AEM CAI Replacement Filter
I really wish I have all the dimensions of the AEM filter so I could buy the exact K&N equivalent and not worry about the fit or the clearance. If anyone knows, please holla back. Thanks for your help.
ORIGINAL: Nail I3unny
Q: how many civic tuners does it take to change a filter
A: 15, 1 to change it and 14 to argue what one they could have used to fit better and gain more power
Q: how many civic tuners does it take to change a filter
A: 15, 1 to change it and 14 to argue what one they could have used to fit better and gain more power
Thats funny!
That's eight--and counting! Please support the race for 15 tuners changing a CAI filter!
Anyways, I think I found a AEM 21-101 match with K&N. Could someone please verify this for me? Thanks, guys!
Anyways, I think I found a AEM 21-101 match with K&N. Could someone please verify this for me? Thanks, guys!
Finally got everything in. I did spend a lot to get everything, but the $100 of savings from a new one is still pretty good. Like they said, removing the stock intake sucks major ***, but the AEM CAI install only took half the time. So far, the butt dyno's not getting anything, but I'm glad that there was improvement with the gas milage. I have to wait until the tank runs out to find out how much I gained back in fuel economy. Keep you guys posted.
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Although you might give or take about five tuners on that estimate.

