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Cheap place to buy an CAI?
Hey ya'll - I'm sure this is a repost, so... I'm a dick.
But, I was hoping you guys could help out with the searching and save me some time... I'm looking to buy an AEM or Injen CAI for my 2000 GS-R and don't care to spend too much ($250 or less) who's got some good sites? I prefer new also, not used. Thanks ps: have checked: Carstuff.com Partsbin Summit Racing and all the other top 15 that come up on a google search. thanks again.
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Re: Cheap place to buy an CAI?
Ebay. Just make sure it's name brand AEM or Injen but you can get really good deals.
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Re: Cheap place to buy an CAI?
why does it have to be AEM or Injen? an intake is an intake when it comes to hondas...grab a cheap one from ebay and slap on a K&N air filter...the performance difference between that and a brand name intake will be very minimal if even
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Re: Cheap place to buy an CAI?
An excellent point - my first civic ( a 92 vx hatch) - had a "CAI" built from a $25 short ram pipe from autozone and a dryer vent flex pipe - ghetto as hell, but seemed to do the trick.
The only reason why I say AEM or Injen (feel free to laugh and point) is for aesthetic purposes. Just want a one piece pipe that looks pretty. I ended up buying one off of Car-stuff.com, cost me $260 - quite pricey - but its got the cool powder coat blue and I think it comes with a reach around. For anyone reading this post... both the above posts are correct, a pipe is a pipe, simply providing the most turbulent free cooler air supply for the the TB, there is no practical need to spend the cash on some name brand. I suppose I've gotten snotty in my years of doing this stuff.
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