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I'm getting the AEM Cold air intake( i found one for my honda finally) and i was wonderin if the bypass valve is worth it. I live in chicago and there is a good amount of rain but i dont know. I heard it has to be a massive amount of rain to even worry. Write a reply and tell me what cha think.
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no, don't waste the money. I live in PA and we get your Chicago weather when you're done with it, rain and all. I've had my AEM CAI for 1 year w/ no bypass valve and no problems at all. I wouldnt get it, you lose power when installing it, and you waste a good $30.
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What is that picture?
Is it your headers/exhaust? damn if it was dat must be crazy HP. |
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Yeah, I would not bother.... unless you find yourself driving constantly through deep ass puddles.
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Yeah, don't get the bypass valve for the CAI. I emailed civicsuperstore to ask if it was worth getting the bypass valve and their response was to not spend money on a bypass valve. Your filter would have to be completely submerged in water and how many times does that happen.
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