cold air intake vs short ram for jrsc!!!!
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cold air intake vs short ram for jrsc!!!!
hi i just got my jrsc kit running on my engine and im thinking which type of intake to use..... should i use a coldair intake that goes down up to the bumper or use a short ram ....... were will i get more power from the two....... im looking for topend power.
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Shorter might be good for velocity to the blower, but the heat thats created kills it. I reccomend a cold air, just for cooling purposes. I made over 300whp with one on my blower setup.(not that it was because of the intake)
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by rmcdaniels »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">We tested it on the dyno at RLZ one day with my setup, a 3" AEM ITR CAI actually made the most power.</TD></TR></TABLE>
did you also dyno filterless?
did you also dyno filterless?
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how about for my set up ????? b18c1block b18c head type r. b16b cams,mugen headers, 64mm throtle body. what diameter should i use sir?????? so i guess i should go for CAI.....???????
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i just got the header for free from my brother..... what should i go for CAI or shortram????? pls help me decide. thanks guys!!
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Well if its always cool or cold in your area i'd pick up a SRI...if its not then the engine temps are going to climb and i'd get a CAI since the JRSC is a huge heat blower.
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im from the philippines and its really hot in here so i guess ill just have to try it in the dyno...... what do you guys think?????? thanks!!!
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Listen to myself, rmcdaniels, and sovxietday. We have tryed numerous setups and CAI is what works the best...no matter what climate. I'd like to see proof from everyone on here that is chiming in and saying go short ram.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Hcivic02 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">id spend the money on some a better JRSC friendly header...which isn't much really</TD></TR></TABLE>
His Mugen header will work just fine
His Mugen header will work just fine
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