View Poll Results: Which brand intake would be better for a 2.2L sedan?
AEM
15
24.19%
Injen
38
61.29%
Fujita
2
3.23%
XTC
1
1.61%
K&N
6
9.68%
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2.2L intake
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2.2L intake
i don't know if anyone has asked but either way i'm too lazy to search 4 it. i was wondering which intake would be best for my 2.2 sedan. The only ones i would buy are aem, fujita, injen, and k&n. I'm not sure about the XTC cold air but i'm pretty open minded. Also which setup would be better, the cold air intake or the short ram intake. If this has already been discussed send me the link. yeah. also if anyone has gain numbers on a 2.2 sedan that would be cool too. thanks.
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yeah a fuvk in atruck in aa aem for the qiwn go sepnfsd you r money wehow s you want and sunvcks a fat one!
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oh yeah i saw that, prolly wasnt an awesome idea to jump in his thread...but he could have pm'ed you and asked you to remove it in a decent manner
btw the XTC dosnt exist for the 2.2 yet... look on there site it will say not avaliable
btw the XTC dosnt exist for the 2.2 yet... look on there site it will say not avaliable
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I have the Injen and love it. I run CAI in the summer and SRI in the winter. Love how it is interchangeable like that and I get around +5 to my MPG with the CAI setup.
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This is posted under an Injen for sale thread:
I have the Injen on my 2.2L; installed as a CAI but coverted to SRI during a flooding rainstorm at the beach. Back to CAI for me. The lowdown on this; this is a killer deal; you can use it either way and I have an easier way to install it. It will fit a 2.2 or 2.4. SRI: quicker throttle response with power on the bottom end. CAI: Less power on the bottom with less throttle response at low RPM's but a lot more power on top. I win more races with the CAI.
That's my post in the other thread!!
I have the Injen on my 2.2L; installed as a CAI but coverted to SRI during a flooding rainstorm at the beach. Back to CAI for me. The lowdown on this; this is a killer deal; you can use it either way and I have an easier way to install it. It will fit a 2.2 or 2.4. SRI: quicker throttle response with power on the bottom end. CAI: Less power on the bottom with less throttle response at low RPM's but a lot more power on top. I win more races with the CAI.
That's my post in the other thread!!
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at least you have a small dick, ***. hey if you wanna take this off the forum giveme your phone number and ill bitch you out over the phone
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i ask because this is what im thinking of doind, i also have the K&N drop in filter.
thanks!
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I need to post pics or do a writeup or something. I put in a drop in K&N filter. The intake resonator is located in the fenderwell under the air box. So just removed the fenderwell lining and remove the huge black plastic resonator and you are done. It took me about 30 minutes. The resonator has one tab pullout that's holding a side in and a 10mm bolt on the front bumper side of the resonator. I'm a complete noob and did all of this.
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Talked with the maker of the CAI for Fujita. Had impressive numbers on a dyno sheet for me to look at IN PERSON.
Those little shops at Nopi are pretty cool when you get to talking to some people.
Fujita for the 2.2L is almost a double digit WHP I think it was around 9.
Those little shops at Nopi are pretty cool when you get to talking to some people.
Fujita for the 2.2L is almost a double digit WHP I think it was around 9.
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