Q: How is K&N FIPK (Fuel Injection Performance Kit) intake kit?
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Q: How is K&N FIPK (Fuel Injection Performance Kit) intake kit?
Has anyone ever tried out the K&N FIPK for their EX or Si?
The quality seems pretty good. I just haven't heard much about it.
Also, which <u>short-ram[/b] intake gives a good HP & torque gain? Thanks.
The quality seems pretty good. I just haven't heard much about it.
Also, which <u>short-ram[/b] intake gives a good HP & torque gain? Thanks.
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Re: Q: How is K&N FIPK (Fuel Injection Performance Kit) intake kit? (The Professional)
Most short rams give similar gains. Problem is, they are sucking in underhood heat, which lowers power in most cases. Heatshields and air ducting running from the bumper solve this.
The big-bucks option that is a pretty cool piece is the J's racing intake. There are knockoffs of it that are more affordable.
Comptech Icebox is also good, but also pricey.
Options are plenty--most will give similar gains within a couple of hp's.
The big-bucks option that is a pretty cool piece is the J's racing intake. There are knockoffs of it that are more affordable.
Comptech Icebox is also good, but also pricey.
Options are plenty--most will give similar gains within a couple of hp's.
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