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ategs1992 10-19-2012 01:13 PM

INTAKE QUESTIONS
 
Im sure this has been asked but i cant seem to find anything good. so does anyone out there have any good recomendations on a cai. Iv been hearing that the stock airbox is well designed and people are simply dropping in aftermarket filters.. but im not interested in that. if anyone has anything good/bad to say about any particular intake let me know. as of now injen seems to be my first choice.

gmookher 10-19-2012 02:45 PM

Stock intake is great on this car, kinda like the air box on a porsche 911. Just flows well from factory.

Enough gains can be had with a tune made for a drop in filter and, exhaust as a combo. You get the sound you seek and the power to back it up.

Draco-REX 10-19-2012 02:48 PM

Pick any intake and get tuned for it. If you're not interested in getting a custom tune, don't get an intake.

wbradley 10-19-2012 02:49 PM

I had initially planned to install a CAI. Then people started posting they were having idle issues after the install, as if the MAS wasn't adjusting properly to the change.

Some dealers might cause warranty grief as well, so I just got the K&N drop in unit and will do an exhaust in spring.

J2 Motorsports 10-19-2012 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wbradley (Post 507937)
I had initially planned to install a CAI. Then people started posting they were having idle issues after the install, as if the MAS wasn't adjusting properly to the change.

Some dealers might cause warranty grief as well, so I just got the K&N drop in unit and will do an exhaust in spring.

Correct on that one. Most dealers do become a little hard on the warranty thing. However is that is a concern just drop in a filter and call it a day. There are many filters on the market, I know of the K&N, aFe and Perrin.

JC

ategs1992 10-19-2012 03:06 PM

thanks guys. not that it REALLY matters, but do the drop in filters change the sound of the car? and what about power gains. is it as powerful as a cai?

Rayme 10-19-2012 03:21 PM

I would suggest to wait a bit more before getting an intake (unless you don't mind fidgeting around your car) , it seems to be random issues with some of the ones out there.

As my friend is saying (and I agree), this isn't the 90's anymore, intakes needs alot of R&D nowadays on those complex engine electronic / adjustable ECU.

Razz 10-19-2012 03:42 PM

I think we should wait before we have more experience with the CAI's that are offered right now.

It appears the best option is not to have one unless you also do the exhaust and get a tune.

The question is: Which is the best combination of intake and exhaust.

Hopefully Cobb will come out with a unit soon so we can use their maps or tune it ourselves.

ESC POD 10-19-2012 03:44 PM

AVO Intake and K&N Filter...I think Drift Office saw 9-10hp combined?? I think??

Ash 10-28-2012 03:54 PM

check this out

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im not sure if it helps but in the comments, the person said he did experience better noise inside and noticeable power gains

HellBoy 86 10-28-2012 05:33 PM

Hi guys , how do ul rate the TRD drop in airfilter that the dealer offers? does it offer a good gain like that of KNN or perrin?

2forme 10-28-2012 06:25 PM

AFE is the only CAI I've seen other than modified stock intakes.


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