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Thrasher vs. MSP CAI

I was just wondering what CAI system is better or are they equal? the Thrasher system or the MSP system? I currently have the "speed built FWI" intake and it's ok but it gets dirty real easy and its a PITA some times. Another question, the MSP is like $55 more than the Thrasher, if its better is it worth the price?
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Also what about ZZP's Wizaired? just saw it..and what the deal with the intercooled option on it?
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Old 01-15-2005, 03:30 PM
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Re: Thrasher vs. MSP CAI

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I was just wondering what CAI system is better or are they equal? the Thrasher system or the MSP system? I currently have the "speed built FWI" intake and it's ok but it gets dirty real easy and its a PITA some times. Another question, the MSP is like $55 more than the Thrasher, if its better is it worth the price?
thanx, Chris

Also what about ZZP's Wizaired? just saw it..and what the deal with the intercooled option on it?
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Old 01-15-2005, 05:22 PM
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Re: Thrasher vs. MSP CAI

Ive been happy with the MSP.Ive had mine on the car since they were first released.

Just remember ,that with the Wizaired you will also need to buy the filter,it's not included.I dont like the bunge cord that holds the top on.

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Re: Thrasher vs. MSP CAI

Wizzaired. Buddy put one on his GTP and it made such a difference
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Re: Thrasher vs. MSP CAI

Now we need someone to break the tie.


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Old 01-15-2005, 09:46 PM
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Re: Thrasher vs. MSP CAI

OK Larry,
Send me yours. I'll send mine. Then we will have the answer.


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Old 01-16-2005, 12:06 AM
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My answer would be neither, Just custom make your own. Its so much cheeper. Thats how I broke the tie.
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Re: Thrasher vs. MSP CAI

i would go w/ the wizair
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Old 01-16-2005, 12:14 PM
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thanx, prolly goin wizair...i already have a 9inch K&N
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Re: Thrasher vs. MSP CAI

Just gut your stock air box
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I have the Thrasher and love it.
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Re: Thrasher vs. MSP CAI

I don't remember where exactly, but I saw a comparison of the Thraser and Wizzaird CAI and there was fuss about how the Thraser doesn't fit flush to the frame on some GP's.

Has anyone experienced this?
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Old 01-17-2005, 01:53 PM
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The Thrasher CAI does not seal completely to the chasis. Consequently, you may (or may not) be sucking up small amounts of heated, engine-compartment air.

If you're not looking for 12 or low 13 second ETs, this isn't a big deal. The price difference is like $40.
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Re: Thrasher vs. MSP CAI

why take that chance tho.....Would you go to the store and buy something that MIGHT perform as good as the comparison product, or do you just buy the comparison product(Whizaired) that you know is going to work well......DYNO charts do not lie, no matter how you try to market them to sell your product, a DYNO is a DYNO
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