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well, since i cant get rid of warrenty by talking w/ my rents, guess i gotta do it my way. im plannin on puttin on a injen CAI. i want to know if you guys think RD or RS model is better? mid range power or high end range? and by the way, if i have to take it back to the dealership and i tkae off the intake, will they know that it was removed? tahnks fellaz
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I have the Injen RD (full CAI) for my 5-speed. I honestly don't feel any more pull. If I hadn't gotten it for Christmas from my brother I would have bought a generic short ram for sound only and left it at that. Just thought I'd throw my opinion in there. In fact some have reported noticable loss in low-end power when they put an intake on. Sounds mean, which I like, but that's about it.
Removing the intake will only void the warranty on the intake unless you end up sucking in some water with a CAI, in which case kiss your motor goodbye. If you're good with your tools you can put the OEM intake back on and they won't be any wiser...but again unless you're bringing it in for engine warranty, there's not really much point, IMO, to taking out the aftermarket intake and putting in the OEM one.
Removing the intake will only void the warranty on the intake unless you end up sucking in some water with a CAI, in which case kiss your motor goodbye. If you're good with your tools you can put the OEM intake back on and they won't be any wiser...but again unless you're bringing it in for engine warranty, there's not really much point, IMO, to taking out the aftermarket intake and putting in the OEM one.
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Originally Posted by izmaxx
The only good thing about putting in an intake is that it frees up some space in the engine bay...
sounds good too.. I felt a little more power.. not much though.. I mainly got it because it's the ricer thing to do..
They didn't have a cool air intake like the eclipse on the fast and the furious..
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Originally Posted by izmaxx
The only good thing about putting in an intake is that it frees up some space in the engine bay...
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Originally Posted by xX03EXx
I just took my AEM CAI out and I noticed a gain in low end power but a loss in high end. I would rather have the low end.
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Originally Posted by 2K1Civic17"Gabe
I would recomend an exhaust any day over an intake. I noticed a better gain with the exhaust than intake.
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I just made my AEM CAI in to a short ram, I think its better that wait, feels the the low end is a little better, I'vee seen some dyno graphs and short ram seems like it adds a little bit more to the low end, where the CAI loses low end
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