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    CAI short runner question

    I just wondering is CAI with short runner intake pipe will have faster response than a longer one?

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    yes , yes it will.
    From what ive read up , the shorter the pipe from the air-filtering element back , the shorter the response.

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    that's cool...thx mate

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    From what i understand, i dont believe it would make a noticable difference, more importantly, a shorter intake such as SRI will suck in tons of warm air after the car has been running for a while.

    After a lot of screwing around, i've gone for best of both worlds. I have an SRI with a small extension so the pod sits directly where the factory air box was, and then ran a 100mm flexi-pipe from the front bar so that it sits under the pod.

    SRI response, CAI goodness.

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    yeah....that's what I thinking of ...coz my intake pipe go thru in to the factory air box position, and the pod filter sit inside.
    althrough it can suck cold air there...but I was thinking just make it shorter if it can gain faster response...

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    is it right, i have read two opposite answer from this question

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    Quote Originally Posted by sydteg21
    is it right, i have read two opposite answer from this question
    the intake arm length = from filter back...anything else is simply a "cold air feed" infront

    So , shorter the length of the "intake arm" , in theory the shorter the throttle response.
    Other attributes such as air density , pipe width/surface come into play ofcourse

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