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Stock Intake Worth Upgrading

I have a 2001 Honda Civic LX with the stock airbox and removed silencer. I was wondering if its worth getting a CAI or Short RAM intake. Not really looking for power gains mostly only sound and aesthetics. Thank you in advance for any and all help .

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Re: Stock Intake Worth Upgrading

I thought it was worth it just for what it did for my engine bay! It all depends on how much you want to spend...
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Re: Stock Intake Worth Upgrading

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I thought it was worth it just for what it did for my engine bay! It all depends on how much you want to spend...
No more than $100 is fine with me
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Re: Stock Intake Worth Upgrading

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No more than $100 is fine with me
Then you would be looking at a cheapo ebay intake. Do yourself and car a favor and upgrade the filter to an AEM or something ASAP if you go that route.
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Re: Stock Intake Worth Upgrading

I enjoy my Ingen CAI. I only paid $100 used on eBay.

eBay intakes work fine just need a new filter.
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Re: Stock Intake Worth Upgrading

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Then you would be looking at a cheapo ebay intake. Do yourself and car a favor and upgrade the filter to an AEM or something ASAP if you go that route.
So something like this

http://www.ebay.com/itm/161395948980?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
or this

http://www.ebay.com/itm/250825870295?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
and this

http://www.autozone.com/autozone/acc...er=296454_0_0_
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Re: Stock Intake Worth Upgrading

Yeah, just make sure the filter is the same diameter as the pipe.
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Re: Stock Intake Worth Upgrading

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Yeah, just make sure the filter is the same diameter as the pipe.
Ok thank you. Also last question is the CAI worth the price premium over a Short RAM
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Re: Stock Intake Worth Upgrading

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Ok thank you. Also last question is the CAI worth the price premium over a Short RAM
Depends who you ask. I prefer CAI over SRI.
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Re: Stock Intake Worth Upgrading

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Depends who you ask. I prefer CAI over SRI.
Hmmmmmm
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Re: Stock Intake Worth Upgrading

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Ok thank you. Also last question is the CAI worth the price premium over a Short RAM
It depends on where you drive. A CAI is generally considered to be better performing, but due to its low placement you risk hydrolock if you get in too big of a puddle. I used to live in the Seattle area, so I went with a SRI.
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Re: Stock Intake Worth Upgrading

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It depends on where you drive. A CAI is generally considered to be better performing, but due to its low placement you risk hydrolock if you get in too big of a puddle. I used to live in the Seattle area, so I went with a SRI.
I live where we get alot of rain so i guess SRI would be better
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Re: Stock Intake Worth Upgrading

A SRI will need a heat shield otherwise it suck hot air and cause performance loss
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Re: Stock Intake Worth Upgrading

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A SRI will need a heat shield otherwise it suck hot air and cause performance loss
Most i see don't use heat shields
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Re: Stock Intake Worth Upgrading

Yeah, I haven't noticed any worse performance with mine over stock. You can try to make your own if you have the materials. This is obviously not a Civic article but the principle is the same. http://forums.evolutionm.net/evo-how...at-shield.html
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Re: Stock Intake Worth Upgrading

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Yeah, I haven't noticed any worse performance with mine over stock. You can try to make your own if you have the materials. This is obviously not a Civic article but the principle is the same. http://forums.evolutionm.net/evo-how...at-shield.html
Do you have any sound clips and checking link now
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Re: Stock Intake Worth Upgrading

Here's a video of a less pretty one:
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Re: Stock Intake Worth Upgrading

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Here's a video of a less pretty one: K&N Cold Air Intake w/ Homemade HeatShield - YouTube
Not bad
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Re: Stock Intake Worth Upgrading

I might just go SRI and call it a day
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Re: Stock Intake Worth Upgrading

I ended up just making one out of old parts and intercooler piping.

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Re: Stock Intake Worth Upgrading

Nice! Do you have brackets or something holding the filter end up so it doesn't sag?
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Re: Stock Intake Worth Upgrading

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Nice! Do you have brackets or something holding the filter end up so it doesn't sag?
Sure did, I made one so that it supports the filter end.
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Re: Stock Intake Worth Upgrading

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but due to its low placement you risk hydrolock
A Wet-Dry vac! LOL
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Re: Stock Intake Worth Upgrading

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Sure did, I made one so that it supports the filter end.
Cool beans, I didn't see it in the pic!

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A Wet-Dry vac! LOL
Lol, the most expensive one you'll ever find!
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Lol, the most expensive one you'll ever find!

Nah, not at all. Hondas wet-dry vacs are cheap little things.

A Benz or Porsche wet-dry vac might be considered expensive. BTDT.





I have a 13 Challenger in the air right now waiting on an insurance adjuster to look at it..... for water damage. Hydrolocked and broke a rod, this one did. Water standing in the intake. 100% stock intake too.
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I have a 13 Challenger in the air right now waiting on an insurance adjuster to look at it..... for water damage. Hydrolocked and broke a rod, this one did. Water standing in the intake. 100% stock intake too.
Got that one apart today, just far enough to unlock the engine. Found the rod was bent all to hell, but not broken. The piston is destroyed though, parts were all over the oil pan and windage tray.

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Re: Stock Intake Worth Upgrading

^ that is crazy! It sounds to me like a design flaw if water is getting into the engine with all stock parts.
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Re: Stock Intake Worth Upgrading

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^ that is crazy! It sounds to me like a design flaw if water is getting into the engine with all stock parts.
There's nothing to really keep the water out. It has a few holes to allow it to drain and some baffling but that mainly reduces the intake noise.
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^ that is crazy! It sounds to me like a design flaw if water is getting into the engine with all stock parts.
No flaws at all.

No manufacturer is going to put an air intake snorkel on the roof just so drivers can ford an occasional river, and the manufacturer sure can't keep stupid people off the roads.

This person tried to drive through a flooded underpass in a heavy downpour...and didn't make it. Water was probably a bit more than a foot deep, I'd guess.







Now there's a tax for someone to pay, and this time it's the insurance company.
So far we haven't located a suitable used replacement, and a new short block is apparently on indefinite intergalactic backorder.
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Science!
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