Injen CAI
#4
Dude...
They are not to shabby looks like the number are a little better then AEM's
http://www.injen.com/webpages/testing/orig...iles/rd1375.jpg
They are not to shabby looks like the number are a little better then AEM's
http://www.injen.com/webpages/testing/orig...iles/rd1375.jpg
#7
QUOTE
SPIKE:
Availible soon I have seen the ad
They've been out for a while. I've had mine since May I believe. I love the intake even though it's not low enought to be considered a true CAI. But I don't have to worry everytime it rains when I drive though tongue.gif Availible soon I have seen the ad
Also, if you use the *search* feature, you'll find some feedback in some other threads concerning the Injen intake.
#9
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Tib:
Does it HAVE to have a water bypass valve??? Or can I get away with out one ??
Get it WITHOUT one. You'll never need it with the Injen intake since it's placed fairly high in the engine bay. If the water is high enough to touch the Injen filter, it's not smart to drive through it.
Does it HAVE to have a water bypass valve??? Or can I get away with out one ??
#10
Here is the same topic.
Doesn't it say anywhere on the registering page on things like searching and not posting the same topic in multiple forums? I guess people just don't like to read.
I know Random moved this one from the Hyundai forum, but there was one already in the engine/intake/exhaust forum.
Oh well... just more work for the moderators I guess. wink
Doesn't it say anywhere on the registering page on things like searching and not posting the same topic in multiple forums? I guess people just don't like to read.
I know Random moved this one from the Hyundai forum, but there was one already in the engine/intake/exhaust forum.
Oh well... just more work for the moderators I guess. wink