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Old Nov 4, 2001 | 06:16 AM
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Do u guys think a CAI would give my a large enough performance gain over the Jim Wolf Technology intake? I was just wondering because i was trying to figure out one to but and the Jim Wolf is $100 cheaper and much easier to install but the CAI would give you better performance. SO which route do u guys think i should take CAI or Jim Wolf intake?
Old Nov 4, 2001 | 06:57 AM
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people have been saying the performence is the same.
so it really doesn't matter what you get.
Old Nov 4, 2001 | 07:03 AM
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Do you want to cut a hole in your wheel well? (Body Damage) Or just get a little more umph? A lot of people say(when they aren't trying to get you to follow their footsteps) that there wasn't too much of a difference in performance but that it sounded better.
It probably will give you better 60-100mph time, but it's not in a direct flow of outside air. But a friend of mine and I tried an experiment, we both drove to work about 20 minutes on the freeway...My intake was pretty warm...his was a$$ cold. So there are benefits to it. I just don't think that they are that great till you can get it where it can truely pick up fresh flow.
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