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In hot and humid conditions, your bogging will increase at low rpms. You won't notice any performance loss at high speeds (common with most short ram intakes) so unless you live in a climate noted above or street race at every opportunity, you'll probably like the sound more than you miss the 1-2hp you're losing off a stop light.
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Originally posted by Dark_Sub_Rosa
well that settles it, top is going back on in the morning. I am just getting itchy waiting for my Spugen exhaust to get here.
well that settles it, top is going back on in the morning. I am just getting itchy waiting for my Spugen exhaust to get here.
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Originally posted by s22k
just chop off the resonance box connected to the air filter housing.
just chop off the resonance box connected to the air filter housing.
Seems this would be the best of both worlds for those of us that don't particularly care to get a CAI at the moment. Far as I can tell the S is so highly tuned you really aren't going to get THAT much increase by only adding the CAI alone (butt dyno'd) It's more for the cool factor, I personally get that from the sound coming out of the hood.
I took my lid off in the dead of summer a few months ago and noticed a power drop so I put it back on. Now that the outside temp has cooled I've taken it back off (I like the extra bit of growl at WOT) and feel no performance loss. I wouldn't go so far as to say I can feel a gain.
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