CAI water protection
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CAI water protection
Im worried about water. Whats the best protection out there? I know there are filter sleeves, and i could put the filter in a certain location. (where would that be) Is there a filter water blocker out there that i can put on along with the sleeve?
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Re: CAI water protection (OMGWTFBBQ!)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by OMGWTFBBQ! »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Buy a short ram intake and the problem is forever solved.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Better yet, keep your stock box and invest in a K&N or Spoon drop-in filter, and save your money. Best bang-for-your-buck IMHO.
Better yet, keep your stock box and invest in a K&N or Spoon drop-in filter, and save your money. Best bang-for-your-buck IMHO.
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Re: CAI water protection (OMGWTFBBQ!)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by OMGWTFBBQ! »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Buy a short ram intake and the problem is forever solved.</TD></TR></TABLE>
x2 the password jdm whale ***** one will do and you dont have to worry about water, and you get one hp or two, unless you got vents on your hood or you decide to take a swim in the lake..lols
x2 the password jdm whale ***** one will do and you dont have to worry about water, and you get one hp or two, unless you got vents on your hood or you decide to take a swim in the lake..lols
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Re: CAI water protection (ek-g6)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ek-g6 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
x2 the password jdm whale ***** one will do and you dont have to worry about water, and you get one hp or two, unless you got vents on your hood or you decide to take a swim in the lake..lols </TD></TR></TABLE>
LMAO
x2 the password jdm whale ***** one will do and you dont have to worry about water, and you get one hp or two, unless you got vents on your hood or you decide to take a swim in the lake..lols </TD></TR></TABLE>
LMAO
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Re: CAI water protection (duefuss)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by duefuss »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
LMAO
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Wonder how many knots you can go with that mod
LMAO
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Wonder how many knots you can go with that mod
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Re: CAI water protection (G2 Speed)
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Wonder how many knots you can go with that mod </TD></TR></TABLE>
Omg that was such a stupid of a joke it was actually funny.
As stated if you want a CAI your best bet is a filter sleeve and bypass valve. Or as also stated you could just invest in a short ram instead.
Wonder how many knots you can go with that mod </TD></TR></TABLE>
Omg that was such a stupid of a joke it was actually funny.
As stated if you want a CAI your best bet is a filter sleeve and bypass valve. Or as also stated you could just invest in a short ram instead.
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Re: CAI water protection (Johnny Ricer)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Johnny Ricer »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Omg that was such a stupid of a joke it was actually funny.
As stated if you want a CAI your best bet is a filter sleeve and bypass valve. Or as also stated you could just invest in a short ram instead.</TD></TR></TABLE>
It's late... and the best I could think of..
But Yea ^^^
CAI with Bypass in Summer
Stock Box in Winter
edit: screw short ram... noise maker and is sucking in hot air
Omg that was such a stupid of a joke it was actually funny.
As stated if you want a CAI your best bet is a filter sleeve and bypass valve. Or as also stated you could just invest in a short ram instead.</TD></TR></TABLE>
It's late... and the best I could think of..
But Yea ^^^
CAI with Bypass in Summer
Stock Box in Winter
edit: screw short ram... noise maker and is sucking in hot air
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Re: CAI water protection (G2 Speed)
Most cold air intakes i have seen are actually smaller tube then the factory IF i was you i would get a short ram or keep the stock box. with the lower one removed.
Are you kidding me? Why in the hell would a short ram suck in warm air? maybe if its hella hot out, but a cold air intake isnt really goin to suck in colder air cause its lower neither
STOCK BOX IS A GOOD CHOICE
Are you kidding me? Why in the hell would a short ram suck in warm air? maybe if its hella hot out, but a cold air intake isnt really goin to suck in colder air cause its lower neither
STOCK BOX IS A GOOD CHOICE
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Re: CAI water protection (B16B_coupe)
stock box with drop in filter is always a good choice....i'm not positive but i think the comptech airbox will get a little cooler air without being so low that it will suck in water....
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Re: CAI water protection (B16B_coupe)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B16B_coupe »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Most cold air intakes i have seen are actually smaller tube then the factory IF i was you i would get a short ram or keep the stock box. with the lower one removed.
