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ReD De(V)oN Jun 17, 2009 01:08 AM

Need some cold air it's getting muy caliente!
 
Hey guys, have been doing some research and i'm now seriously considering investing in a K&N typhoon cold air intake for the Demon. The exhaust is locked and loaded but she now needs some high flowing clean air to stay cool. K&N is boasting a guaranteed 9.5hp gain for my model and year.


Your thoughts...?

GeeRider Jun 17, 2009 01:21 AM

alll intakes guarantee almost the same thing. You were saying your cars strictly show so why not go for a much better looking Injen or Fujita. Youll see some gains but it looks 100 times better

exwrx Jun 17, 2009 07:17 AM

get a stillen full air intake system, guarenteed no CEL's! but i guess its noy very balllen!! lol

InTgr8r Jun 17, 2009 07:50 AM


Originally Posted by ReD De(V)oN (Post 4320505)
Hey guys, have been doing some research and i'm now seriously considering investing in a K&N typhoon cold air intake for the Demon. The exhaust is locked and loaded but she now needs some high flowing clean air to stay cool. K&N is boasting a guaranteed 9.5hp gain for my model and year.


Your thoughts...?

If you want more cool air,
the Motordyne iso-thermal kit is also a great addition.
Loved it on my '04 :biggthumpup:

red35 Jun 17, 2009 11:39 AM

I have a injen intake that will be going up for sale.

t7n7 Jun 17, 2009 12:10 PM


Originally Posted by InTgr8r (Post 4321003)
If you want more cool air,
the Motordyne iso-thermal kit is also a great addition.
Loved it on my '04 :biggthumpup:

I'm gonna check this out, since i'm also in the market for a cold air intake. hmmm...will an intercooler provide better results then a standard CIA? I dont' plan on driving this in the winter so, I don't need a bypass or anything

InTgr8r Jun 17, 2009 12:16 PM

I noticed a huge reduction in plenum heat soak,
especially driving around town.

ReD De(V)oN Jun 17, 2009 12:19 PM


Originally Posted by InTgr8r (Post 4321003)
If you want more cool air,
the Motordyne iso-thermal kit is also a great addition.
Loved it on my '04 :biggthumpup:

That is a brilliant idea I had never considered changing the intake manifold or seriously applying spacers. The MRev2 manifold would be a very logical choice considering the performance gain with a 5/16" spacer. Thanks a lot InTgr8r, Motordyne is definitely on my list now.


Originally Posted by exwrx (Post 4320981)
get a stillen full air intake system, guarenteed no CEL's! but i guess its noy very balllen!! lol

Sorry but what exactly are "CEL's"? and why are they not good?

cc_brandon Jun 17, 2009 12:39 PM


Originally Posted by ReD De(V)oN (Post 4321541)
Sorry but what exactly are "CEL's"? and why are they not good?

A CEL is the check engine light. Also, the Motordyne spacer and MRev2 won't give a CEL, at least I've never heard of it doing that.

RA031524 Jun 17, 2009 03:01 PM

Sorry, don't mean to thread jack.

Will a Nismo R-Tune CAI cause a CEL? Does anyone have one installed on their car?

http://www.conceptzperformance.com/C...010142.56.5.35

Swivel Jun 17, 2009 03:09 PM

^^ I don't know of anyone who has one, but fwiw my Stillen CAI did not. (that Nismo unit is sexy, when does it arrive? :D )

SammyJL Jun 17, 2009 07:05 PM


Originally Posted by t7n7 (Post 4321524)
I'm gonna check this out, since i'm also in the market for a cold air intake. hmmm...will an intercooler provide better results then a standard CIA? I dont' plan on driving this in the winter so, I don't need a bypass or anything

I'm not 100% sure about this but I don't think an intercooler is an option as you need to force the air through an intercooler by pressurizing the air. I don't think the cylinders will produce enough suction to pull the air through the intercooler in a NA engine.

Maybe someone else can comment who knows more about this?

InTgr8r Jun 17, 2009 07:39 PM

I think you're bang on Sam.

rzua5 Jun 18, 2009 12:37 PM


Originally Posted by SammyJL (Post 4322774)
I'm not 100% sure about this but I don't think an intercooler is an option as you need to force the air through an intercooler by pressurizing the air. I don't think the cylinders will produce enough suction to pull the air through the intercooler in a NA engine.

Maybe someone else can comment who knows more about this?

I would have to agree as well, fins insided the intercooler is just much restriction for N/A engine. But intake spacer and Mrev2 is definitely good mod for the N/A engine.

GeeRider Jun 20, 2009 08:19 AM

I ordered my injen CAI, should get here in a weeek. Maybe ill come out to that dyno thing raam was talking about and see how it performs


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