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Old Apr 12, 2002
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What to do w/Intake?

I have a Injen SRI installed on my new 02 EX coupe. I was wondering why there isnt much of a difference. I was told to overide my AIR-FLOW sensor. I dont really trust the kid that told me that. What should I do to make my car as fast as possible. Buying an extension for my SRI wouldnt be a problem to make it CAI. What are the recomendations?
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I bought one of those cheap *** OBX CAI's. I didn't really notice too big an improvement in HP/TQ, but throttle response was alot better.

Injen makes a pretty decent product. I would go ahead an get the extension of I were you. Allthough I probably payed less for my whole intake then you will for the extension.

The only thing about the injen is that you will probably have to remove your bumper to install. Just a slight PITA.
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Search for "CAI Intakes" or SRI Intakes..to learn all you can about these products!!!...we have plenty of info available....BTW...I made a custom DIY extension to my SRI intake...SEE Member Rides Peace![IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/IMG]
 
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