View Poll Results: Which do you own or prefer
Own Short Ram
33
29.20%
Own Cold Air Intake
33
29.20%
Prefer Short Ram
16
14.16%
Prefer Cold Air Intake
49
43.36%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 113. You may not vote on this poll
Short Ram VS CAI
#12
CAI is better in performance because there isnt as much heat, but i like the sound of the air getting sucked in!
#15
tests have been done and concluded that the differnce is negligitable (sp). the cold air intake may have slightly more performance at times, but its not a major differnce if any at all.
there was a website with that information on it, thats what i am refering too, and i havent done the tests myself. a hot air intake ie injen will likly be bad for anyone because of the hot air being taken in - i belive the MAF works better when its colder, but only to a point.
im also not 100% sure but i belive the filters in general just increase hp in the high end - i would assume because its not gasping for air.
dunno for sure tho.
there was a website with that information on it, thats what i am refering too, and i havent done the tests myself. a hot air intake ie injen will likly be bad for anyone because of the hot air being taken in - i belive the MAF works better when its colder, but only to a point.
im also not 100% sure but i belive the filters in general just increase hp in the high end - i would assume because its not gasping for air.
dunno for sure tho.
#18
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ty. i had to cut a lot out under neither the headlight bracket for the filter and piping.
#19
Originally Posted by mindlessoath
tests have been done and concluded that the differnce is negligitable (sp). the cold air intake may have slightly more performance at times, but its not a major differnce if any at all.
Particularly this post.
Originally Posted by mindlessoath
i belive the MAF works better when its colder
#20
had a short ram... then decided 2 try a simple CAI from ebay. much better and threw a K&N on it soudns better AND drives better on high rpm's
#22
do you have to worry about water getting into the cai though? it sounds like a hassle to have to be careful if the weather is wet.
at the very least a stillen hi-flow or a jwt pop charger is better than the stock airbox. right?
at the very least a stillen hi-flow or a jwt pop charger is better than the stock airbox. right?
#23
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Originally Posted by sbg20307
do you have to worry about water getting into the cai though? it sounds like a hassle to have to be careful if the weather is wet.
at the very least a stillen hi-flow or a jwt pop charger is better than the stock airbox. right?
at the very least a stillen hi-flow or a jwt pop charger is better than the stock airbox. right?
No, no water gets in the bumper area where I put mine. and i have driven through deep puddles too.
No a pop charger no mater what brand kills low end. since it sucks in the hot air from your engine bay when accelerating from a dead stop. But it does improve the high end. So its a trade off, your choice to make. I say NO
#25
Either way you only gain about 2whp from adding an air intake whether it be a CAI or WAI.
Injen is the worst option though. Thermal Couple Experiment...testing different intake locations for heat.
Personally, I don't mind losing a little bit of low-end grunt and gaining a little high-end. The VQ30de is definitely known to run out of breath at the top but have plenty of torque down low...utilizing a WAI helps to equal that, IMO.
Injen is the worst option though. Thermal Couple Experiment...testing different intake locations for heat.
Personally, I don't mind losing a little bit of low-end grunt and gaining a little high-end. The VQ30de is definitely known to run out of breath at the top but have plenty of torque down low...utilizing a WAI helps to equal that, IMO.
#26
if you drive automatic, you need a PR styled CAI.
if you drive a manual, either will do.
No Injen, no exceptions!
i live in the desert and in the summers temps can hit 110 degrees and my hybrid w/ a JWT Pop does awesome as long as you don't mind down shifting. if down shifting is an issue for you, don't go short ram.
if you drive a manual, either will do.
No Injen, no exceptions!
i live in the desert and in the summers temps can hit 110 degrees and my hybrid w/ a JWT Pop does awesome as long as you don't mind down shifting. if down shifting is an issue for you, don't go short ram.
#30
I have a short ram on an automatic. Not quite as responsive off the line, but now pulls real strong to redline through the gears. "Passing gear", from 50 mph on up, will definitely throw you back in the seat. When the warm weather comes back, I reinstall the factory cold air duct so that the cool air is routed back to the short ram air filter. Works for me.
#32
i don't know about you application in particular, but with an auto tranny the amount of power lost down low supersedes the amount gained up top. with a 5 speed the loss down low is not as critical making a short ram worth your while especially if you have a lighter flywheel or crank pulley to lessen the low end loss effect. i know people hate to hear about the placebo effect, but in my previous car that was an automatic i lowered my quarter mile time by 2 tenths just from going from a short ram back to stock. i couldn't believe it, so i tried it two more times, switching back and forth ea time. the results remained the same. stock wins over short ram in automatics.
#33
#35
CAI is SO FAWKIN much louder than short ram.. You could never comprehend it, well unless you have had a PRCAI of course. But, just because it's louder doesn't mean anything, IMO it's a bit laggy and doesn't sound the same as the PR mid-pipe setup.. Also, if you want a better top-end I would suggest the mid-pipe setup as well.
In the summer it's a no brainer, the tables turn and the CAI is ALOT better. Once again, IMO.. Also, if you like to gain back some TQ the CAI owns at that, especially if you feel you lost a bunch like I did with the y-pipe.
In the summer it's a no brainer, the tables turn and the CAI is ALOT better. Once again, IMO.. Also, if you like to gain back some TQ the CAI owns at that, especially if you feel you lost a bunch like I did with the y-pipe.
#36
Originally Posted by Apparition
CAI is SO FAWKIN much louder than short ram.. You could never comprehend it, well unless you have had a PRCAI of course. But, just because it's louder doesn't mean anything, IMO it's a bit laggy and doesn't sound the same as the PR mid-pipe setup.. Also, if you want a better top-end I would suggest the mid-pipe setup as well.
In the summer it's a no brainer, the tables turn and the CAI is ALOT better. Once again, IMO.. Also, if you like to gain back some TQ the CAI owns at that, especially if you feel you lost a bunch like I did with the y-pipe.
In the summer it's a no brainer, the tables turn and the CAI is ALOT better. Once again, IMO.. Also, if you like to gain back some TQ the CAI owns at that, especially if you feel you lost a bunch like I did with the y-pipe.
#37
so i got a cai off of ebay but when i tried to put it on i was like 'wtf.'
like, i have the pipe for all the vacuum lines that comes right off the tb and then it goes to the maf. by then its pointing at the battery. i must not be routing it right.. anybody have any top pics so i can get an idea of what i'm doing??
like, i have the pipe for all the vacuum lines that comes right off the tb and then it goes to the maf. by then its pointing at the battery. i must not be routing it right.. anybody have any top pics so i can get an idea of what i'm doing??
#38
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u may need to cut and put it through ur fender. the filter sits infront of the fender guard.
#39
I had both short and CAI the CAI is better because u get better and quicker response it keeps the engine cooler and you also get bette top end, just make sure if your car iz slammed u got an air bypass....
#40
Originally Posted by 24K on da way
I had both short and CAI the CAI is better because u get better and quicker response it keeps the engine cooler and you also get bette top end, just make sure if your car iz slammed u got an air bypass....