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    CAI decision...

    i hav a 98 h22a4, and currently i hav a Injen CAI... im thnkin about getting the AEM CAI, but is there a difference between them?? more gain frum the AEM one?

    ... or shuld i juss stay with the Injen CAI?



    thanks.

    #2
    Originally posted by babyface
    i hav a 98 h22a4, and currently i hav a Injen CAI... im thnkin about getting the AEM CAI, but is there a difference between them?? more gain frum the AEM one?

    ... or shuld i juss stay with the Injen CAI?



    thanks.

    no real difference, besides the filter. filter is what matters most

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      #3
      basically, you're good with what you have. if you made any gains at all, it wouldn't be worth the money you spent on AEM.

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        #4
        i would just stay with the injen, but thats just me
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            #6
            alrites, guess i'll juss keep it... thanks guys.

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              #7
              Originally posted by babyface
              i hav a 98 h22a4, and currently i hav a Injen CAI... im thnkin about getting the AEM CAI, but is there a difference between them?? more gain frum the AEM one?

              ... or shuld i juss stay with the Injen CAI?



              thanks.
              did you get the accord or prelude CAI?

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                #8
                Spending the extra money to get AEM is a waste to me. I spent over $200 to get the AEM and it was pretty much all wasted. A generic tube with a good filter is a much better investment.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ez8o5
                  did you get the accord or prelude CAI?
                  Yeah, which one do you have? I know there's a difference in sizes and it can have an effect in power also.
                  Last edited by "sleepin"; 02-27-2007, 01:08 PM.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by yeamans17
                    a tubes a tube man
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                      #11
                      no matter the size of the tube the air gets in there. really depends on flow and how clean your filter is. your throttle body plays the biggest part. If your tube is bigger than your throttle body you get just as much air but a throatier intake sound. Same size is just as much air with more velocity and a smoother intake sound. A bigger tube has more air present which causes air to move with and against the vacuume creating the same concept of when it thunders. all in all sound is the difference in tubes. The filter is the power maker and taker. But i actually prefer the injen filter.

                      Bigger tube helps in bottom
                      Smaller helps in top due to a smoother flow into the throttle body
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by accordaffair
                        Spending the extra money to get AEM is a waste to me. I spent over $200 to get the AEM and it was pretty much all wasted. A generic tube with a good filter is a much better investment.
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                          am I the only person that uses Weapon R intake?
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                            #14
                            i just ordered a bomz intake seems like a good compromise for those of us who want a "name brand" that u can mention at a show and ppl recognise and not wanting to pay much. it was like 52 bucks and everyone i know has heard of bomz intakes. might have been fake tho.

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                              #15
                              Ha ha, I spent 15 Bucks and got my friends old no-name-brand CIA and with a good filter, it's worth the 15 bucks.
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