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Old 05-31-2002, 11:22 PM
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So which of these two intakes are better? Which one gives the perfect fit? I know there has been some problems with the AEM intake where it rubs on the bumber what about the Injen? Any info appreciated before the wrong one is purchased. Thanks
Old 06-01-2002, 02:15 AM
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Re: Injen or AEM CAI

Originally posted by hgiljr
So which of these two intakes are better? Which one gives the perfect fit? I know there has been some problems with the AEM intake where it rubs on the bumber what about the Injen? Any info appreciated before the wrong one is purchased. Thanks
I have the AEM and I am perfectly satisfied.
Old 06-01-2002, 02:57 AM
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Re: Re: Injen or AEM CAI

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I have the AEM and I am perfectly satisfied.
Same here.
Old 06-01-2002, 08:21 AM
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Re: Re: Injen or AEM CAI

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I have the AEM and I am perfectly satisfied.
I have the INJEN and I am perfectly satisfied.

Seriously...everyone has different opinions...Do a search and you might find some interesting answers.

Good Luck!
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If I could do it all over again...

Injen fits better and is cheaper...but it's NOT CARB certified.

I called Injen about a sticker and they claim they're still doing test on it and wont be available for 3 more weeks.

But...If I had to do my install over...I wouldn't follow the install 100% and use as much OEM parts/hoses as possible.
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What about a weapon R intake with all the stages put on? It said to put on 12-15 more hp with it being cold air.
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Originally posted by krnsleeper
What about a weapon R intake with all the stages put on? It said to put on 12-15 more hp with it being cold air.
If you are willing to spend more money for it. With all the stages put on...that's like around twice as much...and you really have to be a believer of foam filters too.
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