Injen vs. Stillen CAI
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Re: Injen vs. Stillen CAI
Ok i just posted this on another thread but.....
The injen sits really low, about a foot from the ground, so if you drive in tons of rain and might have a chance to submerge the filter, then its not good for you.
The stillen intake sits really high, almost hood-level...so there is no chance that your engine will get any water damage from sucking in water...just a thought because the difference between the 2 intakes is probably around 3 horsepower..plus with stillen you dont have to remove the bumper!
Also, seems like the injen filter will get dirty faster because its so low and right smack by the lower grill.
im gonna wait to see what K&N cooks up.
<font color=green>-Ramb0</font color=green>
The injen sits really low, about a foot from the ground, so if you drive in tons of rain and might have a chance to submerge the filter, then its not good for you.
The stillen intake sits really high, almost hood-level...so there is no chance that your engine will get any water damage from sucking in water...just a thought because the difference between the 2 intakes is probably around 3 horsepower..plus with stillen you dont have to remove the bumper!
Also, seems like the injen filter will get dirty faster because its so low and right smack by the lower grill.
im gonna wait to see what K&N cooks up.
<font color=green>-Ramb0</font color=green>
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Re: Injen vs. Stillen CAI
which CAI did you get?
Injen makes their own filters, so they arent K&N...
k&n filters are just proven to be #1, but im sure with injen's you wont notice a difference, its just some kind of paper behind a screen...and some oils...
<font color=green>-Ramb0</font color=green>
Injen makes their own filters, so they arent K&N...
k&n filters are just proven to be #1, but im sure with injen's you wont notice a difference, its just some kind of paper behind a screen...and some oils...
<font color=green>-Ramb0</font color=green>
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