2.2L L61 Performance Tech 16 valve 145 hp EcoTec with 155 lb-ft of torque

What intake should i go with?

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Old 07-02-2007, 04:05 PM
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What intake should i go with?

What intake gives you the best performance?
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The one that you find when you use the search button
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id just get aem dry flow filter.same as anything else.
And you dont have any rubbing!!
Old 07-02-2007, 04:23 PM
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well to be more specific, a cold air intake. Obviously i could use search but i just figured id ask. I hear AEM, K&N, and Injen are goot but i wanted an opinion of which one gives the best performance.
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a intake isent goin to give you anything thing crazy mabye 8-10hp
you can spend 50 on a filter and get the same thing the injen K&N and anything else
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Wrong forum Newb.

Buy the one you can afford. they all do the same thing.
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Don't worry about the flaming, Ryan. If there weren't any new posts, there wouldn't be a forum. All of the CAI's should give about the same hp. I got the AEM dryflow just so I wouldn't have to worry about getting oil on the MAF. I don't have any fitment issues with mine either. Happy modding!
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i love my injen havent herd a louder whine out of the charger.
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Thanks, i was thinking about an airbox mod but i wasnt sure if it would be as good as buying an intake. im also getting a gmpp sport too. Im kinda pissed I have an auto but i want to do as much as i can to get some performance out of my engine.
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Originally Posted by Ryan88924
Thanks, i was thinking about an airbox mod but i wasnt sure if it would be as good as buying an intake. im also getting a gmpp sport too. Im kinda pissed I have an auto but i want to do as much as i can to get some performance out of my engine.
If you go with the air box mod, then you wouldn't have the pretty piece to show off under the hood.
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All intakes will give you roughly the same amount of power. However, with the Injen, you can easily convert it to CAI from a SRI setup, which may be beneficial in winter months. Thats the reason I went with Injen. However, any intake will give you more power, all CAIs will yield roughly the same amount.
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wrong forum....this is for

Site Development and Help Site Discussions, Suggestions, and Help wrong kind of help
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since you have a 2.4 / 2.2 i would reccomend getting a gmpp or K&N intake. they are not full cold air intakes, but they are both dyno'd at 6.5WHP compared to the full injen Cold Air Intake at 5.5WHP. Im sure somebody will argue with this, but i did some research and accually found the dyno sheets from the manufacturers of the intakes.
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