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cold air vs. short ram intake
Which of these intakes is better? What are the differences? Im looking at the injen cold air and short ram on clubrsx.com
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Re: cold air vs. short ram intake
Get the cold air intake. Injen is my favorite intake brand. Go to RPMmotoring.com and the Injen intakes are free shipping.
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Re: cold air vs. short ram intake
CAI's have a different peak volumetric efficiency when compared to SRI. In simple english, a CAI will increase low-end throttle response while a SRI will surpass the CAI at higher rpms. At very high rpm, both will "even out" and produce damn near equal gains. For the average daily driver, the CAI will make you happy, as most of your time will be spent in the low range. If you race you might want to go with the short ram, but that is my opinion. All I can say is research facts and don't listen to ad hype or people who do. Then make an informed decision.
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Re: cold air vs. short ram intake
What intake would be best for everyday use, but fast take off from stop lights etc... and fast driving all around
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Re: cold air vs. short ram intake
CAI's because of the lack of heat soak. However watch out for the big puddles.
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Re: cold air vs. short ram intake
I would probably recommend the CAI from what I've read. It seems that the TypeS engine gets very hot and using an SRI will most likely cause heat soak like crazy said.
The only thing is that installing a CAI is a bit harder than an SRI since you have to take bumpers off and relocate wiper fluid bottles. I personally have an SRI installed and it was very easy to put in. It only took about 1.5 hours. I haven't noticed any heat soak, but since the intake is at the rear of the engine bay, it is taking in much more hotter air than a CAI would. SRI --> easier install +, heat soak - CAI --> harder install -, no heat soak +, possible hydrolock - |
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Re: cold air vs. short ram intake
Yea get the CAI. I like them a lot and they work really well from what I seen. Plus you get a great sound. RPMmotoring.com has free shipping on Injen intakes. Trust me, its a very good company. Let me know if your intersted in buying one from them.
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Re: cold air vs. short ram intake
Uhhh link on RPMmotoring? All I could find was AEM when I searched.
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Re: cold air vs. short ram intake
Here is the link for the Injen intake for the Type-S
http://www.rpmmotoring.com/store/par...ord=RSX%20%20& Here is the link to the Injen CAI for the regular RSX http://www.rpmmotoring.com/store/par...ord=RSX%20%20& If you cant find the parts on the site, give em a call at there toll free #. Its 1-877-776-6687 |
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Re: cold air vs. short ram intake
Cold-Air in my opition....
"the MORE COLD AIR...GOING IN 2 UR ENGINE THE BETTER UR OFF" |
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but then again on neither is there a NOTICEABLE GAIN...so go with the RICED OUT ONE LoL...j/k
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Re: cold air vs. short ram intake
Actually, there will be a noticeable gain, more consistent and more so on the CAI.
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Re: cold air vs. short ram intake
SBaller, did the guys at the Prelude forums disown you or what? Just wondering why you're still jumping around in the RSX's, lol.
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Re: cold air vs. short ram intake
hey hey hey...can a GUY HANG-AROUND? u want some of this LUDE??? huh huh huh...yeah, best keep UR DISTANCE's...j/k
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Re: cold air vs. short ram intake
I gotcha. As long as you're not ripping anyone's head off for no reason fine by me.
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