AEM V2 installed ! ! !
Yeah, wishful thinking I guess 
Forty, I like it, accelerating/merging onto the expressway is now more fun than I could have imagined, hee hee. I haven't been driving it as much as I would like to due to an ongoing problem with my brakes that is driving me insane (but that's another thread...)

Forty, I like it, accelerating/merging onto the expressway is now more fun than I could have imagined, hee hee. I haven't been driving it as much as I would like to due to an ongoing problem with my brakes that is driving me insane (but that's another thread...)
[quote]ORIGINAL: mxs
ORIGINAL: dj_ipirate
whats with the transmition mount thing? i drive a 01 ex. so do i have to worry about that if i get a v2?
whats with the transmition mount thing? i drive a 01 ex. so do i have to worry about that if i get a v2?
Not sure where the mounting point is, but it looks like you won't have to mess with the transmission.
so does that make it a cold air intake? looks like a short ram to me.
ORIGINAL: dj_ipirate
so does that make it a cold air intake? looks like a short ram to me.
ORIGINAL: mxs
Nope, yours will look like this: https://www.hondacivicforum.com/phot...Type=6&apage=1
Not sure where the mounting point is, but it looks like you won't have to mess with the transmission.
Nope, yours will look like this: https://www.hondacivicforum.com/phot...Type=6&apage=1
Not sure where the mounting point is, but it looks like you won't have to mess with the transmission.
it is neither because one utilizes cold air from the wheel bay and a better breathing filter for performance gains. the SRI uses a better flowing filter than stock. the V2 uses a better flowing filter and somehow uses sound waves...which is somehow giving users more performance than cold air would
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