cai for a 06 civic ex auto?
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It should be fine. Just be careful not to drive into any deep puddles, because the placement of a CAI filter is usually near the bottom of the chasis, and could suck up a bunch of water, ruining your engine. Put in a Air-bypass valve if you are worried
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pvc pipe and a k&n filter. run u about 20 bucks and its just as good as AEM and INJEN... no seriously....its just as good. um.. if u live somewhere prone to lots of rainfall then a CAI might not be the best choice. AEM has one of those air bypass valve things...im pretty sure they do. If not get a short ram..wont make much of a difference anyway
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Dsevenem2, do you know if they make one for the 06 civic si though? cause all i saw when lookin was the regular cai with no air bypass valve.
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i sale a lot of Fujita's. I had CAI and SRI on my Si. I prefer the SRI. The CAI was a little sluggish on take off and improved throught the midrange. My SRI gave me a little better take off performance. Dont really know the effects on the non-si's.
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