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Cold Air Intake

So I want a cold air intake, preferrably Injen or AEM, but I heard that if I were to make any modifications to my engine then my warranty wouldn't be honored anymore. Plus, I don't know how much it would be to get it installed, and I don't want to pay a whole lot extra to get the job done..

But I need an Intake first so if someone knows where they have good quality and legit priced ones, and if someone knows how to instal one, then let me know! I will pay you, no worries..



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Re: Cold Air Intake

do you drive an auto or manual?
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Re: Cold Air Intake

procivic.com's based in cali, they're prices are decent. intake shouldnt void your warranty unless your dealers mad strict, even then if something breaks and they won't honor the warranty because of your intake, THEY have to prove it was infact the intake that caused the breakage. and no, i have nothing to back up what i say haha
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Re: Cold Air Intake

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do you drive an auto or manual?

I drive an automatic man
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Re: Cold Air Intake

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procivic.com's based in cali, they're prices are decent. intake shouldnt void your warranty unless your dealers mad strict, even then if something breaks and they won't honor the warranty because of your intake, THEY have to prove it was infact the intake that caused the breakage. and no, i have nothing to back up what i say haha
0 I see. That's a good point and I'll make sure to keep that in mind. Haha it's ok! Though it's your opinion, I think it's legit enough to keep the proper grounds at the dealership if they create a fuss or blame the intake for unneccesary reasons. =]
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Re: Cold Air Intake

not an opinion, i read it somewhere i just cant remember where, lemme go c if i can find it right quick b4 i leave work
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Re: Cold Air Intake

12. The Magnusson-Moss Warranty - Federal Trade Commission Improvement Act of 1975 protects consumers from such fraudulent activity by new car dealers. Under this Act, aftermarket equipment that improves performance does not void a vehicle manufacturer's original warranty, unless the warranty clearly states the addition of aftermarket equipment automatically voids your vehicle's warranty or if it can be proven that the aftermarket device is the direct cause of the failure. The easiest way to check this is to look in your owner's manual under, "what is notcovered". Under Magnusson-Moss Act a dealer must prove, not just vocalize, that aftermarket equipment caused the need for repairs before they can deny warranty coverage. If they cannot prove such claim-or offer an explanation- it is your legal right to demand compliance with the warranty. The Federal Trade Commission (202.326.3128) administers the Magnusson-Moss Act and monitors compliance with warranty law. Ct cause of the failure. The easiest way to check this is to look in your owner's -Moss Act a dealer must prove, not just vocalize, that aftermarket equipment caused the need for repairs

http://www.injen.com/docs/injen/cont...aq_landing#six
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Re: Cold Air Intake

Originally Posted by dryft
not an opinion, i read it somewhere i just cant remember where, lemme go c if i can find it right quick b4 i leave work
Hahaha ok. I'm at work too. =|
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Re: Cold Air Intake

i'd also like to vouch for procivic.com, i got my camber kit from them, but then i didnt even need a front camber kit anyways...
but keeping shopping around, there can be better deals, especially on HID kits

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Re: Cold Air Intake

Originally Posted by kcari
i'd also like to vouch for procivic.com, i got my camber kit from them, but then i didnt even need a front camber kit anyways...
but keeping shopping around, there can be better deals, especially on HID kits
Hmm yeh Imma check em out.

Yeh I saw some cool ones but I allready let you know my take on online stuff..I'll consider it though.
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get an aem v2... its pretty sick.

You can buy a used intake, just buy a new filter. Buying a new intake is pretty damn expensive. I did it, bugh the V2 when it first came out and got hosed, 250+ bucks. Man, they go for like 90 bucks used now... crazy. Stay away from ebay intakes. Some ppl on here like them... but... its controversial I'll say. I dont like them- even if you do replace its filter.
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Re: Cold Air Intake

Originally Posted by xmyzteriousx

I drive an automatic man
the only legit cold air intake that will work with your automatic vic is injen... and if you need help installing the intake, me and my buddies can help you out... i will gladly help out a fellow 7thgen member

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Re: Cold Air Intake

Originally Posted by xmyzteriousx
So I want a cold air intake, preferrably Injen or AEM, but I heard that if I were to make any modifications to my engine then my warranty wouldn't be honored anymore. Plus, I don't know how much it would be to get it installed, and I don't want to pay a whole lot extra to get the job done..

But I need an Intake first so if someone knows where they have good quality and legit priced ones, and if someone knows how to instal one, then let me know! I will pay you, no worries..



Thanks!
FYI: Just to make your life easier stick with a SRI b/c its way easy to install and you do not have to worry about water getting into your engine causing hydro-lock during the winter.
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Re: Cold Air Intake

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12. The Magnusson-Moss Warranty - Federal Trade Commission Improvement Act of 1975 protects consumers from such fraudulent activity by new car dealers. Under this Act, aftermarket equipment that improves performance does not void a vehicle manufacturer's original warranty, unless the warranty clearly states the addition of aftermarket equipment automatically voids your vehicle's warranty or if it can be proven that the aftermarket device is the direct cause of the failure. The easiest way to check this is to look in your owner's manual under, "what is notcovered". Under Magnusson-Moss Act a dealer must prove, not just vocalize, that aftermarket equipment caused the need for repairs before they can deny warranty coverage. If they cannot prove such claim-or offer an explanation- it is your legal right to demand compliance with the warranty. The Federal Trade Commission (202.326.3128) administers the Magnusson-Moss Act and monitors compliance with warranty law. Ct cause of the failure. The easiest way to check this is to look in your owner's -Moss Act a dealer must prove, not just vocalize, that aftermarket equipment caused the need for repairs

http://www.injen.com/docs/injen/cont...aq_landing#six

Wow. Perfect. Thanks man
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Re: Cold Air Intake

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get an aem v2... its pretty sick.

