For those curious about it, this is a video of the product on the vehicle as well as some fly bys. Nothing Big.
It seems to get me through first and second gear faster
It seems to get me through first and second gear faster
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Yes they are, brian explained it to me. I forgot what the criteria is for an intake to be considered a place racing, but it meets all of them. What I best recollect them to be is 1) must be routed away form engine compartment and into the fender, close to the ground, where temps are drastically lower 2) and something about the length and bend of the tubing which affects pressure and other factors.Originally Posted by ChrisMan287
Aren't the Cattman intakes the PR CAI's essentially?
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CAI is basically any intake that draws air that is not warmed or effected by the heat under the hood. It can come from a number of places.
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I know that's what i was thinking the cattman ones were what i was looking at too for an intake hahahOriginally Posted by VQ'rInWLA
Dang I thought this was a FS thread!! But nice pulls though.
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Not at all, there is a plastic cover,that is part of the bumper, underneath the filter that protects it from rain, snow, and whatever. I've read on numerous forums that in order to hydrolock, the filter needs to be COMPLETELY SUBMERGED and be sucking in for water for idk how long, but if it is in that state I'm sure it won't take long to do so.Originally Posted by jglaw
You ever have any trouble with water since this is routed down close to the ground?
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Sorry lol, and thanks! This is probably the best CAI for this car, but not the easiest to install from what I hear - I didn't install it.Originally Posted by VQ'rInWLA
Dang I thought this was a FS thread!! But nice pulls though.
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Not hard to install at all but understandable that it isnt the easiest like say a drop in or a sri lol. Very straight forward even the cutting through the fender part.
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DITTO.......Originally Posted by D I R T Y I 3 0
Not at all, there is a plastic cover,that is part of the bumper, underneath the filter that protects it from rain, snow, and whatever. I've read on numerous forums that in order to hydrolock, the filter needs to be COMPLETELY SUBMERGED and be sucking in for water for idk how long, but if it is in that state I'm sure it won't take long to do so.
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If Im not mistaken, the PR was sold by Cattman so I would say yes. Someone correct me if Im wrong.
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yeppers, ur rightOriginally Posted by VQ'rInWLA
If Im not mistaken, the PR was sold by Cattman so I would say yes. Someone correct me if Im wrong.