Cold Air Vs Short Ram Intakes?
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EEEK!! Be careful with CAI
I had the AEM CAI on my previous Civic, and it did make a slight difference, however, whenever it rained, I had to switch out to my short ram Intake because as soon as I hit a puddle, water got sucked into my engine BAD BAD BAD!! If you live in an area that doesn't get flooded when it rains, or there is no rain, you are good to go. I suggest the CAI if you are going to be running some forced induction. But that's just lil ol me
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Re: EEEK!! Be careful with CAI
Originally posted by Powderpuff Girl
I had the AEM CAI on my previous Civic, and it did make a slight difference, however, whenever it rained, I had to switch out to my short ram Intake because as soon as I hit a puddle, water got sucked into my engine BAD BAD BAD!! If you live in an area that doesn't get flooded when it rains, or there is no rain, you are good to go. I suggest the CAI if you are going to be running some forced induction. But that's just lil ol me
I had the AEM CAI on my previous Civic, and it did make a slight difference, however, whenever it rained, I had to switch out to my short ram Intake because as soon as I hit a puddle, water got sucked into my engine BAD BAD BAD!! If you live in an area that doesn't get flooded when it rains, or there is no rain, you are good to go. I suggest the CAI if you are going to be running some forced induction. But that's just lil ol me