Are you kidding me? Why in the hell would a short ram suck in warm air? maybe if its hella hot out, but a cold air intake isnt really goin to suck in colder air cause its lower neither
STOCK BOX IS A GOOD CHOICE </TD></TR></TABLE>
Iunno about your engine bay, but mine get's very very hot
Are you kidding me? Why in the hell would a short ram suck in warm air? maybe if its hella hot out, but a cold air intake isnt really goin to suck in colder air cause its lower neither
STOCK BOX IS A GOOD CHOICE </TD></TR></TABLE>
Iunno about your engine bay, but mine get's very very hot
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Re: CAI water protection (DoubleOCivicSI80)
don't worry about it. just steer clear of standing water of any consequence. i drove around w/ a cold air intake on my Civic for 9 years without any problems. I even had a hole in the bumper right in front of the filter.
keep in mind i live in a very rainy ocean side area, so the opportunity was there, but i just was careful.
keep in mind i live in a very rainy ocean side area, so the opportunity was there, but i just was careful.
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Re: CAI water protection (ek-g6)
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x2 the password jdm whale ***** one will do and you dont have to worry about water, and you get one hp or two, unless you got vents on your hood or you decide to take a swim in the lake..lols </TD></TR></TABLE>
Bandwagon parts.
OP: Get a short ram/velocity stack combo and actually make power, or keep the stock airbox and get a good drop in.
Problem solved.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by G2 Speed »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
edit: screw short ram... noise maker and is sucking in hot air</TD></TR></TABLE>
Right, my short ram/velocity stack is just for noise. Forget the fact that it makes proven horsepower over a brand name CAI. Oh, woe is me and all my noise.
x2 the password jdm whale ***** one will do and you dont have to worry about water, and you get one hp or two, unless you got vents on your hood or you decide to take a swim in the lake..lols </TD></TR></TABLE>
Bandwagon parts.
OP: Get a short ram/velocity stack combo and actually make power, or keep the stock airbox and get a good drop in.
Problem solved.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by G2 Speed »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
edit: screw short ram... noise maker and is sucking in hot air</TD></TR></TABLE>
Right, my short ram/velocity stack is just for noise. Forget the fact that it makes proven horsepower over a brand name CAI. Oh, woe is me and all my noise.
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Re: CAI water protection (G2 Speed)
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Iunno about your engine bay, but mine get's very very hot </TD></TR></TABLE>
mine dosent, lol....
Iunno about your engine bay, but mine get's very very hot </TD></TR></TABLE>
mine dosent, lol....
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Re: CAI water protection (B16B_coupe)
My freind had an AEM CAI on his old eg, It made a very pronounced throaty tone that rivaled most short rams that I've heard. AEM's "acoustically tuned" intakes are given that name for one reason or another I suppose. They can both be reasonably quiet if you arent running the motor like a bat out of hell either.
The fact that a short ram sucks in air from the engine bay depletes 1-2 hp if that compared to a CAI. Worrying about that is like crying over spilt milk.
The fact that a short ram sucks in air from the engine bay depletes 1-2 hp if that compared to a CAI. Worrying about that is like crying over spilt milk.
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Re: CAI water protection (G2 Speed)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by G2 Speed »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
edit: screw short ram... noise maker and is sucking in hot air</TD></TR></TABLE>
Tell me you dont really believe that? The CAI is only getting cooler air when you are at a stand still. Once you start moving, the air in the engine bay circulates, and is the same temp as outside the hood.
It doesnt matter really.
edit: screw short ram... noise maker and is sucking in hot air</TD></TR></TABLE>
Tell me you dont really believe that? The CAI is only getting cooler air when you are at a stand still. Once you start moving, the air in the engine bay circulates, and is the same temp as outside the hood.
It doesnt matter really.
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Re: CAI water protection (black_EM1)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by black_EM1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Right, my short ram/velocity stack is just for noise. Forget the fact that it makes proven horsepower over a brand name CAI. Oh, woe is me and all my noise. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Pics of said setup?
Right, my short ram/velocity stack is just for noise. Forget the fact that it makes proven horsepower over a brand name CAI. Oh, woe is me and all my noise. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Pics of said setup?
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