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ilovecivic 16-Jul-2005 03:17 AM

coldair intake vs shortram intake
 
i know cold air intake is more expensive but which one is better for gaining more horsepower..?

imported_SaYjAiBaO 16-Jul-2005 03:36 AM

holy crap this topic has been beaten to death :richslap:, SEARCH first. if you can't find the answer to your question THEN post. both have their gains depending on brands, the cost difference isn't really worth it IMO. just go with whatever works.

LEITNER 16-Jul-2005 08:58 AM

short ram is isn't leagle for the street and you will get a ticket if you get caught.

imported_My93Civic 16-Jul-2005 09:24 AM


Originally posted by Steve_Leitner
short ram is isn't leagle for the street and you will get a ticket if you get caught.
do cops even know what SRI is? Can they differentiate it from a CAI?

LEITNER 16-Jul-2005 09:27 AM

no airbox = ticket

imported_SaYjAiBaO 16-Jul-2005 09:42 AM

where does it say we're not allowed to have a SRI? :confused:. cops have popped my hood before and said nothing.

Cynikal.Mindset 16-Jul-2005 09:48 AM

u can get a ticket for the exposed filter element which is a "fire hazard" I've seen a few tickets like this...doesnt make much sense since carbuerated cars with the circle type filters are exposed to everything in the engine bay and to backfiring carbs dont get tickets...but perhaps they are subject to different emmissions laws and what it came with OEM etc

SRI = louder sound
CAI = better looks (imho)

Si98 16-Jul-2005 10:56 AM

i don't know why anyone would want to put in a SRI into their engine bay in the first place. all it does is recycle hot air back into your engine. not good.

Dr.K 16-Jul-2005 11:15 AM

THis thread will be locked by Tonight. But Cold air is better IMO. Your sucking colder air from outside teh Engine bay.

imported_SaYjAiBaO 16-Jul-2005 01:44 PM

here's a big write up for you guys. i hope this ends the "oh CAI is better because it draws in cold air."

http://www.automotivetech.org/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=3956&perpage=15&pagenum ber=1

enjoy :thumbup:.

Gunmetalef 16-Jul-2005 02:04 PM

ye but the piping still gets really warm so in the end its gonna be warm air going in anyways

imported_Joker 16-Jul-2005 02:08 PM

lock this crap already...if u want noise get one, hp from only an intake...can u really feel such a gain NO

imported_2join performance 16-Jul-2005 02:17 PM

Comptech Icebox is the "best". Combines the best of SRI and CAI.

Dr.K 16-Jul-2005 02:21 PM

I found the Best was the Trueflow system. Uses your stock Airbox but replaces the Intake tube with a Powdercoated steel one of Bigger diameter with Smoother bend's. And I dont' care if your Intake pipe heat's up. If the Pipe's hot or not a SRI is still sucking from the engine bay. Dyno #'s mean Dick because the Car is not moving and there's fans blowing in/around the car.

imported_SaYjAiBaO 16-Jul-2005 02:34 PM

oh quit be ignorant, it's your word vs. proven dyno charts and first hand experience on both brand name sri's and cai's. air does circulate under the hood when the car is operating believe it or not. cai can suck in hot air as well. the longer piping means more of it is heated which means more heat transfer. BOTH have their advantages and disadvantages. for me i prefer SRI because i don't have to be so paranoid during thunderstorm and don't have to clean the filter nearly as much because of all that road dust your sucking onto your filter. btw when you say best, is that based on what you "feel" or what?

Dr.K 16-Jul-2005 02:49 PM

Why Am I ignorant?. Ive tried them All. And the AEM V2 made almost Identicle power on that B20 with a Slight Bump in Midrange. I jsut read the Link you sent. And I didn't notice much of a Difference in a SRI on a Focus but Noticed a large difference in the Trueflow system which uses the Stock airbox(much like the Race one's shown). The K&N FIPK kit only Dyno'd a 2hp gain. We didn't dyno the Truflow so I couldn't give you a # compariason. This topic will be argued forver. Fact is a Good quality intake is better than No intake at all. Even though Im all about Cold-air's I have a SRI on my B16. And its a strange one that has a Big Air pocket before the TB. Its probably not the Most effecient but It was free with a set of Header's I bought. SRI are still good. But I find they work better with a heat shield. I know of an Intrepid with a SRI in a CRAZY Diamond Plate Box. Keep's alot of the Hot air out.

Younes Si 16-Jul-2005 04:10 PM

search once again...
oh ya..both do nothing but make noise :thumbup:

imported_Thrill_House 16-Jul-2005 04:52 PM

You guys fail to realize that it takes power to make power, if you do a CAI on a 2004 superchaged mustang cobra then you will see gains over 10hp at the wheels, but be aware that motor is already making I believe over 300hp to the wheels. Even most 1.5 and 1.6L civics with a bunch of other boltons plus an intake still see rarely more then a few extra HP at the wheels which is barely noticable. The more power your motor is making the more it is going to gain with a proper intake, especially a built up race style motor that has had head work because its more demanding on air flow. For most civics an intake is just a noise maker and any performance you think you are gaining is probably psycological, trust me ive been there.

cee_mon 16-Jul-2005 04:56 PM


Originally posted by Premium Dude
Comptech Icebox is the "best". Combines the best of SRI and CAI.
:thumbup: And cops will think it is OEM.

nashall 16-Jul-2005 09:00 PM

best bang for the buck short air....to the looks and to gain the 3-4hp... cold air....your call is the best as ours


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