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Old Apr 5, 2006 | 05:05 PM
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Originally Posted by civic_96
I got one from ebay (short ram) pretty cheap....im gonna get the k&n filter for it . I just hope its easy...lol..;-)
JDM92 gave you a pic, and there are LOTS others if you type in "CIVIC INTAKE" under yahoo images. You'll spend more time taking things off, than putting it on. You'll have fun and want to more. :goodjob: If you get stuck, take pictures and post them.
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Old Apr 6, 2006 | 10:53 AM
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i think short rams are not as good as cold air but they are safer. trust me. if you use your car as a daily driver your gona want a short ram unless it never rains where you live. and all those little stuff they say prevents water from getting in, they don't work. try feeling the filter on a CAI after a car wash. its WET. but its pretty good if your on the track. and anyways i think short rams sound way better. both have there goods and bads
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Old Apr 6, 2006 | 07:23 PM
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I just got an AEM short ram intake. I priced the cold air intake and it was a few hundred more than the short ram. I went to AEM's website (www.aempower.com) and checked out some of the dynos they did. I'm not really going to be going crazy on my car so for the couple hundred bucks, I decided to go with the short ram intake. The performance difference didn't seem to be that much more.

Sometimes a short ram intake provides close to the same or better performance compared to a cold air.
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