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what adds more horsepower to the engine...
WeaPon R Dragon Intake Or... Weapon R Hyper Intake?
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It doesn't really matter cause you won't feel any difference between them.
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will it give effect to my engine?
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I would say very minimal, as long as they draw air from the same place. By the way, why Weapon R? I heard people complaining about them. For me, I prefer K&N or Apexi.
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i think both at practically the same. Just get whatever is more expensive. You get what you pay for.
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both are 120-ish...Should i just make a homemade cold air intake and get the best results?
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$120 is kinda pricy for an intake. You can make your own for much cheaper than that. K&N cone filter is like $45 and will do the job.
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my cousin wants an intake for her celi... So Weapon R is the best one to get? 
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make yur own its better n cheaper
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i kinda like my iceman 
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do what conrad said before. Use civic intake piping and stick the stock airbox on the end. All around better for the engine with practically the same "gains" as a cone filter.
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I made a homemade cold air intake using 3" PVC and a K&N cone filter positioned directly behind the lower front air dam. I felt a minor increase in performance, but I like the sound it makes. However, the increase in performance is so minimal that you will quickly get used to it and wont even notice it after a week or so. I'm sure my homemade intake moves as much or more air than the $120 brands, but the opening in the throttle body is still as small as it ever was.
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my intake for my gts cost 35 bux  had to cut it short cause it wasn't for the celi, lmao, but it's great, and great sound  -ash
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