EK9 CTR Intake Help?
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Re: EK9 CTR Intake Help? (NZMugenITR)
I like AEM personally. I guess it depends on what type of air intake you want. (Short, Cold-Air) If your going for a short-ram, i'd look at the J's racing. If your going for Cold-Air and you want to spend the money you could go Mugen, but I don't think the power gains/$ are worth the extra cash. I'd buy a AEM cold-air and bypass vavle and spend the money you saved on something else.
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Re: EK9 CTR Intake Help? (NZMugenITR)
*** that, too much money, everybody is sooooo hyped up on all the jdm BS it's starting to make me sick. For the same amount of power gains you can get a cheep aluminum cai and save ya cash for the internals of the engine....that's where the REAL power comes from. I bought an e-bay cai and it gets the job done and sounds great when VTEC hits
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Re: EK9 CTR Intake Help? (VTiVTo8000rpm)
Those E-bay CAI are taiwan-made toilet-trash. You'd be better off buying some dryer
tubing and attaching a K&N filter to the end. I'm not advocating him spending a lot of money or buying J's just because it's "JDM". I just think for the money the AEM is a well-enginered intake that's been proven to make power. It all boil's down to your priorities, and what you want to do with the car. Just my .02
tubing and attaching a K&N filter to the end. I'm not advocating him spending a lot of money or buying J's just because it's "JDM". I just think for the money the AEM is a well-enginered intake that's been proven to make power. It all boil's down to your priorities, and what you want to do with the car. Just my .02
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Re: (beaterdriver)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by beaterdriver »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">get a fake j's, its cheap and makes power</TD></TR></TABLE>
i second that. i just got mine from sportcompactonly.com (they should still be running their HT special) for $50 shipped. just call them and tell them you want the honda-tech special j's copy intake. regular price is $100+ shipping. the only thing that kinda sucks is that they are only running the special on the blue ones. i am very happy with mine. it is loud as hell and sounds mean. my 70mph and up is improved a whole lot.
i second that. i just got mine from sportcompactonly.com (they should still be running their HT special) for $50 shipped. just call them and tell them you want the honda-tech special j's copy intake. regular price is $100+ shipping. the only thing that kinda sucks is that they are only running the special on the blue ones. i am very happy with mine. it is loud as hell and sounds mean. my 70mph and up is improved a whole lot.
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Re: (DelSolDon)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DelSolDon »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i second that. i just got mine from sportcompactonly.com (they should still be running their HT special) for $50 shipped. just call them and tell them you want the honda-tech special j's copy intake. regular price is $100+ shipping. the only thing that kinda sucks is that they are only running the special on the blue ones. i am very happy with mine. it is loud as hell and sounds mean. my 70mph and up is improved a whole lot. </TD></TR></TABLE>
I um..third it...
the passwordjdm cf intake is alot like the J's and is $150...I like the way it looks...and performs, teh SCO intake is pretty good too.
I um..third it...
the passwordjdm cf intake is alot like the J's and is $150...I like the way it looks...and performs, teh SCO intake is pretty good too.
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