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Just got a Place Racing CAI (congrats for me)
And i'm looking to replace the filter that came with it with something else that isn't a foam/silicone based and thats going to get as much air into the intake as possible. Let me know what you all think. |
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Re: Best CAI Filter
apexi n1 filter.
http://www.eautoworks.com/html/ORD-1-1-1-3485.cfm
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Apex filters are that good?
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Re: Best CAI Filter
So i've heard. I don't really think it's worth it though, you're not gonna see significant gains from an airfilter. i rock the autozone filter and just throw it out and buy a new one every few oil changes.
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BP's Rides; - 2005 Kawasaki Ninja ZX6R- Mods: ECU Jumper, Akrapovic Slip-on, Power Commander III, 8000K HID's. - 2K2 Maxima 6 Speed-Mods: Advanced Timing, Cattman Cat-back Exhaust, H&R Springs, Tokico Illumina Struts, Konig Theory 19" Rims. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Re: Best CAI Filter
I'm more looking for sound then actual performance, my intake itself is in a position to draw in more air then most other CAI's anyway.
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Re: Best CAI Filter
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All Nissans are equipped with CAI's as they are born chocked crimped cramped... http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/748507/2 |
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