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STREETFIGHTER50 01-28-2011 04:13 PM

Another which SRI for a 1999 Civic DX/VP/LX
 
Another which SRI for a 1999 Civic DX/VP/LX. Injen or AEM?

Ok I know the gains are very minimal, if any at all, but I guess it's more for the re-usability of the filter, sound, & looks. Plus it'll clean up the engine compartment nicely. Can't buy an eBay one coz the smog police here in Cali suck ass. So we're gonna fork out for the more expensive CARB legal ones I guess.
Which one would be a better choice & which filter would u choose dry or oiled?

Injen gives u the option of a dry or oiled filter.
http://store.newlevelmotorsports.com/is1545.html

Or

AEM
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/AIS-22-413P/

Injen is a few dollars more, but no biggie. Also for the DX/LX cars, the Injen does have a interesting look. Very different from all the other intakes I see out for this car.

Clean_Civic_98 01-28-2011 05:24 PM

I've had the AEM SRI for my '98 DX for a couple of years and I'm pleased with it. Sounds good, looks good and I've gained quite a few MPG (also have a Flowmaster, but still I went from the mid to high 20's in city MPG to the low to mid 30's and I got 40MPG highway a couple of times). Also, you don't need to clean it very often and the cleaning process is really simple.
https://www.hondacivicforum.com/foru...pictureid=6395


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