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baiwldrnner Feb 18, 2006 12:53 AM

Intake Debate
 
Is there a difference between a short ram intake and a cold air intake?

Pete Feb 18, 2006 01:20 AM

RE: Intake Debate
 
Get an AEM Cold Air intake. Colder air is less dense, and CAI make more power. Dont start another CAI vs SRI thread lol........just get a CAI.

NTX Feb 18, 2006 02:09 AM

RE: Intake Debate
 

ORIGINAL: baiwldrnner

Is there a difference between a short ram intake and a cold air intake?
short = less power
cold = more power
......basically.....

JDMracer00 Feb 18, 2006 03:32 AM

RE: Intake Debate
 
short rams are going to give you good throttle response and are loud. CAI's give you some good HP gains up top. Get a 3" CAI and be done with it. Short rams have a hard time up top. By the way, don't spend a crap load of money on one either. Get a good 3" CAI off of eBay and then buy a K&N filter and you're set. I just bought a 3" off of eBay for 30 bucks and I already have an AEM dryflow filter that I got for 45 at the auto parts store. So that's $75 for a CAI that's just as good as the $200 AEM's, Injen's, ect...

Street Sniper Feb 18, 2006 10:18 AM

RE: Intake Debate
 
Like Pete said, there have been endless threads/debates on this, and the verdict is: zero difference in max Hp gain with a SRI and a CAI of the same diameter, but the CAI has a little hump in the middle of the curve.

Bam.http://static.flickr.com/21/28593228_65f39fdbfe.jpg

Ok, maybe one Hp... the blue is obviously the CAI.

Kedawei Feb 18, 2006 11:17 AM

RE: Intake Debate
 

ORIGINAL: Pete

Get an AEM Cold Air intake. Colder air is less dense, and CAI make more power. Dont start another CAI vs SRI thread lol........just get a CAI.
I think you were confused Pete. Colder air = more dense. That's why it makes more power, slightly more air is being fed into the combustion chamber.

If I were to get any intake it'd be the AEM V2.

:edit: Yeah, my bad.

Nail I3unny Feb 18, 2006 10:58 PM

RE: Intake Debate
 
no prob :)

jwsimons Feb 19, 2006 05:00 AM

RE: Intake Debate
 
i would like to conduct testing on rainy day... the short will leave the cold in the dust, unless they have started installing water traps?

jonyg98civicex Feb 19, 2006 08:40 AM

RE: Intake Debate
 
If you live in rain/snow weather, SRI wil be a lot less of a hassle, but if you live in a warm dry climate go with the CAI. Reason bein is that in the winer time you gotta clean your CAI filter constantly, and during rain you MAY have a very slight chance of hydrolocking your car.

Fiirkan Feb 19, 2006 10:48 AM

RE: Intake Debate
 
^^ that is why i go with SRI... well i wil when i get a new one for the civic


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