Lightspeed Clutched January 14, 2002 Share January 14, 2002 Not true...there are many ways to prevent your car from being "thirsty" like u said.. especially for VTECS ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turbobrick Neutral Newbie January 14, 2002 Share January 14, 2002 Paiseh paiseh brudder BJ, I force induction buff so cannot blame for my craving for low and midrange torque......unless it's a good ole american big block >5.0L Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hyun Neutral Newbie August 28, 2005 Share August 28, 2005 Re: CAI type 2: Conventional piping to engine compartment with open pod filter!!!!!! Heatshield to isolate the filter plus an additional pipe to channel air from below the car. No thirsty & low end power can be felt immediately. Also, power is more linear, regardless of powerband in play!!!!! ----------------------------- i'm planning to do this type 2 soon. quite a number of people say that with CAI + open pod the low end isn't really lost. AND if unichipped, the low end might be just the same, or even better. is that true? from some comments that their "low end sucks", it sounds quite discouraging. does this CAI or open pod matter if i'm using auto transmission or not? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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