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#104357 Feb 16, 10:12am
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between a short ram intake and one of those longer ones? is therelikea difference in HP?

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This has been covered a ton, the "long one" is a Cold Air Intake (CAI). Yes, there is a difference is HP, CAI make a few more because of the colder denser air. Do a search and you will find all there is to know.

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Originally Posted by Gen7fan
This has been covered a ton, the "long one" is a Cold Air Intake (CAI). Yes, there is a difference is HP, CAI make a few more because of the colder denser air. Do a search and you will find all there is to know.

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Originally Posted by Peterkwon87
between a short ram intake and one of those longer ones? is therelikea difference in HP?

Yea, the longer one you are referring to is a cold air intake, while the shorter one is of course the short ram. The cold air intake does add a few more horses, and is better performance wise. But keep in mind that a cold air intake is more likely to hydrolock than a short ram, would is HIGHLY unlikely to hydrolock. If you want low end power, go with AEM, but if you want power in the higher RPMs, go with Injen thumbsup

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Originally Posted by CeLlYgT04
Originally Posted by Peterkwon87
between a short ram intake and one of those longer ones? is therelikea difference in HP?

Yea, the longer one you are referring to is a cold air intake, while the shorter one is of course the short ram. The cold air intake does add a few more horses, and is better performance wise. But keep in mind that a cold air intake is more likely to hydrolock than a short ram, would is HIGHLY unlikely to hydrolock. If you want low end power, go with AEM, but if you want power in the higher RPMs, go with Injen thumbsup
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CAI's give the engine colder air, which colder air has denser air in terms of oxygen, more oxygen going into the engine means more combustion, which then equals more hp...And yeah i agree as well, Injen gives more higher end RPM, and AEM gives more lower end RPM, its your choice, but i recommend, Injen for GT Manuals and AEM for GT/GTS Auto and Gts Manual..


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