Good point, but just getting cold air won't guarantee more HP. Granted, yes, with a lot of slow and stop and go traffic, a short-ram will bring in LOTS of heat into the engine, but excepting that fact, there's the diamater and length of the pipe to consider: proper piping is crucial to tune the intake for max HP. Size and length must be correct for the best air velocity and smoothness of flow at the throttle body to create best HP gains. So it is possible that a properly tuned short-ram can give better performance with warmer air than a poorly designed CAI. Not knocking any names here, but I think that AEM, one of the better names in intakes, has done a little more research on what works best. I'm pretty sure that they would have done it CAI if they thought it would produce more HP. Also, improper tuning can result in a higher peak at certain RPM's, while actually losing power at other RPM's. I've read posts here and elsewhere reporting Injen loses power below 3000 RPM's. I don't have one myself so I can't back that up, but I've seen it more than a few times. I do have a short-ram style (custom built, not AEM) and it does just fine. No noticable losses, and a nice feel and great throaty tone.