Intake Question
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if you're going to spend a lot..
go with K&N's FIPK, $172 plus shipping, find info on it at the groupbuy forum
they're all the same.
I recommend staying stock, and save money and just get the K&N drop in filter.
but if u really want the sound from an aftermarket intake, I think the K&N FIPK is the best function over fashion design, and the most practical one.
I've owned InJen SRI, and AEM CAI replica, both of which sounds cool, but I lose my low-end, and top speed. and the gains in SRI weren't even there.. and the CAI, I duno, it felt okay at higher rpm ranges.
just search in the forum, you can dig up lots of information and opinions.
go with K&N's FIPK, $172 plus shipping, find info on it at the groupbuy forum
they're all the same.
I recommend staying stock, and save money and just get the K&N drop in filter.
but if u really want the sound from an aftermarket intake, I think the K&N FIPK is the best function over fashion design, and the most practical one.
I've owned InJen SRI, and AEM CAI replica, both of which sounds cool, but I lose my low-end, and top speed. and the gains in SRI weren't even there.. and the CAI, I duno, it felt okay at higher rpm ranges.
just search in the forum, you can dig up lots of information and opinions.
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get an injen please better performance and plus if you get the injen cai race division you can make a coversion to the sri from the cai for winter if you wanted. but i would recommend the obvious.
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