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Old 02-03-2008, 03:15 PM
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whats better i have a short ram K&N but people said i should have just gotten true cold air but i herd with that i easy to hadro lock your car
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For 99% of NA setups, having a cold air vs a short ram isn't going to make a bit of differnce. The way i see it, the CAI can allow your car to hydrolock since it sits lower to the ground, but it isn't something i'd lose sleep over.
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I don't know about all CAIs, but most of (if not all) the AEM CAIs are available with water bypass valves, and from what I hear they're incredibly effective.

However, in my personal opinion, if you're going NA it's best to not bother with an aftermarket intake because they hold a virtually non-existent benefit compared to all the other work that would have to be done in order to make power.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Hardedge &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I don't know about all CAIs, but most of (if not all) the AEM CAIs are available with water bypass valves, and from what I hear they're incredibly effective.

However, in my personal opinion, if you're going NA it's best to not bother with an aftermarket intake because they hold a virtually non-existent benefit compared to all the other work that would have to be done in order to make power. </TD></TR></TABLE>



But strictly for the sake of the question, a CAI might make more power on certain applications because it's a longer tube
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i had an aem cai. deffinatly a noticeable difference over the stock air box or ram air. but yea water on the road sucks. sometimes a didnt drive if it was raining hard.
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