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Best CAI are the ones that came on your car stock, aftermarket are not really worth the minimal HP gains and price.

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Old 03-14-2012, 04:04 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Best CAI are the ones that came on your car stock, aftermarket are not really worth the minimal HP gains and price.
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Old 03-14-2012, 04:09 PM   #32 (permalink)
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the sad part about the drop-ins is that start to finish it only takes about 2min and no tools needed. not enough fun 'modding.'

yah, i run post-MAF tubes too (HPS)... black.
It took you a whole 2 minutes? Slow-poke!
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Best CAI are the ones that came on your car stock, aftermarket are not really worth the minimal HP gains and price.
I beg to differ.
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Its was thoroughly debated in the discussion "are CAI intakes really worth the money and hp gains"

If you want to do something on the intake then just go with the K/N drop ins, not much money and they are close to what you will get with a full system.

If your not really going to change the whole exhaust system, then screwing with the intake really makes no sense. Its like going out for a run and putting on a jogging outfit and running in work boots, you really need to do the intake and the exhaust to experience any real world HP gains.

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Its was thoroughly debated in the discussion "are CAI intakes really worth the money and hp gains"

If you want to do something on the intake then just go with the K/N drop ins, not much money and they are close to what you will get with a full system.

If your not really going to change the whole exhaust system, then screwing with the intake really makes no sense. Its like going out for a run and putting on a jogging outfit and running in work boots, you really need to do the intake and the exhaust to experience any real world HP gains.
I agree with the intake/exhaust combo.
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I think you will get the most benefit from:

Stillen G3
Motordyne M370
FI LTH
FI CBE

There...that should do it!
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The issue I have with everyone's favorite Gen 3s is the metal tubes. Sure they dyno nice, but in a real driving situation you're just heating the intake air. Unless you're gonna go and wrap your "CAI," the stock plastic tubes or silicon post MAFs will insulate and provide a cooler air intake.

K&N panel filters flow fine for me.
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Default Yes, I'm being lazy...

I'm sure there are 100's of threads on this, but since this thread was started I just thought instead of doing a lot of searching around, perhaps someone "in the know" could either just answer my question or point me to the right thread.

I'm not interested in doing the whole CAI / Exhaust thing right now. Maybe some day, but not now. I also think having to remove the bumper for cleaning filters is a bit more than I'd like to tackle.

But I am curious, has anyone done a dyno comparison of stock vs just drop ins? Everyone here is saying stuff like "you get a lot of" or "you get most of" the gains by just putting in some K&N (or the like) filters. I haven't seen any hard numbers here in this thread. So are we talking 2 hp? 5 hp? 7hp? 10 hp?

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I say you go with the K&N drop ins and be done with it. The below is for the Nismo's, but you get the idea.

K&N 69-7078TS - 69 Series Typhoon Kits, Air Intake / Cold Air Intake
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ha, yah, there is definitely a learning curve.
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K&N 69 series typhoon intake + Nismo CBE. So far I like it. Saving right now for a Stillen SC.
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Most popular intakes on the board seem to be:

#1 Stillen G3
#2 Injen
#3 K&N Typhoon
#4 Stillen G2

I personally got the Injens.

In all honestly I figure there is a minimal gain, some sound gain and aesthetically its pleasing to my eyes when I look in the engine bay I also wanted black.

Actually I had bought K&N drop ins first but this was when there was a backorder on post MAF tubes...saw a deal on used Injens...jumped on it.

I've always done Intakes on all the cars I've had.
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The actual gain between different types/brands of CAI are very similar, I will suggest choosing a particular one depends on personal preference such as 1)brand, 2)ease of installation and maintenance, 3)price.

Other than those three factors, I think they all perform very similarly.

Performance wise, I tried K&N drop-in, the engine does pull smoother, not much but noticeable.

Installed the K&N Typhoon last month, it does pull even better than the drop-in and the breathing note sounds much better too.

I believe all the CAIs does the same and the difference between them are not much.

Choose according to your personal preference.

I choose the K&N Typhoon because 1) Well established brand 2) Good feedback from members (However, most of the good brand ie. Stillen, Injen, K&N... got positive feedback) 3) Easy to install and maintenance 4) Price vs Value.

Also, OP, there are TONS of threads in this forum discuss about CAI, from focusing on particular brand to step-by-step DIY guide.

Try to search around the forum, you will get even more info than starting a thread.

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I think you will get the most benefit from:

Stillen G3
Motordyne M370
FI LTH
FI CBE

There...that should do it!
I would personally go for ppe lth over the FI. That is because PPE designed their lth to be equal lengths. Not sure if FI did the same but based on my research, FI did not. If you have evidence showing otherwise then I will stand corrected.

I really think that the PPE headers are underrated on here in the forums.

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