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I do agree, however, that once you're intake air velocity is high enough the material is irrelevant.
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CAI hands down. k&n
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k&n isnt always metal.. idk why people keep saying its a hot air intake. the one i have is plastic and doesnt get hot lol and works just fine. i got it for free but i think the VRAM intakes look cool too. but when i buy a different intake im going to spend the money and get the carbon fiber Roto-fab, my uncle has it on his ZL1 and it looks amazing. but if u can get a k&n for cheap do it u wont regret it but if your going to spend the cash go with CAI or a carbon fiber roto-fab
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I do not doubt that CAI may make a "better" intake, but I just put a K&N Blackhawk on my SS a couple of weeks ago, and I could not be more pleased. Significant performance increase, didn't have to relocate the washer fluid bottle, have had no CEL, and it's a dry filament, so I expect no MAF issues. Again, we all know CAI has an elite product, but I am very pleased with the Blackhawk.
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I started doing some research on this. Anybody that has a cold air kit needs to watch this:
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When it comes to intakes buy the one that looks the best to you. I've had the cheapest and I've had one of "the best". Both perform.
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I have had the exoerience in owning a K&N too. And yes at first, I thought it was great! It changed the sound under the hood, and I felt a noticeable difference. It wasn't until I started tracking my car when I saw exactly how bad it was compared to my current ADM Race Intake. It's DA BOMB!
So if you just want a feel good mod for a cheap price, then K&N will satisfy you, but if you want to get the best bang for your buck, spend the extra $150-200 and get a good CAI that will really perform. |
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It also needs to be said that there is much more to the design of these things than an air filter on the end of a tube. The tube itself (thermal properties aside) plays an important role in the flow characteristics of the intake air. High-end intakes have a great deal of R&D to solve the temperature and flow issues encountered with a stock setup.
Also, the electronic controls for the vehicle in question play a part in the effectiveness of a CAI. Some engine programming pulls a great deal of ignition timing based on intake air temperature. Some vehicles don't. In our Camaros, it's very important to feed the coolest air possible to our engines for the sake of more ignition timing, which equates to more power. I actually experimented with my own setup. On a hot day (90*F), I did some datalogging, with specific focus on the IAT (intake air temperature), and the ignition timing. Stock: 123*F IAT @ idle, 115*F IAT @ 65 MPH, ignition timing @ 18* adv. CAI: 114*F IAT @ idle, 105*F IAT @ 65 MPH, ignition timing @ 22* adv. CAI w/ scoop: 115* IAT @ idle, 90*F @ 65 MPH, ignition timing @ 25* adv. They work well on our cars. K&N vs CAI? Haven't owned K&N since my Mustang days, so I can't say. I own CAI, and it's a high-quality, high-function component. $399 well spent, IMHO.
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Compare your intake to mine, then tell me which one would give more significant performance gains. It's all about perspective.
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same here. i just switched from a Halltech to ADM Race and i like it a lot.
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CAI, Roto-Fab or Airaid would be my top choices. Feel free to call, PM or email me anytime with questions.
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