Cold intake brands etc
#21
I agree ebay and knock off brand intakes do the same in the area of hp gains. The hp is gained by removing the stock air box, this is where all the restriction is. And of coarse you can get a little more hp with the colder air. But as far as the filter goes there is only so many ways to make a cone air filter, one brand is as good as the next. I will put this to the test. I will test out the cheap one I have on now and then test the AEM dry filter to see if there is any difference.
#22
your not going to notice any difference, the only difference in the filters is that the name brands are going to last longer and filter the air better. The only really test you could do is put it on a dyno, which would yield the same hp and torque results.
Edit: neither "sucks" in more air then the other, or not enough atleast to make a difference.
Edit: neither "sucks" in more air then the other, or not enough atleast to make a difference.
#24
#27
http://www.procivic.com/pages-produc...273/index.html
Injen on the same site for around the same price.
Bomz filter is just as bad as no-name on eBay, FYI.
#28
I have a bomz short ram on my 98 hx now. Dont like it to much piping is 3 inches, a bit large imo. It does work ans fit though. I have a Xtune cold air coming tomorrow. I have a AEM dry flow that will be going on this.
#29
definitely.
the problem with this is the 3" is actually too big. optimally, where the intake meets the throttle body, they both should be the same size.
having 3" and then an adapter coupler to 56mm is actually worse than having 2.5" intake tubing with 56mm throttle body.
the problem with this is the 3" is actually too big. optimally, where the intake meets the throttle body, they both should be the same size.
having 3" and then an adapter coupler to 56mm is actually worse than having 2.5" intake tubing with 56mm throttle body.