AEM CAI Installed over the weekend (3G Garage Ref#B-028)
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To support the other members, etc. on this board - where is the cheapest place that I can order this AEM? I've had them on my other Acura's and loved them. Also, does someone have a soundclip of just the intake, without any other mods?
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Alright, I guess the end result is get an AEM intake. I am going back and forth between the CAI and the WAI that some people on the board have mentioned is a good mod. I just want the sound, I love the sound that an intake made on my previous cars...Preludes. Should I just get the AEM. I will be installing myself so I was worried about how hard the install was. Am i making a good decision? Also where is the cheapest to buy the AEM. On ebay, going for $189 plus $15 for shipping.
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Listen
Don't debate whether if it is worth the money. Here is my two cents for those of you debating whether if you should buy one.
1) It sounds awesome, it roars when you rev high. I love that sound
2) It looks nice, it's a mod, anything is better than stock
3) get it with comptech catback exhaust and will sound even better
nuff said
Don't debate whether if it is worth the money. Here is my two cents for those of you debating whether if you should buy one.
1) It sounds awesome, it roars when you rev high. I love that sound
2) It looks nice, it's a mod, anything is better than stock
3) get it with comptech catback exhaust and will sound even better
nuff said
#85
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Originally Posted by traidsganster
Listen
Don't debate whether if it is worth the money. Here is my two cents for those of you debating whether if you should buy one.
1) It sounds awesome, it roars when you rev high. I love that sound
2) It looks nice, it's a mod, anything is better than stock
3) get it with comptech catback exhaust and will sound even better
nuff said
Don't debate whether if it is worth the money. Here is my two cents for those of you debating whether if you should buy one.
1) It sounds awesome, it roars when you rev high. I love that sound
2) It looks nice, it's a mod, anything is better than stock
3) get it with comptech catback exhaust and will sound even better
nuff said
#87
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Originally Posted by ediddy
aem filter $250....install $180 from South Bay Acura
I got the AEM for $185.
i got the following installed all for $250:
- CT Catback exhaust
- CT RSB
- AEM CAI
- MT Fluid change
#88
Originally Posted by 3PUTT
WHAT??
I got the AEM for $185.
i got the following installed all for $250:
- CT Catback exhaust
- CT RSB
- AEM CAI
- MT Fluid change
I got the AEM for $185.
i got the following installed all for $250:
- CT Catback exhaust
- CT RSB
- AEM CAI
- MT Fluid change
Where did you get that all installed? I just ordered the AEM for $190, I also want to get the RSB and the aspec suspension. I know I can get the suspension for $600, but would like to have them all installed at the same time.
I am in Lnog Beach. Thanks.
#89
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Originally Posted by adner
Where did you get that all installed? I just ordered the AEM for $190, I also want to get the RSB and the aspec suspension. I know I can get the suspension for $600, but would like to have them all installed at the same time.
I am in Lnog Beach. Thanks.
I am in Lnog Beach. Thanks.
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Seems like everyone likes the AEM so much but do you all really think their is noticable gains in hp from this mod. Still no one has provided any dyno results yet. Plus anyone knows if their is a V2 in the making.
PLus what make you all buy the AEM over the INjen as it seems to have a pretty decent gains.
PLus what make you all buy the AEM over the INjen as it seems to have a pretty decent gains.
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Originally Posted by ed99
Seems like everyone likes the AEM so much but do you all really think their is noticable gains in hp from this mod. Still no one has provided any dyno results yet. Plus anyone knows if their is a V2 in the making.
PLus what make you all buy the AEM over the INjen as it seems to have a pretty decent gains.
PLus what make you all buy the AEM over the INjen as it seems to have a pretty decent gains.
https://acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=114656
BEFORE (BASELINE):
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AFTER:
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I think I am going to pick one up soon. Because we have to take the bumper off to install the AEM it must be a pain in the @#$$ when you have to clean the intake every 20000 miles or so????
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This is a newbie question, but if I install the AEM CAI would I be able to pass smog tests? My friend spooked me on saying that cars with aftermarket intakes don't pass...
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Originally Posted by x420actionx
This is a newbie question, but if I install the AEM CAI would I be able to pass smog tests? My friend spooked me on saying that cars with aftermarket intakes don't pass...
Can someone please answer this abt the smog test??!! Also how often do we have to clean the intake as it is a pain in the A** to do it!!
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Originally Posted by x420actionx
This is a newbie question, but if I install the AEM CAI would I be able to pass smog tests? My friend spooked me on saying that cars with aftermarket intakes don't pass...
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Originally Posted by GoBig
I had mine installed over the weekend. It is awesome...the car now pulls harder.
How much did u pay for the installation since I wont be doing it myself either and want to get an idea...
Also What color has everyone been getting for the INTAKE...I am either thinking about RED or Blue (which matches the inner lighting of the car)
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Originally Posted by PoochaKannInc
You will pass all smog tests with the intake (even in CA). I would clean the filter every 15K or so.
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One on the right for me
Originally Posted by PoochaKannInc
The CARB # was still pending when I last checked.
so hopefully they figure it out and release the sticker before our TL's start going in for smog (IN CALIFORNIA ONLY) or else there is going to be some presmog work to be done...I doubt K&N is going to release one anytime soon so I'm going to be involved in that OEM swap as well.
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Originally Posted by narmeen
Go BIG
How much did u pay for the installation since I wont be doing it myself either and want to get an idea...
