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Old 11-22-2007, 06:45 PM
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I'm in the market for a Cold air intake....


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Stay with your OEM, it's best
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Old 11-22-2007, 07:29 PM
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COMPTECH CAI. Mulder has it, I love the sound. It really makes the car sound aggressive.


As far as I'm concerned...
K&N Intake for HP & Comptech for sound.
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comptech is really nice...

but ive had both and i bought the k&n fpik..and the throttle responce is 5 times better..sounds really aggresive..and really does work..and ive never had a problem with heatstroke..

between the both ive have to say i like the fpik


btw i love this idea for a forum..we all can benfit from this!
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throttle response improved nicely and the butt dyno said

it sounds awesome too
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I just got a cheap ebay aluminum short ram intake pipe, put an 8-layer b&m inverted cone filter on it, and used aluminum flashing to make a shield so the air is only coming from the hole behind the headlights. Costed $80 and sounds and looks freaking awesome.

Also no worries about hydrolock
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Originally Posted by SoCalIsMyLife,Nov 23 2007, 02:30 AM
I just got a cheap ebay aluminum short ram intake pipe, put an 8-layer b&m inverted cone filter on it, and used aluminum flashing to make a shield so the air is only coming from the hole behind the headlights. Costed $80 and sounds and looks freaking awesome.

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Let's see pics.
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This ASM carbon fiber cold air intake does an excellent job at sucking up alot of cold air from the front bumper air dam, and chanelling it into the throttle body, also IMO the best looking CAI so far for the S2000.



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Originally Posted by tnguyen0567,Nov 23 2007, 02:53 PM
This is excellent at sucking up alot of cold air from the front bumper air dam. IMO the best looking CAI so far.



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What intake is that?
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