i have already axleback headers 4-2-1 havent put them on yet just looking for a nice exhaust system and intake ive heard the aem v2 is better then the injens cai need help thanks
There are all the same. Your variables are pipe diameter and where you sit the air filter.
You should really get a tune after a cai is installed or you'll just burn extra fuel for no reason.
Injen sounds nice i got one in mine. But all personal preference. They look shiny aswell
There are two kinds of Induction styles on a NA car. SRI, short ram intake. Pod filter on a stick or CAI, cold air intake made in such a way that cold air from outside the engine bay is routed to the pod filter.
Gains untuned wouldnt be really that noticeable. But the VTEC engagement becomes much more audible.
And no your not going to burn extra fuel for no reason. If anything you should be running a bit leaner as your getting in colder air if you have a CAI.
I dissagree.. gains can be noticable on a decent intake system even on a SOHC non-VTEC.
when i say 'noticable' I dont mean neck-snapping power gains, buit moreso improved Throttle RESPONSE will be what you notice (over the noise)..
SRi is louder and best throttle response and top-end HP gains but it sucks in hot hair being close to the motor and this can reduce the power.
CAi is best for low down torque/response, but compared to SRi it can take a while to respond when you step on the throttle pedal. The colde air charge is definately better than hot underhood air but once you're up and running, if you give your SRi a cold-air feed, the difference in loss of power through heat soak is minimal.
Be careful with CAi's in winter though as they tend to position the filter quite low down and this can result in the inhalation of water
Get a hi flow panel air filter, remover the resenator at the bottom of the stock air box and feed a pipe for cold air.
the only other thing i would bother doing is getting a pipe made up that is the same as your stock pipe just less restricive.
Get a hi flow panel air filter, remover the resenator at the bottom of the stock air box and feed a pipe for cold air.
the only other thing i would bother doing is getting a pipe made up that is the same as your stock pipe just less restricive.
Nice and easy way of doing it without attracting too much attention =)
Done all of the above and was happy, not much noticable gain [All of it is mainly psychological ie OMFG Induction & Exhaust Noise make my car a race car etc] but felt better and had a nicer tone to it without being outrageously noisey [I don't really like most induction noise except ones with ITBs harharhar]
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I've found that my fuel consumption has actually improved with I/H/E, i used to get about 350k's from a tank with just a Catback Exhaust, to 400k's with added Intake, Header & Hi Flow Cat. I'm running Simota Cold Air, PLM TA Header, X-Force 100 Cell Cat and Skunk2 Megapower exhaust by the way. Very happy with the setup.
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