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generic intakes vs. name brand
hey guys, im lookin to buy a short air intake and i was thinkin something name brand like aem or so but my friends told me that theyre all the same and id just be paying for the name brand. i was wondering if u guys think this is true and i should just go for a generic air intake??? thanks
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Re: generic intakes vs. name brand
brand does have stats to prove themselfs
the weapon R intake proves to have better performance than aem, mayb u should check them out, there pretty cheap too if ur looking for a short ram |
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Re: generic intakes vs. name brand
Check out K&N. I think by far they are the best, improved throttle and you get a nice little sounds outta it too
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Re: generic intakes vs. name brand
Get a weapon R intake. They were ranked #1.
I bought mine here: http://wholesale.prostreetonline.com/ |
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aright weapon r sounds good. just one more question, whats the difference between the weapon r intake with the hyper v2 filter and the other regular ones and which is better??? thanks in advance.
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Re: generic intakes vs. name brand
get a 30 dollar one off ebay. does the same thing. although you may only gain 2 whp, instead of 3whp.
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its actually the filter at the end of your intake that would matter more than anything else.
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Re: generic intakes vs. name brand
or u can pay lots of $$$ and get a aem v2... heard good reviews about them also
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Re: generic intakes vs. name brand
Yeah signal is correct. The pipes are all the same, you can even make a costum one and attach a good filter, such as a K&N one and itll be the same.
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yeah exactly which is why i was asking which filter is better, the regular dragon foam intakes by weapon r or the other hyper v2 ones?????
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Re: generic intakes vs. name brand
Buy either pipe....Weapon R is cheaper. Then buy a K&N cone filter for the end of the pipe. Just find out the diameter of the end of the pipe so you know what size filter to get.
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Re: generic intakes vs. name brand
Better name brands have intakes that are dynoed and the pipe bends are optimal for faster, smoother flow. They are also smog legal in CA.
Generic intakes will gain power but not as much as name brands. I would go with AEM, i don't really like Weapon R intakes, foam filters aren't very good compared to cotton K&N. |
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Re: generic intakes vs. name brand
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Re: generic intakes vs. name brand
Yeah when you buy named brand your mainly paying the extra $$ for the carb sticker. as for weapon R intake's being #1, where are you guys getting this info from? the Weapon R intake Advertisements? of course they're going to say they have the best intake. i say go AEM if you can afford it. If not a nice generic with a KN cone filter works nicely. i suggest the AEM if you life in Cali.
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Re: generic intakes vs. name brand
get a blitz ss filter and attach it to any POS intake.
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