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    Yes, I should have made reference to this thread to make it more clear... http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...ight=resonator
    Cool, thanks for clearing that up!

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    i don't give a f*ck what 3/4 of ricers may think. extended ram pipes is completely useless. think about it... your extending the pipe. you loose response immediately. only thing that works for n/a cars is shortening the intake pipe as much as you can. usually relocate the battery to the boot. then pod filter enclosure along with a cold air feed. pod filter must be high flow. usually resulting in poor filteration. theres always a compromise between filteration and flow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 6-SpeedManual View Post
    i don't give a f*ck what 3/4 of ricers may think. extended ram pipes is completely useless. think about it... your extending the pipe. you loose response immediately. only thing that works for n/a cars is shortening the intake pipe as much as you can. usually relocate the battery to the boot. then pod filter enclosure along with a cold air feed. pod filter must be high flow. usually resulting in poor filteration. theres always a compromise between filteration and flow.
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    I agree with you man

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6-SpeedManual View Post
    i don't give a f*ck what 3/4 of ricers may think. extended ram pipes is completely useless. think about it... your extending the pipe. you loose response immediately. only thing that works for n/a cars is shortening the intake pipe as much as you can. usually relocate the battery to the boot. then pod filter enclosure along with a cold air feed. pod filter must be high flow. usually resulting in poor filteration. theres always a compromise between filteration and flow.
    There's a bigger compromise with SRI compared to a well designed CAI. Perhaps you should do some research.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T-onedc2 View Post
    There's a bigger compromise with SRI compared to a well designed CAI. Perhaps you should do some research.
    Yeah your right. you compromise the fact that you won't get points from other ricers.

    Please elaborate your statement?

    btw I didn't say anything about a short ram, i'm talking about shortening of the factory intake piping.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 6-SpeedManual View Post
    Yeah your right. you compromise the fact that you won't get points from other ricers.

    Please elaborate your statement?

    btw I didn't say anything about a short ram, i'm talking about shortening of the factory intake piping.
    I don't like ricers any more than you, and you clearly don't like them.

    I think I misread your post, if you mean extending the stock CAI inlet without giving thought to improved flow, then yes I agree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6-SpeedManual View Post
    i don't give a f*ck what 3/4 of ricers may think. extended ram pipes is completely useless. think about it... your extending the pipe. you loose response immediately. only thing that works for n/a cars is shortening the intake pipe as much as you can. usually relocate the battery to the boot. then pod filter enclosure along with a cold air feed. pod filter must be high flow. usually resulting in poor filteration. theres always a compromise between filteration and flow.
    You're pretty wrong. A well design CAI will tunnel the air and give it much more velocity. You will lose response slightly going to a longer pipe of course, but when you're talking about 15-20cm of extra pipe on a system that can be like 100cm long, it's pretty trivial, especially when the air is travelling faster in the CAI.
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