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Old 06-04-2008, 07:21 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Opinions please.

I am considering a CAI.

K&N is the big name but AEM and Volant are also up there.

Which in your guys opinion is the one to go with, and why? I have been looking at K&N and the cheapest I have seen them is for 285 with the AEM a few dollars less.

Gas savings? Increased HP? Adds to the exhaust tone? Noticeable difference with one?

Give me the scoop please.
As far as FIT, FINISH & Function I think the AEM BRUTE FORCE is the best way to go. Looks Great in the engine bay, sounds great, has a larger intake tube and filter system then the others. AEM also has the most experience when it comes to running DRY Hi perfromance filters on a cars intake.
I may be wrong but I think AEM was the 1st company to invent and run After Market CAI systems [ not just a Filter alone ]. They started making them for Rally Cars and off road vehicles. Just my 2 cents worth

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