Intake Recommendation
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Intake Recommendation
Hey everyone, I'm looking at getting a Cold Air Intake for my 2.2 Ecotec, and just wondering what everyone would recommend. I have looked around the site a lot and see the most common seem to be the Injen and the CMD intake. What are the main differences between the two, or would you recommend another model?
Also, I fear getting a Check Engine Light (CEL) after installation, seems like the Injen is most notorious for this. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Also, I fear getting a Check Engine Light (CEL) after installation, seems like the Injen is most notorious for this. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Hey Eddie, you can check out turbotechracing they have the injen its bith a cai and a short ram they shipped it to my door for 290.00, awsome guys ans no cels for any 2.4 guys with this product. BTW are you going to come out to any of the upcomming local meets? check the regional B.C. forums
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if you have the money go with the Injen.....if you are low on cash then go with the CMD.....it is a build-it-urself.....you can get the parts at autozone or pep-boys.....the parts are universal intake parts....you will need 1 90-degree angle, 1 60-degree angle, 2 6-inch pieces, and the filter......total cost for me was approx $70......which is good for the low-budget wallet vs the $290 for Injen
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Injen is a great improvement,I had installed mine monday and I dont have any problems with cel for now and the sound is amazing loud.The performance upgrade is not bad too.
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