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Ok im tryin to decide on a CAI and i came down to thse two....Any coment would be apreciated.
http://www.evofusionusa.com/TeamSR/Hyundai...jenintakes.html
http://www.evofusionusa.com/TeamSR/Hyundai...aemintakes.html
http://www.evofusionusa.com/TeamSR/Hyundai...jenintakes.html
http://www.evofusionusa.com/TeamSR/Hyundai...aemintakes.html
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DONT BUY FROM SR.........thats the opinion you are going to get here from almost everyone.......i bought my AEM thru them and it took 3 months...............that was the last time i will buy from. i thinkits really f***ed up that something from SR korea can get to me 5 weeks before something from the US division.....
Just go to HP and buy an AEM, you get it quicker and be very pleased w/ it.
Just go to HP and buy an AEM, you get it quicker and be very pleased w/ it.
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AEM has the best proven performance increase for Tiburons.
Personally, I would stay away from EvoFusion.
http://shop.hyundaiperformance.com/shop/cat.php?c=39
Hyundai Performance has it for approximately $208.53 after taxes, shipped to your door for an AEM intake.
Personally, I would stay away from EvoFusion.
http://shop.hyundaiperformance.com/shop/cat.php?c=39
Hyundai Performance has it for approximately $208.53 after taxes, shipped to your door for an AEM intake.
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both of those intakes are great, they will probably produce the same results.
the AEM is more popular, I have it, it is awesome.
the Ingen looks awesome but is always more expensive.
your choice,
you can usually get either intake from your local performance shop too.
the AEM is more popular, I have it, it is awesome.
the Ingen looks awesome but is always more expensive.
your choice,
you can usually get either intake from your local performance shop too.
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ok by my question remains what is a better intake?
Hey bro, don't ask for advise and NOT take it mang.
The AEM is way better, and cheaper. The Injen is way to expensive and has too many bends, then the filter still sucks in warm air.
The AEM is the way to go.
HP.com has it for $175 right now. One of the best prices you'll find.
Also, if you would do a SEARCH on Cold Air Intakes you'd see a HUGE discussion we had on them last year. Like 7 pages long.
Serious ownage inside too.
LOL
SR sucks, and is the devil.
Friends don't let friends buy from SR/TSR/Evo Fusion/Whatever We Change Our Names To Next Week.