cold air intake for 5speed ex
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cold air intake for 5speed ex
Hey my friend is wanting to put a cai in his car. its a 5 speed ex(i have an auto so i cant really advise him what to get since i dont have a 5 speed). For all you 5speeders which cai do you recomend that will give him the most performance. i hate to say this but i have heard aem makes it better then injen for the 5 speed. please give me your inputs thanks alot!!!
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dude come on. INJEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! with the AEM bypass valve. thats a no brainer. honestly tho i think the 2 systems are the same. they're both mandrela bent intake pipes. who cares. i just like injen
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Look at your name, now slap yourself for thinking otherwise, go to Ptuning.com and order Injen # RD1566. 4 more MPG, plus a little HP and that wonderful sound.
Without a doubt, InJen.
Its protected from mother nature curtsy of the wheelwell/bumper.
To change the air filter, access is simply by taking off a couple of those plastic clips holding the wheelwell to the car.
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Its protected from mother nature curtsy of the wheelwell/bumper.
To change the air filter, access is simply by taking off a couple of those plastic clips holding the wheelwell to the car.
Easy decision to make!!![IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/IMG]
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Most importantly, the Injen does not bolt to the the transmission. If you have tranny problems and an AEM, they'll immediately blame you. No questions asked. Save yourself the trouble of taking it off everytime you need service.
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[hr]Originally posted by: Boilermaker1
Most importantly, the Injen does not bolt to the the transmission. If you have tranny problems and an AEM, they'll immediately blame you. No questions asked. Save yourself the trouble of taking it off everytime you need service.[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: Boilermaker1
Most importantly, the Injen does not bolt to the the transmission. If you have tranny problems and an AEM, they'll immediately blame you. No questions asked. Save yourself the trouble of taking it off everytime you need service.[hr]
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