I just cleaned my injen and replaced the hydro shield. Ofcourse there is nothing wrong with injen, from all the intakes i've seen on the market. Injen takes the cake. Affordability vs Performance gain, its really bang for buck. I recommend them. Had them all my cars expect the jazz, as its got bigger plans.
reread my post mate, im pointing out its not really fanboy...
i wouldnt say they are the best thing ever though but they are a good middle ground
I just cleaned my injen and replaced the hydro shield. Ofcourse there is nothing wrong with injen, from all the intakes i've seen on the market. Injen takes the cake. Affordability vs Performance gain, its really bang for buck. I recommend them. Had them all my cars expect the jazz, as its got bigger plans.
Injen's Meh.
It's more fanboi points than anything else
hell, a comptech icebox makes more HP than Injen and cost almost 50% less
Best CAI for the CL9 is the K&N Typhoon, and it cost the same as Injen.
Originally Posted by TheSaint
the main restriction in the stock exhaust system is the exhaust manifold - so you are much better off saving for a good set of headers
OP's got a Preface, deal with the 900 cel CAT before header, or better yet do them together.
most brands are around the $400-$600 mark but the best one is the Toda setup at upwards of $1000 if you can afford it
Weapon R is bang for buck because"
1. Comes with test pipe (therefore you can weld a cat to it w/o screwing around with pipes)
2. its' stock length, unlike the Hytech/PLM setup that would need you to screw up your stock/aftermarket catback to make everything fit
secondly intake - now this all depends on what you want from your car - the two best options here are the Fujita/Injen CAI kit or the Comptech Icebox Intake kit
the Fujita/Injen CAI kit will give you a slight gain in the top end and give that loud induction roar
K&N makes most HP i'd go with that.
another couple of things you can change without spending thousands are the engine drive pulleys - light weight pulleys will give you similar results to a light weight flywheel and a bit of power to boot
agreed I have OEM sized lightened pulley, makes a massive different lower down.
adding a bigger rear swaybar will dramatically increase the handling characteristics of the CL9 - anything larger than 18/19mm will require stronger end links as well as the standard ones break once u go bigger than that
$60 for new stiffened endlinks (i upgraded to moorgs for my CTE 22mm), well worth it
if you have a good mechanic and access to the parts - changing the gear ratios and final drive with K20 Type-R components is regarded as one of the best value for money mods you can do on our CL9
Only if you are doing ECU mods at the same time cause you'll need to recalibrate the speedo.
has anyone used the Honda GROM USB2+ ? and how hard is it to install or should i just take it to someone to install cause i really don't want to molest the dash. seeing i have leather interior and don't want my seats to go to crap wheres the best place to get seat covers which allow for the side airbags seeing honda doesn't offer a set anymore?
thanks for the corrections Fredoops - good info
forgot to mention changing the cat + headers at the same time >.<
comptech parts can be ordered direct from their website
and for the Injen fanboys - Fujita is miles better - same design but better quality materials and way better pod design
Fujita also gives more choice in material selection - wrinkle black, chrome, black chrome, bronze etc
Weapon R is bang for buck because"
1. Comes with test pipe (therefore you can weld a cat to it w/o screwing around with pipes)
2. its' stock length, unlike the Hytech/PLM setup that would need you to screw up your stock/aftermarket catback to make everything fit
do you know if the comptech kit is stock size and fitment?
and for the Injen fanboys - Fujita is miles better - same design but better quality materials and way better pod design
Fujita also gives more choice in material selection - wrinkle black, chrome, black chrome, bronze etc
thats true, in other news rota make the best wheels same design as jdm but beter quality materials.
where do u supose fujita mine there wrinkle black cause its a good material? where do supose the wrinkle black refinery is?
thats true, in other news rota make the best wheels same design as jdm but beter quality materials.
where do u supose fujita mine there wrinkle black cause its a good material? where do supose the wrinkle black refinery is?
I've got no clue what your 2nd sentence is supposed to express.
whatever man, no need to be an asshat about it - both injen and fujita are from america
the pod filter and mounting hardware you get in the fujita box is much better than injen
and overall i have never seen a fujita kit dent or bend but i have seen various injen kits damaged just from installation or removal
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