Make your own CAI
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Make your own CAI
I built my CAI using this link as reference.
http://www.teamdelsol.com/howto/coldair/diycoldair.htm
I also header wraped the CAI to make sure the air temp stayed down.
This is the K&N filter part # I used. RX-3820
It's one of their new filter designs Universal X-Stream Clamp-on. It's a cone filter but also sucks in air from the very top of the filter unlike most.
Here's a link to the filter
http://www.knfilters.com/universal/X-stream.htm
(This is a QUOTE from Random)
If you can find one, go for an air filter with the top, and sides having filter material. Most filters have a solid top.
Stay away from any filter that just uses metal mesh as their filter medium. These filters flow great, but they do not do a great job of filtering the air.
I personally prefer the "cotton gauze" style similar to K&N. I personally really don't like "foam" air filters. I just don't think they do a good enough job of filtering the air.
http://www.teamdelsol.com/howto/coldair/diycoldair.htm
I also header wraped the CAI to make sure the air temp stayed down.
This is the K&N filter part # I used. RX-3820
It's one of their new filter designs Universal X-Stream Clamp-on. It's a cone filter but also sucks in air from the very top of the filter unlike most.
Here's a link to the filter
http://www.knfilters.com/universal/X-stream.htm
(This is a QUOTE from Random)
If you can find one, go for an air filter with the top, and sides having filter material. Most filters have a solid top.
Stay away from any filter that just uses metal mesh as their filter medium. These filters flow great, but they do not do a great job of filtering the air.
I personally prefer the "cotton gauze" style similar to K&N. I personally really don't like "foam" air filters. I just don't think they do a good enough job of filtering the air.