Despite my best efforts to avoid going CSL, the temptation was too strong with Turner’s flash sale. I decided to go with the less popular matte finish…

What appealed to me about the TMS box (
in addition to price) was its large mouth velocity stack that supposedly allows more air to be fed in vs the traditional snorkel. I don’t think anyone’s done independent testing so I’ll just have to take their word for it.
The box itself seems to well-constructed. Fit and finish are good, probably not as nice as Karbonius but everything lines up and the bungs seem to have a healthy amount of epoxy. My only complaint is that the interior walls were quite rough and I could feel random sharp bits; the concern being they may get dislodged over time (like
this). So I spent a few mins sanding it down and then applied 2 coats of epoxy. The resin takes a day to cure, so I let it sit overnight while waiting on some other parts to arrive. Note the trumpets have a smooth finish so no issue there, but these are some of the bits that came off when sanding the main box.

With the epoxy resin fully cured, the walls are now reinforced and smoother.

To help keep IAT’s down, I also applied
reflective heat tape on the
hot sides of the plenum.

Almost ready for the transplant. Per a fellow member's suggestion, I cleaned the ICV while the manifold was already out. Just disconnect the plug, undo the 3 bolts and remove one of the hose clamps (note these are 1x use so either replace with worm clamp or new oe clamp p/n 13417831793). After hitting it with some throttle body cleaner and letting it dry out, I reinstalled the ICV along with the CSL airbox.

With airbox temporary in place, I added the Turner bracket which goes underneath the box. I'm not sure why the bracket was designed to sit flush but I added rubber spacers (red arrow) so there was enough enough clearance to attach the air valve onto the tab (green arrow).
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View from other side with air valve secured)

I went with Turner’s dry” panel air filter since it was less than half the cost of the OEM BMC filter. Also I swapped the brake booster plug from the original 45 degree connector to a 90 degree for better fitment under the hood.

With everything buttoned up, I uploaded the
Epic Motorsport 'base' Alpha-N tune. I plan to drive on this for a week or so before I schedule a follow-up dyno tuning session.
