What brand air intake is good?
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Re: What brand air intake is good? (jdmcd5a)
since your in cali i see go with aem since you can avoid the hassle of getting a ticket for modified intake but...if your area doesnt have hatter cops then get a ebay one and get a nice filter to go with it
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Re: What brand air intake is good? (Tyte-S)
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I like my CAI. But if you feel you need to do quick maintenance on the filter, just get SRI. Beats taking out the bumper just to clean the filter. =D
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besides the fact that it wont pass in California I don't think that would fit into the Accord engine bay unless you relocated the battery. I could be wrong, not sure I've ever seen one in an Accord.
besides the fact that it wont pass in California I don't think that would fit into the Accord engine bay unless you relocated the battery. I could be wrong, not sure I've ever seen one in an Accord.
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Re: (TouringAccord)
I got the V2 on my Accord. I could definately tell the difference, and it's not too much of a hassle to maintain. With the AEM filters you're not suppose to have to clean or oil them.
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