Z-Tube?
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Z-Tube?
Okay so As the days pass I realize my chances of finding a Fast Intentions exhaust (used) by christmas are slim to none so Ive begun looking at smaller things like an injen intake but I hear alot about this is not the way to go, rather a ztube and a popcharger can someone please explain?
Thanks Phil
Thanks Phil
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Most here, me included have tried various CAIs. Most have lost power and gained little except for more intake "growl".
Best bang seems to be the Z-tube. Only CAI that has had consistently reasonable reviews has been the Stillen. I've heard many that lost power with the Pop-Charger, but it's good for looks and sound.
Best bang seems to be the Z-tube. Only CAI that has had consistently reasonable reviews has been the Stillen. I've heard many that lost power with the Pop-Charger, but it's good for looks and sound.
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Originally Posted by 03Gsport
as far as sound goes do I need both or will just the pop charger do the trick?
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Originally Posted by 03Gsport
Okay so As the days pass I realize my chances of finding a Fast Intentions exhaust (used) by christmas are slim to none so Ive begun looking at smaller things like an injen intake but I hear alot about this is not the way to go, rather a ztube and a popcharger can someone please explain?
Thanks Phil
Thanks Phil
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Originally Posted by Yv12345vY
Z-tube is A LOT less restrictive than the stock tube. The pop-charger is a cone filter with a shield to help feed air into it. I had the K&N drop-in first then upgraded to the pop-charger. Love the sound so I kept it. Performance differences are not noticeable IMO.
OP get the z-tube/pop charger set up cheap and sounds great as for power i didnt feel a gain or a loss.
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