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I'll save you the work:
CAI - Increases mid-range and top-end power slightly; maybe one or two horses. Expensive
SRI (short-ram intake) - Slightly smaller gains than CAI, butbetter throttle response; half the price of a CAI.
If you absolutley must have the maximum possible gains, go with a CAI. If you jsut want a "peppier" car, go with a SRI
CAI - Increases mid-range and top-end power slightly; maybe one or two horses. Expensive
SRI (short-ram intake) - Slightly smaller gains than CAI, butbetter throttle response; half the price of a CAI.
If you absolutley must have the maximum possible gains, go with a CAI. If you jsut want a "peppier" car, go with a SRI
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I'll save you the work:
CAI - Increases mid-range and top-end power slightly; maybe one or two horses. Expensive
SRI (short-ram intake) - Slightly smaller gains than CAI, butbetter throttle response; half the price of a CAI.
If you absolutley must have the maximum possible gains, go with a CAI. If you jsut want a "peppier" car, go with a SRI
I'll save you the work:
CAI - Increases mid-range and top-end power slightly; maybe one or two horses. Expensive
SRI (short-ram intake) - Slightly smaller gains than CAI, butbetter throttle response; half the price of a CAI.
If you absolutley must have the maximum possible gains, go with a CAI. If you jsut want a "peppier" car, go with a SRI


