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Old 04-03-2010, 12:25 PM
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Default Aem ITR vs Injen ITR? Cold air intake

Are there any differences that should make me push for antoher brand? Im looking for horsepower over fitment. Any fitment issues you know please lmk. But if there is a dynoable difference lmk also.
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its pretty much tubing with a filter on it
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both perform about the same and as said before its just tubing with a filter.

if you want proven hp gains then go with a samco hose with a bpi velocity stack setup.

proven hp gains there. i have seen first hand the dyno gains from it...best bang for your buck i think. others will most likely agree as well
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Default Re: Aem ITR vs Injen ITR? Cold air intake

Originally Posted by gosu08
both perform about the same and as said before its just tubing with a filter.

if you want proven hp gains then go with a samco hose with a bpi velocity stack setup.

proven hp gains there. i have seen first hand the dyno gains from it...best bang for your buck i think. others will most likely agree as well
Have you ever tested the Samco against the AEM/Injen ITR cold air? If you did, you may not say that...


The guys that founded Injen used to work for AEM so the power difference between the two intakes should be negligable.
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Default Re: Aem ITR vs Injen ITR? Cold air intake

what do you have on your engine as of now?
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i have got injen cai on my itr love the sound of it but am changing it mugen soon
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Originally Posted by 00Red_SiR
Have you ever tested the Samco against the AEM/Injen ITR cold air? If you did, you may not say that...


The guys that founded Injen used to work for AEM so the power difference between the two intakes should be negligable.

thanks this is what i was looking for. BTW...PERFORMER X manifold has been put on. Looking for hopefully 215whp. 1.9.
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Originally Posted by tempsohc
thanks this is what i was looking for. BTW...PERFORMER X manifold has been put on. Looking for hopefully 215whp. 1.9.
I have the AEM ITR CAI on my GSR with a Performer X IM. Link is listed below, there are some pictures in the thread.
https://honda-tech.com/forums/all-motor-naturally-aspirated-44/gsr-intake-system-upgrade-2671606/
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