Which cold air intake should I get.
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This will be my first mod to my 03 lx. Anybody have any advice on which cold air intake I should get it. And maybe a little info on exhaust. Thanks.
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Re: Which cold air intake should I get.
There are literally dozens of threads with the same topic.
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/2...ne-performance
https://www.civicforums.com/forums/2...ne-performance
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yes there are dozens of intakes but alot of them don't actually do what there meant to do filter the air entering the engine. i would only recommend AEM dryflow which doesn't require oil.
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cold air intake WILL make a difference in acceleration (not just noise...)
i think wat the other guy meant to say it wont make MUCH of a difference
I have AEM cold air on automatic and like it much better than previous short ram.
is urs automatic or manual? AEM has bypass filter that u have to buy seperate from intake and will protect engine in case of water coming up the air intake filter...the bypass filter will act like a short ram in the case of water flooding the air intake filter.
If you have automatic however, there is no need for bypass filter on the AEM because it doesnt go low enough to reach water...but the manual cold air intake does. hope that helps
i think wat the other guy meant to say it wont make MUCH of a difference
I have AEM cold air on automatic and like it much better than previous short ram.
is urs automatic or manual? AEM has bypass filter that u have to buy seperate from intake and will protect engine in case of water coming up the air intake filter...the bypass filter will act like a short ram in the case of water flooding the air intake filter.
If you have automatic however, there is no need for bypass filter on the AEM because it doesnt go low enough to reach water...but the manual cold air intake does. hope that helps
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