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Injen or AEM intakes????
I am going to get an intake soon and just curious which one is better. It seems to me that injen is cause they have the cold air extension which is legal too. I know AEM makes the V2 models but they are not legal yet. Let me know in your opinion why one is better than the other. Thanks
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just buy a K&N filter and have some shop custom make you some piping and a cold air box to go along with it... that is better than having both of the others in your car... I guess lol... but anyway just do that K&N is by far the best anyways
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1989 RX-7 TII --- Just got rebuilt and street ported RB 3" dual exhaust, BNR stage 1 modified factory turbo, FCD, S-AFC II, 720cc secondaries, Aftermarket Turbo inlet duct w/K&N, Hawk HP+ pads HKS Blow-Off Valve, Stainless brake and clutch lines |
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Re: Injen or AEM intakes????
I really don't want to go custom cause I don't know a shop and rather have aem or injen. Any opinion on which is better? Does aem only make short rams?? Any advise would help....Going to get an intake soon. Thanks
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Re: Injen or AEM intakes????
actually, a custom piping is highly prefered (short ram). if u dun like custom piping, have fun with a long ass intake that wraps around the engine like a snake
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look into stillin intakes i think they have short rams, and they specialize in nissan's
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Re: Injen or AEM intakes????
do you know the dyno test on it?
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