What intake are you running?
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Vehicle: 2000 Cobalt Blue Tib
What intake are you running?
Everyone seems to be all about AEM. I have an Injen and was wondering why there isnt much love for that company. dunno.gif
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Vehicle: 2001 hyundai tiburon
AEM and AEM style are the way to go, hands down..
it gets the coldest air and gets the filter out of the engine bay..
if you have fog lights and your splash guards, the aem will protect the filter from splashing water better also.. it does sit lower than the ingen, but i'd hope you didnt plan to take the tib in 5"-6" of water anytime soon anyway.
it gets the coldest air and gets the filter out of the engine bay..
if you have fog lights and your splash guards, the aem will protect the filter from splashing water better also.. it does sit lower than the ingen, but i'd hope you didnt plan to take the tib in 5"-6" of water anytime soon anyway.
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4inch diameter piece of straight pipe and a autozone cheapo filter
i ran a injen for years never had a problem, got it for 60 bux so who cares
it dynoed 1hp less than the aem
hell even the aem dynoed less than the random special lol
i ran a injen for years never had a problem, got it for 60 bux so who cares
it dynoed 1hp less than the aem
hell even the aem dynoed less than the random special lol
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I have a K&N cold air intake. I bought it from this place last year when it was on sale for only $99.
http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/details/...QK33570647.html
http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/details/...QK33570647.html