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Old 10-16-2003, 09:20 AM
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if your still wondering about the intakes....i would go with a ram air one...when u have the cold air intake u have to worry about puddles and $hit....they pretty much sound the same....but im not sure which one is cheaper
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Old 10-19-2003, 09:38 PM
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Hey,

I have a CAI- AEM w/ bypass valve and have not had a problem w/ it at all. Have had it for about 2 yrs. give or take. I have driven in everything- rain storms, extreme heat etc...- except snow. Never had puddle problems- still have all the splash guards on. Short ram is usually cheaper but a e-bay CAI is going to be cheaper vs. an Injen Short Ram Intake. Just depends what you are looking for cuz- like stated before- an intake alone won't gain any huge numbers.
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Old 10-26-2003, 01:58 AM
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AEM says their the best, Iceman says their the best,

in all honesty, they perform the same with a +- 1 HP dif between the two. Aem just looks better with their polished surfaces. Not sure bout Injen, but really, you cant go wrong with these things. My
The bypass valve is only needed if you drive in a climate where your car could be submerged in more than 6 in (or maybe it was ft, whatever sounds more likely) of water, otherwise its not needed.

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Old 10-26-2003, 12:54 PM
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The ICEMAN is made of supposedly "a space age NASA plastic" or so I was told. It seems to work and I have noticed the plastic never gets as hot as the AEM or any metal intake. That means theres less heating of the air on its journey.
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if you want a good cai dont get one made of any kind of metal because this defeats the purpose of colder air being brought through a hot metal object instead get a cai from iceman and it will prove to be what you are lookig for
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Old 11-05-2003, 01:03 AM
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Acutally the cai is better than the short ram. The whole point is to get cooler air to the engine, while the short ram does this it, it still pulls in hotter air next to the engine. The CAI "solves" this by extending to underneath the car. Remember, physics denote the cooler the air the better the combustion, always; and the better the combustion the more power.
 
 
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