AEM cold air intake
Just talked to them...they said it is done and it should be out in 12 weeks...the guy I talked to said it was making awesome power but, didn't want to quote any numbers until they had the hard data. I for one am waiting since this will be a much cheaper alternative to the mugen alternative.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Cyber Logic
[B]Just talked to them...they said it is done and it should be out in 12 weeks...the guy I talked to said it was making awesome power but, didn't want to quote any numbers until they had the hard data.
[B]Just talked to them...they said it is done and it should be out in 12 weeks...the guy I talked to said it was making awesome power but, didn't want to quote any numbers until they had the hard data.
We won't know till someone puts one on the car. But AEM does have a history of delivering. Every AEM I've ever put on previous Hondas has worked wonders - up to 14 wheel hp on an OBD Integra GS-R. If it put out 5-7 hp on our cars for under $300, it would be a decent mod.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by malachi
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I hate to rain on your parade, but this was exactly what Injen said. The truth is, that if Mugen, Spoon etc. can't create an intake that gives true measurable power increases I have to reason to believe that AEM will.
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I hate to rain on your parade, but this was exactly what Injen said. The truth is, that if Mugen, Spoon etc. can't create an intake that gives true measurable power increases I have to reason to believe that AEM will.
Originally posted by ultimate lurker
If it put out 5-7 hp on our cars for under $300, it would be a decent mod.
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If it put out 5-7 hp on our cars for under $300, it would be a decent mod.
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Is AEM the company that has the "middle connector piece" that prevents water from being sucked in?