Also What color has everyone been getting for the INTAKE...I am either thinking about RED or Blue (which matches the inner lighting of the car)
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How much did u pay for the installation since I wont be doing it myself either and want to get an idea...
Also What color has everyone been getting for the INTAKE...I am either thinking about RED or Blue (which matches the inner lighting of the car)
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After installing AEM's CAI on my 05 TL I noticed the Air Induction near the front drivers' side was kinda small so I decided to cut it open to allow more Air to get to the CAI? Was that a completely Bone Headed Idea? I had ran across another tread were someone else had done the same which gave me the idea, but now after it's done I am second guessing myself. Any thoughts on how this can effect the performance? I live in Arizona so I'm not that worried about Hydrolocking. Should I mold it back on or keep it the way it now is? I would say I cut away about 3" at the most. Thanks
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Excellent Write-ups.
Times have changed, AEM pricing keeps increasing since their product justifies the cost. Pricing is increasing from AEM come June 1 and many sites are beginning to reflect the price increase. Others on the net do not update their sites, so be careful when you purchase from them as they will then hit you up for more money or cancel your order.
Times have changed, AEM pricing keeps increasing since their product justifies the cost. Pricing is increasing from AEM come June 1 and many sites are beginning to reflect the price increase. Others on the net do not update their sites, so be careful when you purchase from them as they will then hit you up for more money or cancel your order.
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Got my AEM for $217 shipped. Got the silver powercoated. Took about 1.5 hours for install, engine was hot so I went slow to avoid getting burned.
Great instructions, nice detail.
Driving is a blast, with that great sound above 4k rpm. Planning for a nice drive in the canyons later for a more indepth assessment.
Thanks for all the advice and opinions on the forum! RSB is the next project!
Great instructions, nice detail.
Driving is a blast, with that great sound above 4k rpm. Planning for a nice drive in the canyons later for a more indepth assessment.
Thanks for all the advice and opinions on the forum! RSB is the next project!
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Anyone know of a good place to get the AEM intake installed in southern NH or northern MA? Im looking for some basic things I can do to increase the performance of my TL. Right now it's completely stock w/ 6MT.
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I think I got the best deal of all on an AEM .. $0.00 US funds .. shipped .. Won a certificate for one at a car show .. it was delivered today .. Installing it tomorrow..
#111
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I got my AEM CAI yesterday shipped out from city of industry. It came so fast I wasn't even prepare to install it yet. Anyways, inside the box, it cames with detail installation instruction for TL with steps by steps photo. Are those pretty sufficient for installing CAI myself? I probably gonna read up on the garage thread on installing CAI. Just want to get a comfort level.
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Originally Posted by waacow
I got my AEM CAI yesterday shipped out from city of industry. It came so fast I wasn't even prepare to install it yet. Anyways, inside the box, it cames with detail installation instruction for TL with steps by steps photo. Are those pretty sufficient for installing CAI myself? I probably gonna read up on the garage thread on installing CAI. Just want to get a comfort level.
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damn.. 2 hours.. are you pretty good at working with car? I'm a noobies.. Tempting to give it a try today, since I'm just cleaning up my garage today.
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Originally Posted by waacow
damn.. 2 hours.. are you pretty good at working with car? I'm a noobies.. Tempting to give it a try today, since I'm just cleaning up my garage today.
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so lets say I dont have the skills to install it and have someone else do it....how easy is it to clean the filter? I would assume you would basically need to be able to do almost all of the install anyways to even get at the filter? I am used to my short ram intake on my civic...super easy to clean.
To me hard part is removing bumper...or is this even done?
To me hard part is removing bumper...or is this even done?
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Originally Posted by Jesstzn
2 hours flat .. start to finish. No problems .. AEM's instructions are very good.
AEM instruction is pretty good, however I did have to spend a lot of time removing metal tubing loom and the resonator box. Resonator box is such a pain in the ass
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AEM instruction can be made to be even more clear. (I might do that later this week). Removing the OEM part is the most time consuming
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Went out for a test drive, immediately feel the car is pulling much hard then before. Nice roaring sound and it is not too loud.
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Originally Posted by waacow
Finished install AEM CAI today, took me about 5 hour. Not ashame to say that since I'm a newbies and still getting used to working on the car. I didn't remove the bumper since I have not removed the front bumper before, therefore, I went with removing the front driver wheel and going through the wheel wall.
AEM instruction is pretty good, however I did have to spend a lot of time removing metal tubing loom and the resonator box. Resonator box is such a pain in the ass
, after drilling, prying, yaking and then realizing
there is another nut at the other end of the resonator box, finally was able to get it off with a ratcher with extension.
AEM instruction can be made to be even more clear. (I might do that later this week). Removing the OEM part is the most time consuming
, after everything is out, installing the actual CAI is so easy and straightforward.
Went out for a test drive, immediately feel the car is pulling much hard then before. Nice roaring sound and it is not too loud.
Good mod.. 5th mod I did myself this week.
AEM instruction is pretty good, however I did have to spend a lot of time removing metal tubing loom and the resonator box. Resonator box is such a pain in the ass
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AEM instruction can be made to be even more clear. (I might do that later this week). Removing the OEM part is the most time consuming
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Went out for a test drive, immediately feel the car is pulling much hard then before. Nice roaring sound and it is not too loud.
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Good job man. Yeah everybody says it's easy and I read the How To thread 2x times and saw that post about the "hidden" screw which drove people nuts - should have mentioned that to you.
I used to take pride in knowing everything I did to my car, but now I'm just too busy (or that's what I tell myseld) - will probably just take it to a shop and have them put it in
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