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Old Jan 28, 2002
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CAI for auto?

is there a way that AEM or INJEN or ICEMAN could make a pipe that goes past the transmission or something like that so
that the auto ppl could have CAI too instead of a short ram?
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Injen makes a CAI for auto trans go to their site the part number is "RD1565." I am pretty sure they are the only ones, and I plan to get it soon since I have heard it gives same/a little better performance than AEM. The only thing is I have read you have to take the bumper off to get it in, but we'll see there has to be a way around that??
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THE REASON THERE IS NO CAI FOR AN AUTO ISNT BECAUSE OF THE TRANSMISSION. IT IS BECAUSE AFTER AEM DID SEVERAL TESTS, A SRI HAD MORE OF A HP GAIN IN THE AUTOS THAN A CAI DID.
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Because Auto needs more Low end torque SRI produce a low end torque
 
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