MSP Intake Poll without FMIC.

What intake do you have?

  • Cold Air Intake

    Votes: 123 54.2%
  • Short Ram Intake

    Votes: 32 14.1%
  • Stock Air Box Intake

    Votes: 72 31.7%

  • Total voters
    227
Stock... Looking at CAI.. or I want someone to engineer a variable SRI based on the RPM. Kinda that system BMW 7 serise developed a couple years back
 
Had a home made cai for a while, then went back to stock w/ k&n panel. Waiting for some one to produce a cai or sri to my liking.
Check www.henryvo.com to see how to make your own cai.
 
Stock box k&n panel filter....stock pipes.....getting cold air eventually
 
stock airbox for now...the only intake I'd buy is the SRI that comes with the iON CAI (or the Billet Design SRI :mad: )
 
mspeed101 said:
I think Cai is the best to go with if you do not have a fmic but if you do then sri would be the best way to go imo!
I've been hearing that... why is it better to go with SRI with a FMIC? I am trying to decide about the side or front mount, but I do already have a CAI.
 
ONRAILS said:
I've been hearing that... why is it better to go with SRI with a FMIC? I am trying to decide about the side or front mount, but I do already have a CAI.
Because a FMIC is what actually cools the air, but a lot of people on here are noobs & think that the CAI does that. People say that a CAI is better if you don't have a FMIC yet, but IMO, you shouldn't use one at all.

Basically, you want your intake to flow as well as possible & your FMIC to cool as much as possible with a minimal pressure drop.
 
ONRAILS said:
I've been hearing that... why is it better to go with SRI with a FMIC? I am trying to decide about the side or front mount, but I do already have a CAI.



I was wondering the same thing. I have an Injen cai and want to get a fmic. Do they not work together?
 
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