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sldoyeamazda32009 July-8th-2009 03:00 AM

Cold Air Intakes vs. Short Ram Intakes
 
so im getting a Intake soon and i always like Short Ram
so what do you all think and what you have to say about
Cold Air intakes?

poorboymz3 July-8th-2009 11:39 AM

CAI actually have a HP gain, short rams give a very little gain if any.

1funride July-9th-2009 02:41 PM

CAI woud be a better set up because you are sucking in cooler air (vs a short ram which sucks in warmer air) which is denser and provides more efficient combustion, thus helping increase HP.

You may want to keep in mind that if you go for the CAI, get one with a "bypass" valve. Without it you run the risk of potentially sucking in water on wet road and hydro locking your motor.

poorboymz3 July-9th-2009 04:32 PM

i driven my car through floods with my Injen CAI and never had a problem. IF the water so deep were you hydro lock an Injen water WILL be spilling into your interior.

Derrick_B July-9th-2009 04:48 PM

There are two main issues with a CAI:
Hydrolock and accessibility for maintenance.

You can avoid hydrolock by staying away from deep water and installing a pre-filter designed to repell water.

Accessibility is a personal preference thing. Some people don't mind taking off their bumpter or wheel and wheel well liner to wash their filter. For others, it's a huge pain, so they just go with a SRI.

It's really up to you. CAI's have their drawbacks, but they typically give you more power. SRI's can get close to that power if they're in a cold air box that sheilds it from engine temps, but most SRI's don't have them.

1funride July-10th-2009 02:21 PM


Originally Posted by poorboymz3 (Post 410117)
i driven my car through floods with my Injen CAI and never had a problem. IF the water so deep were you hydro lock an Injen water WILL be spilling into your interior.

My Brother in Law hydrolocke his Del Sol and he merleley went through a fairly shallow puddle. Type of vehicle and location of the Intake varies from car to car. A bypass valve just insures that it may not happen due to above variances.

poorboymz3 July-10th-2009 02:34 PM

That why i specified Injen, in regards to my MZ3. You hydro lock it, you got water in your cabin.

d-machine July-11th-2009 08:15 AM

id go with a cai because as said before the risk of hydro locking is very low, unless you drive into a lake, if you happen to drive into a deep puddle, let off the gas and you'll be fine. and dont bother with a bypass valve as they can negate any gains from a cai

1funride July-12th-2009 12:42 AM


Originally Posted by poorboymz3 (Post 410127)
That why i specified Injen, in regards to my MZ3. You hydro lock it, you got water in your cabin.

My comment was in general. Not necessary in reference to your CAI.

Peace.


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