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#2168 Oct 14, 6:11am
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Which intake? Injen or AEM? Is there that much of a difference between them? i know AEM is better at low rpm's and Injen is better at high, but can you really tell that much? How much downlow do you lose for Injen? or high for AEM? can anyone tell me? thanks. confused


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They're both pretty much the same, go with the AEM because its smog/carb approved so it won't be a headache when you go to get a smog check down the line...

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yeah sounds good to me, thanks for the help man! thumbsup


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