 GT and 2.0 GT-LINE

612 Views 7 Replies 5 Participants Last post by  2023BD
2
AEM has dropped the price on their intakes for the Fortes!

AEM Cold Air Intake System 2020+ | 1.6 Forte GT

WAS: ̶$̶4̶7̶9̶.̶9̶9̶
NOW: $399.99






AEM Cold Air Intake System | 2.0 Forte GT-Line

WAS: ̶$̶4̶7̶9̶.̶9̶9̶
NOW: $399.99
See less See more
  • Like
Reactions: 1
1 - 8 of 8 Posts
The 2.0L filter is still wildly overpriced (although less so than before). Something like that should be like $200 - $250. I get that you guys can't do a whole lot about it - you still have to make money, and I'm sure AEM doesn't let you go below a certain dollar amount, so I guess that complaint should get directed to the companies that make these parts
  • Like
Reactions: 1
Engineering costs have to be factored in.
Fabrication of dies to stamp out metal parts have to be factored in.
Fabrication of jigs to bend, align, and weld tubes have to be factored in.
Rubber parts and clamps costs have to be factored in.
Cost to produce printed instructions or videos have to be factored in.
Cost of packaging has to be factored in.
Cost of warehouse storage has to be factored in.
Cost of shipping has to be factored in.
Cost of procuring a test vehicle has to be factored in.
Cost of testing has to be factored in.
Cost for insurance has to be factored in.
Cost for employees has to be factored in.
Profit margin has to be factored in - they're not going to make these for free!

Add:
Cost for painting/coatings have to be factored in.
Cost for third party/seller have to be factored in.
Cost for decal design/manufacture has to be factored in.
Cost for advertising has to be factored in.
Cost for updated webpage listings has to be factored in.
Cost for defects/returns have to be factored in.

I seriously doubt any of us could make an intake that looks like it was made for the car for less than $400.00!

2.0
AEM Cold Air Intake Install on 2019 Forte - YouTube

1.6T
AEM Cold Air install on SPACE GHOST 2020 KIA Forte GT - YouTube
See less See more
  • Like
Reactions: 1
Engineering costs have to be factored in.
Fabrication of dies to stamp out metal parts have to be factored in.
Fabrication of jigs to bend, align, and weld tubes have to be factored in.
Rubber parts and clamps costs have to be factored in.
Cost to produce printed instructions or videos have to be factored in.
Cost of packaging has to be factored in.
Cost of warehouse storage has to be factored in.
Cost of shipping has to be factored in.
Cost of procuring a test vehicle has to be factored in.
Cost of testing has to be factored in.
Cost for insurance has to be factored in.
Cost for employees has to be factored in.
Profit margin has to be factored in - they're not going to make these for free!

I seriously doubt any of us could make an intake that looks like it was made for the car for less than $400.00!

2.0
AEM Cold Air Intake Install on 2019 Forte - YouTube

1.6T
AEM Cold Air install on SPACE GHOST 2020 KIA Forte GT - YouTube
Yeah true, and $400 seems fair, if a little high, for the GT intake with that long, complex bent hard pipe with appendages welded to it.

But the 2.0L intake is so short that you could easily make it for not much money. It's basically a 45-degree pipe with some short silicone hose on it and a box with a filter in it.
Here's a super complex intake for my Volvo that comes with a bracket to relocate the ECU, and the box itself requires some real engineering and a complex forming process to make properly. It's $40 cheaper than the intake for the Forte 2.0L, where the box is just a bent piece of sheet metal.
Hell, here's a true cold air intake for my other Volvo that's only $250. It's not impossible to make something good for a respectable price.

Not trying to start an internet war with anyone, and I'm not a "back in my day I could get an intake for $10 and a six pack, or flip the lid for free!" curmudgeon, but for something that's so simple (and doesn't even add power due to the MAF sizing having to remain constant), it's just too expensive.

Signed,
Someone that's bummed it's so expensive and can't justify it, because intake noises are cool LOL
See less See more
  • Like
Reactions: 1
Signed,
Someone that's bummed it's so expensive and can't justify it, because intake noises are cool LOL
If it makes you feel better the K&N version for the 2.0L is on my daughter's 22 GT-line and does very little. She loved the sound the K&N CAI made on her 2015 2.0 Forte but that car was not maf. It had a huge velocity stack diameter and made nice sound. The new model with the maf only allows a tiny little air filter inlet diameter and it makes almost no additional sounds. There is a slight growl but not noticeable from the interior.
  • Like
Reactions: 1
There are better options on the market at that price range for the 1.6T. Over priced for a 2.0 NA set up.
  • Like
Reactions: 1
There are better options on the market at that price range for the 1.6T. Over priced for a 2.0 NA set up.
I don't disagree, You're pretty much just paying for the brand
  • Like
Reactions: 3
K&N and AEM got VERY greedy the last couple years. They were already expensive but now they seem to be trying to make up for inflation and then some. I don't have any issue with either product just the price that does not need to be that high.
  • Like
Reactions: 1
1 - 8 of 8 Posts
Top