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SRI or CAI ?
#1
SRI or CAI ?
one question: SRI or CAI
So basically Im trying to decide between a short ram intake and a Cold air intake...,
right now im leaning toward a sri, because I dont hear the greatest things about cold air intake flowage, and ive read that they can actually decrease hp from the stock airbox. Is this true? Also, I live in wisconsin, where it rains a lot, so would that be a problem?
so what do you think?
CAI or SRI...
So basically Im trying to decide between a short ram intake and a Cold air intake...,
right now im leaning toward a sri, because I dont hear the greatest things about cold air intake flowage, and ive read that they can actually decrease hp from the stock airbox. Is this true? Also, I live in wisconsin, where it rains a lot, so would that be a problem?
so what do you think?
CAI or SRI...
#2
RE: SRI or CAI ?
thats weird because i have heard many good things about CAI's and i have not heard anything about SRI's. i am coming close to getting a fujita CAI which i have heard is a good CAI, and it is the only onei found which is compatible with my MAF sensor (i live in california).
#4
RE: SRI or CAI ?
this subject comes up alot. i think its really a matter of preference. but supposedly sri's have better lowend power due to the short tube but cai's have bettter high end power because of the cold air. sri's have the filter high in the engine bay where the air can get pretty hot from the engine and the cai's have their filters low in the fender well where the air doesnt get as hot from the engine. if youre considering a cai but youre worried about water you can get a bypass valvebut ive heard bad things about those too. some say you lose power from a bypass valve and that if it gets too old and deteriorate it can get sucked into your cylinders. alot of guys on gen7accord claim they have cai's and drive in the rain with no bypass valve and theyre fine. some even live in areas with alot of rain. they say as long as you dont completely submerge the filter you should be fine. as long as you dont drive in puddles past the bottom of your bumper you should be safe. this is really only what i remember from reading about the stuff . so i might be wrong search the forum and read it yourself
#5
RE: SRI or CAI ?
ORIGINAL: HuYnHness
this subject comes up alot. i think its really a matter of preference. but supposedly sri's have better lowend power due to the short tube but cai's have bettter high end power because of the cold air. sri's have the filter high in the engine bay where the air can get pretty hot from the engine and the cai's have their filters low in the fender well where the air doesnt get as hot from the engine. if youre considering a cai but youre worried about water you can get a bypass valvebut ive heard bad things about those too. some say you lose power from a bypass valve and that if it gets too old and deteriorate it can get sucked into your cylinders. alot of guys on gen7accord claim they have cai's and drive in the rain with no bypass valve and theyre fine. some even live in areas with alot of rain. they say as long as you dont completely submerge the filter you should be fine. as long as you dont drive in puddles past the bottom of your bumper you should be safe. this is really only what i remember from reading about the stuff . so i might be wrong search the forum and read it yourself
this subject comes up alot. i think its really a matter of preference. but supposedly sri's have better lowend power due to the short tube but cai's have bettter high end power because of the cold air. sri's have the filter high in the engine bay where the air can get pretty hot from the engine and the cai's have their filters low in the fender well where the air doesnt get as hot from the engine. if youre considering a cai but youre worried about water you can get a bypass valvebut ive heard bad things about those too. some say you lose power from a bypass valve and that if it gets too old and deteriorate it can get sucked into your cylinders. alot of guys on gen7accord claim they have cai's and drive in the rain with no bypass valve and theyre fine. some even live in areas with alot of rain. they say as long as you dont completely submerge the filter you should be fine. as long as you dont drive in puddles past the bottom of your bumper you should be safe. this is really only what i remember from reading about the stuff . so i might be wrong search the forum and read it yourself
#6
RE: SRI or CAI ?
thanks, im pretty sure im guna go with a SRI. But one more question...
Are those $15 SRI's on ebay worth anything? why would anyone pay $120 for a aluminum pipe if they can get one off ebay for $15?
Would it be possible to buy one of those ebay ones and put a K&N (or similar) filter on it? Cuz a $15 pipe ill trust... a $15 air filter... nah.
Are those $15 SRI's on ebay worth anything? why would anyone pay $120 for a aluminum pipe if they can get one off ebay for $15?
Would it be possible to buy one of those ebay ones and put a K&N (or similar) filter on it? Cuz a $15 pipe ill trust... a $15 air filter... nah.
#7
RE: SRI or CAI ?
ORIGINAL: nafango2
thanks, im pretty sure im guna go with a SRI. But one more question...
Are those $15 SRI's on ebay worth anything? why would anyone pay $120 for a aluminum pipe if they can get one off ebay for $15?
Would it be possible to buy one of those ebay ones and put a K&N (or similar) filter on it? Cuz a $15 pipe ill trust... a $15 air filter... nah.
thanks, im pretty sure im guna go with a SRI. But one more question...
Are those $15 SRI's on ebay worth anything? why would anyone pay $120 for a aluminum pipe if they can get one off ebay for $15?
Would it be possible to buy one of those ebay ones and put a K&N (or similar) filter on it? Cuz a $15 pipe ill trust... a $15 air filter... nah.
#8
RE: SRI or CAI ?
I live in California and was wondering if I can just get an Apexi filter that works with the stock intake piping.
http://gen5alive.com/store/index.php...e44189952cfa18
Will this be legal or will I have to get a C.A.R.B. exempt intake?
http://gen5alive.com/store/index.php...e44189952cfa18
Will this be legal or will I have to get a C.A.R.B. exempt intake?
#9
RE: SRI or CAI ?
ORIGINAL: superballz00
I live in California and was wondering if I can just get an Apexi filter that works with the stock intake piping.
http://gen5alive.com/store/index.php...e44189952cfa18
Will this be legal or will I have to get a C.A.R.B. exempt intake?
I live in California and was wondering if I can just get an Apexi filter that works with the stock intake piping.
http://gen5alive.com/store/index.php...e44189952cfa18
Will this be legal or will I have to get a C.A.R.B. exempt intake?