argh...basically a cai restricts the amount of air that flows to the turbo....same thing can be said about a full exhast compared to a dump pipe....the longer the tube the worst for the turbo, less responsive, more work to get the air needed...this fact alone out weights the "gain" u get from the cold air of a cai.....another fact to think about is that a turbo is very hot, especially spinning at higher then stock psi....even thou the air coming into the turbo is cooler with a cai it still exits the turbo at the same temp as air from a sri.....i wish someone would take the temps of the air after the turbo on a sri and cai setup and put this debate to rest....another fact is with the longer tubing of a cai u actually heat the air up before it gets to the turbo, especially when u are boostin 10-15psi , the tubin with all the bends causes the air molecules to bang into each other and distrbute flow to the turbo....if u look at any "good" turbo setup, u never see a cai anywhere, ram air...sure cus its not restricting the air flow, ur just throwin cold air at the sri....u want ur turbo ti havd unrestricted air flow just as u would want unrestricted exhast flow......leave cooler air duties to the intercooler, thats what its there for.....