AEM = makes the MSCAI
Injen = Dynoed with biggest gains
Fujita = Junk
COBB = Wait for them to work out the bad plastic batching for who knows how long to get the dyno proven half gains
Both do have the better MAF housing/mount out of what's out there. I can't find the AEM though - you're saying it DOES have the air-straightener while the MSCAI doesn't?Should be noted that the current AEM is NOT the same as the mazdaspeed CAI, not even close. Seems to have proper MAF sizing and even includes an air-straightener. I am running an Injen, which also has proper MAF but no air straightener but also no CEL's. Cheapest intake that has at LEAST a proper MAF housing size is Injen, cheapest with air straightener is the AEM now. CP-E is nice but very expensive and the off-brand ones such as Fujita or HPS are rarely heard of, but appear to be generic 3 inch tube intakes.
Both do have the better MAF housing/mount out of what's out there. I can't find the AEM though - you're saying it DOES have the air-straightener while the MSCAI doesn't?
Looking like Injen is the way to go... it's well priced and I can find it!
http://importimageonline.com/imagep...alve-combo-/product_info.php/products_id/3163
Not a bad deal, although which is the better bov - recirc or atmospheric?
Coolio... I'm dumb though. What's the diff (other than audible) of atmo vs. recirc? Is there any perfomance gain either way?
My main goals are better breathing (CAI) and boost pressure keeping things mostly stock. Eventually I'll get the ECU re-flashed or get a dash turner.