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you mean fan moving air into the engine bay like a moving car at 30mph would?
here's the bottom line: this thread is about the best-backed argument EITHER WAY for this "fight". the best the CAI people can come back with is that the SRI is sucking up "hot engine bay air"...yes, this matters when you're sitting at a light, but once you get moving again, the engine bay is getting all sorts of cold air from the outside.
...and then there's the matter of the intercooler. ya, you have hotter air going into the turbo, but that air gets compressed to 15psi and heated up to 200F+...then it gets cooled down by the intercooler using ambient air, leaving the differences not NEARLY as noticeable. there's a reason why people who have gone to the cobb SRI from the MS CAI say they don't notice a bit of difference...
remember: we're driving a turbocharged car...not a NA one.
It won't be taking hot engine bay air when moving. Oy.Dyno for this proves nothing when the hood is open and a fan blows over the top of the SRI. Shut the hood and let it take in that hot engine bay air.
Dumb!
H & A, this guy is a known troll, he/ she just goes around planting seeds of hate and discontent towards any ones views and or ideas that suggest that the Cobb SRI is in anyway better / equal to a CAI.
Funny I have not been banned x4 under different names like you Ms3077, hard2kill, ghost rider, usmc98, and 1 more that I cant find where you tried to say you were from the Philippines.
If you werent so retarded and would stop responding to SRI threads like you sell them then I dont think we would know its you all the time.
So maybe time to think of a new name because this one will be gone soon.
Dyno for this proves nothing when the hood is open and a fan blows over the top of the SRI. Shut the hood and let it take in that hot engine bay air.
Dumb!
SRI is better... they're cheaper.
From the dyno, power output seems a bit smoother with it (The SRI).. but that could just be MAF sensor problems w/ the CAI
cobb has an airflow straightener (forget the technical term) that reduces turbulence before the air hits the MAF. that alone could account for the smoother curve. whether or not the air flows any better, if the air hitting the maf from the cai isn't as consistent the ecu isn't as conisistent. I dunno, I've been up since 7am and its after 11pm and I'm tired. I hope this makes sense.......
cobb has an airflow straightener (forget the technical term) that reduces turbulence before the air hits the MAF. that alone could account for the smoother curve. whether or not the air flows any better, if the air hitting the maf from the cai isn't as consistent the ecu isn't as conisistent. I dunno, I've been up since 7am and its after 11pm and I'm tired. I hope this makes sense.......