View Poll Results: WHICH INTAKE WOULD BE BEST
CAI ( Injen Clone with K&N filter)



54
32.93%
Hybrid (Frankencar)



40
24.39%
Popcharger (JWT)



35
21.34%
Drop in K&N



35
21.34%
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YOUR opinion on an intake, frankencar, injen clone or POPcharger? Opinions please
The rule of thumb is that if you free-up the intake, you need to free up the exhaust as well to see significant gains. That balance has to be there in order to see gains. That is why sticking with the stock intake is best if you don't have an exhaust system.
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Originally Posted by 95_Maxima_5spd
lol @ all the mixed opinions. i used to have a civic (go ahead and bash).....but anyway did a custom setup using an AEM V2 system and a little extra 3" aluminum piping from home depot and a K&N cone filter. i first installed the V2 as normal and took some measurements behind the front bumper. if anyone knows anything about the 92-95 civic front bumper, you will know of the black pieces that fill the gaps...well if you cut that out it leaves a big hole right in front of where the filter for the regular V2 intake would sit. well i did some cutting and a lot of measuring, etc. and ended up with the filter right against the hole in the front bumper pointing forward. yes i know it sounds afro-engineered, but it sounded amazing and i felt a fairly good gain in power out of it.
the point of this being, if there were a way to do this to my Maxima, i would most definately do it
the point of this being, if there were a way to do this to my Maxima, i would most definately do it
i like to call it *** - rig
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7th Generation Maxima (2009-2015)
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. Buy a PRCAI style intake or get the hell out. Although I hear Frankencars are pretty good.