You can buy a used intake, just buy a new filter. Buying a new intake is pretty damn expensive. I did it, bugh the V2 when it first came out and got hosed, 250+ bucks. Man, they go for like 90 bucks used now... crazy. Stay away from ebay intakes. Some ppl on here like them... but... its controversial I'll say. I dont like them- even if you do replace its filter.

I see. Well that doesn't sound bad at all. I'm going to see what's out there but if I were to buy it offline, then I'd think that a new one would be a better bet because I don't know about these online deals..
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Re: Cold Air Intake

Originally Posted by mrtrinh
the only legit cold air intake that will work with your automatic vic is injen... and if you need help installing the intake, me and my buddies can help you out... i will gladly help out a fellow 7thgen member

Hmm ok a lot of difference of opinion here lol and ...ahh!

I don't know what to go with..Well thanks for the offer man. But how well do you know how to install one and how good are you at it?!
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Re: Cold Air Intake

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FYI: Just to make your life easier stick with a SRI b/c its way easy to install and you do not have to worry about water getting into your engine causing hydro-lock during the winter.
Hmm.. What's an SRI exactly ?

Heard of it but never really cared to think about it much lol
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Re: Cold Air Intake

SRI = Short Ram Intake


why do you need an intake anyway...wont do much but give you a louder deeper tone under acceleration not much HP gain for the money
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Re: Cold Air Intake

Originally Posted by mkymonkey
SRI = Short Ram Intake


why do you need an intake anyway...wont do much but give you a louder deeper tone under acceleration not much HP gain for the money
Well because I'd like one in my car and I think it'd be worth it
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Re: Cold Air Intake

haha ok fair enough
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Re: Cold Air Intake

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Hmm ok a lot of difference of opinion here lol and ...ahh!

I don't know what to go with..Well thanks for the offer man. But how well do you know how to install one and how good are you at it?!
if you want a cold air then injen is your only option because they are the only company that designed their intake so it can fit it around the automatic transmission. AEM cold air will not fit with your auto tranny. with a short ram intake you can use any brand you'd like because you wont have to worry about fitment... and installing it is pretty easy, you really cant go wrong with, it goes in only one way.
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Re: Cold Air Intake

Check out fujita, i think they made an AT CAI
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Re: Cold Air Intake

Originally Posted by TRIZ
Check out fujita, i think they made an AT CAI
thats right i forgot about them, they do make an AT cai... but i dont think they're carb legal like aem and injen
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http://www.f5air.com/applications.html


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Re: Cold Air Intake

Originally Posted by mkymonkey
haha ok fair enough
Yeh

But um yeh SRI doesn't sound bad..
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Re: Cold Air Intake

Originally Posted by mrtrinh
if you want a cold air then injen is your only option because they are the only company that designed their intake so it can fit it around the automatic transmission. AEM cold air will not fit with your auto tranny. with a short ram intake you can use any brand you'd like because you wont have to worry about fitment... and installing it is pretty easy, you really cant go wrong with, it goes in only one way.
Yeh I think I like the sound of an SRI. If it's easy to install and as I've heard keeps the water out for sure, then I'd rather get that. Plus, I can watch and learn something new. =D
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Re: Cold Air Intake

Originally Posted by TRIZ
Check out fujita, i think they made an AT CAI
Damn...so many options..

All I heard was that Injen and AEM were good. But if I go with a SRI, it doesn't what brand or type I get..

so yeh I ono
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Re: Cold Air Intake

0h by the way guys...I'm a girl...so it explains somewhat of my confused state of mind on most of this car stuff...but that's no excuse....and don't underestimate. =D


And thanks everybody. Very helpful!
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Re: Cold Air Intake

To recap...

Cold Air Intake (CAI) options:
Injen
Fujita

Short Ram Intake (SRI) options:
Injen
AEM
K&N
Just about any SRI made for the 01-05 Civics

If I were you, I'd just buy a cheap eBay SRI and a high quality filter from K&N or AEM.
$200 + on an intake for our Civics is not worth it power wise and wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy too much just for sound.
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Re: Cold Air Intake

Originally Posted by LiKEaFeRiO
To recap...

Cold Air Intake (CAI) options:
Injen
Fujita

Short Ram Intake (SRI) options:
Injen
AEM
K&N
Just about any SRI made for the 01-05 Civics

If I were you, I'd just buy a cheap eBay SRI and a high quality filter from K&N or AEM.
$200 + on an intake for our Civics is not worth it power wise and wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy too much just for sound.
Totally agree with you ! I got my weapon R secret intake for about $100 shipped from a vic member on here. If you get a SRI get a weapon R.
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