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I hear ya. Most people feel exactly the same about whichever brand they have. CAI is a good set-up but it isn't my style. I like ram air systems! If it weren't for Vararam I would have gotten the CAI, probably... |
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With a vortech you won't be able to use the vararam any longer either. Just my.2
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2001 ws6, 40k miles, Ls3 416 stroker, short block built by PER the rest by me. LPE Ls3 heads milled to 12-1 comp, FAST 102, NW 102, kooks 2", dual DMH cutouts, Magnaflow C/B, BTR cam + springs. Full UMI suspension.
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Yea that sucks man. And I love my Vararam soo much, lol! Once I go with the blower I will just sell the Vararam. I don't plan to ever go backwards, so once the blower is on it will stay on and I'll never need the Vararam again (sniffle)... |
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Never tried the Fastlane intake, didn't see the need to. ADM, and Roto-Fab are on my list of intakes that I would like to try, but I haven't run out and bought them because I didn't view them as big "players" in the Camaro intake market that I needed to be "better" than... The best thing that the ADM intake has going for it, is that it puts the MAF inside the airbox, which should help keep it cooler/report lower IAT's, great idea! As far as I know, it's currently the only intake on the market that does this? I've tried the rest mentioned in the thread title, along with 2-3 others not mentioned before I would consider some of the others. Keeping in mind, I haven't dynoed every one of them, I have tried them all at the drag strip. I've seen between 0-1 mph gains at the track vs stock, to about a 3-4 mph gain at the track with two of the three intakes you have narrowed your search down to. But none of them that I have tried hold a candle to the one that you can't even get. |
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The second test shows a 16 tq gain, while the 3rd test after yet another redesign shows a 24 tq gain. |
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And one of the most valuable features is the versatility! You can start out NA and change your mind and go supercharged and not have to start over like what you would have to do with most others! Jason I'm not saying that your intake is or isn't better Bc it's still too new, but I can't see how you would be naive enough to say that ADM or Rotofab are not quote "big players" in the Camaro intake market? I guess if your saying are they the most hyped and most marketed by vendors, then yes you are correct, but if you go by performance and value then they are both strong contenders. Some of the FASTEST cars have ADM intakes so again dyno isn't the end all. Lets see some track times. |
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So while all these so called comparison tests only give a snap shot at how each intake compares to each other with NO CHANGES TO TUNE OR CIRCUMSTANCES, you don't see the real picture as to how that same intake would perform in a multitude of situations with a corrected tune! You can have a CAI that is gaining you 18hp in perfect conditions.... But throw it in a hot environment, like say in the staging lanes or a stop light while driving on the street, and now that same intake is gonna make less hp due to TIMING being pulled! This is where the difference in the temp that the ECM READS IS IMPORTANT! Less timing pulled = MORE HORSEPOWER! And if someone thinks that the Intake temps in their CAI are the exact same as ambient, under hot weather and stop and go traffic, then that person must believe that there engine puts off no heat and that their intake does not HEAT SOAK WHATSOEVER! Which is another reason I think ADM's combination is 1 step above someone like CAI inc. both have a tightly sealed well constructed box, so that in itself helps keep the temps cooler than an open lid style. But the MAF placement INSIDE THE SEALED BOX is gaining you TIMING. Now, your tuner can adjust for the air/fuel and give you the best of both worlds! A well tuned ADM RACE CAI, is IMO the top of the food chain in OVERALL PERFORMANCE AND QUALITY! And it looks good too! I will say that probably on a perfect weather day at the track, -1000 DA Vararam would hold it's own Bc I do like how it puts down power too. Just don't think it will in all other situations regardless of the addition to the heat shield. MAF is still gonna read what it reads and placement is the key. |
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Ok cool! I do agree with that assessment then Jason! Most people on the forum are CAI inc supporters, and they are a good intake. But you and I both know that when it comes to forum sales, the snowball effect will prevail! The more vendors that pop threads 4 to 5 times a day to represent their product, the more people buy it, then there is more people that in turn post comments about it when we see the millionth thread saying "which CAI should I get?" Your right tho, ADM CAI isn't all over the forum, Bc there aren't 10 vendors selling them or pushing them. Andy lets his engine builds and track times they put out speak for themselves. Then if people want performance, they come to him.
Most newbies will just pick a side and follow the leads of the majority when it comes to choosing a CAI. I myself am out to pull the #1 spot on the Fast List so I only care about performance, not the hype that comes with a part. But to each his own. They can follow the masses, or follow the FASTEST! I like the fact that you are out to tackle the "brand X" monster and even out the lopsidedness of the market! Hope your CAI does well. |
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