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Oscar_7thgen 04-30-2015 12:31 PM

Help!!!!, Need Suggestions on Air Intake
 
Best cold air intake for a 2005 Honda Accord SE v6 coupe??

Any suggestions?

TexasHonda 04-30-2015 01:41 PM

I moved your post for better attention.

My own opinion is stick w/ original parts. CAI's only change sound of air intake and offer no performance benefits.

good luck

shipo 04-30-2015 02:04 PM

Your car already has a very good CAI; unless you want more noise don't mess with it.

woody31 04-30-2015 06:05 PM

X3 do not change it,,best thing to do is get a drop in K & N air filter, and you will get mixed reviews on this topic as well. I run a drop in K & N air filter for the last 11 yrs and have had ZERO ISSUES with it.

Prospector 04-30-2015 07:14 PM

After-market CAI's are not worth the money invested, you can increase air flow and get the 'sound' desired simply by removing the baffles from the resonator box (do not remove the entire resonator box) which has been added to quieten the intake air rush for the general buying public... plus removing the baffles will give you a true cold air intake. All under the hood CAI models are still breathing at least some warm air from the engine compartment.

Here is an example:

shipo 04-30-2015 07:21 PM


Originally Posted by Prospector (Post 359282)
All under the hood CAI models are still breathing at least some warm air from the engine compartment

Not sure where you're getting this from; virtually every factory intake I can think of pulls in 100% "cold" air from the leading edge of the hood; that is, except for the units which have an alternate path to help the engine warm up, and then once warm, 100% cold air. The flip side is that virtually all short ram intakes breathe hot engine compartment air, and many so-called CAIs, uhhh, for a lack of a better term, aren't.

Prospector 04-30-2015 07:25 PM


Prospector 04-30-2015 07:26 PM

I agree, Shipo. What I was saying, or attempting to say, is that after-market CAI's pull in a higher percentage of warm engine air compared to the factory intake

shipo 04-30-2015 07:52 PM


Originally Posted by Prospector (Post 359286)
I agree, Shipo. What I was saying, or attempting to say, is that after-market CAI's pull in a higher percentage of warm engine air compared to the factory intake

Ahhh, got it; sorry I interpreted your words. :)

Prospector 04-30-2015 08:10 PM

That's ok, buddy... Bottom line: we're on the same page


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