AEM/ INJEN CAI. Another Intake Question.
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AEM/ INJEN CAI. Another Intake Question.
Hey What's up guy's.
I have A Question. Which of these intake's has tha loudest VTEC sound?
and which of these intake's make tha Whistle Noise, (Does aem whistle)?
Thx for tha help in advance.
I have A Question. Which of these intake's has tha loudest VTEC sound?
and which of these intake's make tha Whistle Noise, (Does aem whistle)?
Thx for tha help in advance.
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I have the AEM CAI, and it's damn loud while VTEC is engaged. It whistles at a certain throttle position. I've heard the Injen CAI, and it's probably just as loud.
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I think that given they're both basically the same design (except for the 1pc vs. 2pc), they would be similar in noise level. It would probably boil down to which air filter allows more sound to travel outside the intake.
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I say AEM is loud, especially when Vtec is engaged. I personally wouldnt get either intake. Take a look at Comptech before you make your decision. Mugen is another option. I wouldnt get this intake either because it has a $1500 price tag. Way to much in my opinion. Spoon would be another option but the CF airduct cant take extreme heat(it will fade). My Comptech does make a whistle sound.
Take a look at HKS or Greddy.
Good luck
Take a look at HKS or Greddy.
Good luck
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My Spugen CAI is pretty darn loud in VTEC, WOT.
Definately takes a different tone altogether than any other intake I've heard.
While neat (and I'm pretty sure loud bolt ons add at least 10-12 hp), I'm more interested in losing the bog feel that the stock setup has (at least to my butt dyno) at 4K RPM. The Spugen CAI setup has done this very well.
If you're in So Cal, Spugen may be an option.
Definately takes a different tone altogether than any other intake I've heard.
While neat (and I'm pretty sure loud bolt ons add at least 10-12 hp), I'm more interested in losing the bog feel that the stock setup has (at least to my butt dyno) at 4K RPM. The Spugen CAI setup has done this very well.
If you're in So Cal, Spugen may be an option.