looks like you just answered your own question.
i heard that the stock box gives you better engine response but i like the noise of the aftermarket intake.right now i have the stock box but i know mostly everyone on here has a aftermarket intake. what is the difference and what is the benefits of having a aftermarket intake?
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looks like you just answered your own question.
Not how fast your car goes but how good u drive going fast.
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yea i kno about the engine response part but i am asking what is he benefit of having a aftermarket intake.
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it looks cool when u open up ur hood..
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Cold-air provides cooler engine sweeping from under the car, therefore providing a small bit of performance gain. Short ram still gets you more air flow, but instead you are sucking up hot air from the engine bay.
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Has any one sucked up water in with their CAI? It rains pretty fierce around here. That would be a concen of mine.
I currently have the battey relocated to the trunk and have a 3 inch tube from air box to fender plug right above the evap canister.
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I have CAI and used it on my Daily G last year, everyday. Here in Oklahoma it rains like a son of.... As long as you don't submerge the filter under water and don't floor it, you should be ok. You can also remove the down pipe when it rains and make it a Ram. I do that also.
you can also get a aem bipass valve http://www.aempower.com/ViewCategory.aspx?CategoryID=20
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Almost everyone that has a CAI has sucked up some water if they've driven their car when the road is wet. However, it evaporates before it gets sucked into the TB. That's because, like Ray said, unless you're intake is completely submerged, the likelihood of sucking up enough water to hydrolock is minimal.
And for those of you that don't think you've gotten water in your CAI before, take it off and look inside the tube and explain how those water spots got there.
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ive gotton submerged once, i killed the enginge before it could suck up water. so i would rather be safe then sorry.
it looked like a small amont of water n the streetm turned out to be a huge pothole.
Chip
2000 Basalt Black Metallic GTZ
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Chip
2000 Basalt Black Metallic GTZ
(Paint Code: Porsche LC9Z)
Genuine experience carries a lot more credibility than the ability to answer a question.
now that i thnik about it, idt i was fully submerged, my filter was soaked tho. the water was a good half way up my tires.
If you do go in a puddle by accident or whatever dumb reason, just chill out. If your car idles, is ok. Not strong enough to suck up water, besides water is heavier then air and gravity says otherwise, unless in your world water flows up. I drove thru some heavy rain, so heavy that my wipers on full blast were not cutting it and my car ran just fine.
yea, just scarred me tho, better safe than sorry you know?
stock box FTW!
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