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Old 12 Dec 2003, 08:39 am
Chris
 
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Default Difference between brand name intakes and "cheaper" intakes

Hey all, I wanna get an intake and exhaust for my brother for christmas. He
says he wants an AEM cold air intake with bypass valve (so water wont get in
the cylinders). Is there *really* a difference between the AEM ones and the
other "no-name" ones? I figure I can afford to buy him more performance
parts if I go with the cheaper ones. Also, my budge is around $500 USD, so
what would be the best to get to increase HP and handling for his stock
Acura Integra '97 LS? Thanks

-Chris


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Old 12 Dec 2003, 10:10 am
Jim Yanik
 
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"Chris" <c_cornell60@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:xyjCb.1349$ea%.1086@news01.bloor.is.net.cable .rogers.com:

> Hey all, I wanna get an intake and exhaust for my brother for
> christmas. He says he wants an AEM cold air intake with bypass valve
> (so water wont get in the cylinders). Is there *really* a difference
> between the AEM ones and the other "no-name" ones? I figure I can
> afford to buy him more performance parts if I go with the cheaper
> ones. Also, my budge is around $500 USD, so what would be the best to
> get to increase HP and handling for his stock Acura Integra '97 LS?
> Thanks
>
> -Chris
>
>
>


My "Bomz" CAI cost $60 including shipping (Ebay),but came with no
instructions,just a bag of pipes,couplers,filter,and clamps.It took awhile
to piece it together,see how it's routed,and to figure out what intake
parts to remove,and how to do it.It also has no bypass valve,although I
suspect I could fit someone else's bypass to the system. The tubing is
polished aluminum with yellow couplers,although I believe they offer
colored anodized pipes,too.

I'm still very satisfied with it.

--
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jyanik-at-kua.net
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Old 12 Dec 2003, 10:51 pm
EPSYCHOBOB
 
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Default Re: Difference between brand name intakes and "cheaper" intakes

THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE INTAKES BUT SINCE YOUR BUDGET IS AROUND
$500 THAT WOULD BE ENOUGHT TO GET THE AEM V2 WICH RETAILS ON THE AEM WEBSITE
FOR $368.75 AND IT IS WELL WORTH THE MONEY BECAUSE IT CLAIMS TO GET YOU
ABOUT 15 HP LIKE ANY OTHER INTAKE BUT IT GETS YOU ANOTHER 10-15HP ON TOP OF
THAT SO YOU COULD GET 25+ BECAUSE OF THE TECHNOLOGY IT CLAIMS AND IT LOOKS
NICE AND IS STREET LEGAL AND HAS THE RELIABILITY OF AEM

http://www.aempower.com/product_intake_app.asp



"Chris" <c_cornell60@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hey all, I wanna get an intake and exhaust for my brother for christmas.

He
> says he wants an AEM cold air intake with bypass valve (so water wont get

in
> the cylinders). Is there *really* a difference between the AEM ones and

the
> other "no-name" ones? I figure I can afford to buy him more performance
> parts if I go with the cheaper ones. Also, my budge is around $500 USD,

so
> what would be the best to get to increase HP and handling for his stock
> Acura Integra '97 LS? Thanks
>
> -Chris
>
>



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Old 12 Dec 2003, 11:56 pm
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bullshit, the v2 will not get you 25 hp, maybe an extra .5 hp, and a normal
intake will get you about 2 hp, so thats 2.5 hp, intakes do not make that
large of a difference unless your boosted. As for quality, a pipe is a pipe,
get a no name intake *as long as its mandrel bent* and get a good filter,
aem filters are made by k&n, as good as you'll probably find, then buy a
bypass valve seperate. Save money and get the same results. If he's that
concerned about brandname, go get the AEM intake for him, but the only
difference is the sticker and the couplers are black with AEM written on
them.




"EPSYCHOBOB" <BILLTHEBUM2001@VERIZON.NET> wrote in message
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> THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE INTAKES BUT SINCE YOUR BUDGET IS AROUND
> $500 THAT WOULD BE ENOUGHT TO GET THE AEM V2 WICH RETAILS ON THE AEM

WEBSITE
> FOR $368.75 AND IT IS WELL WORTH THE MONEY BECAUSE IT CLAIMS TO GET YOU
> ABOUT 15 HP LIKE ANY OTHER INTAKE BUT IT GETS YOU ANOTHER 10-15HP ON TOP

OF
> THAT SO YOU COULD GET 25+ BECAUSE OF THE TECHNOLOGY IT CLAIMS AND IT LOOKS
> NICE AND IS STREET LEGAL AND HAS THE RELIABILITY OF AEM
>
> http://www.aempower.com/product_intake_app.asp
>
>
>
> "Chris" <c_cornell60@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:xyjCb.1349$ea%.1086@news01.bloor.is.net.cable .rogers.com...
> > Hey all, I wanna get an intake and exhaust for my brother for christmas.

> He
> > says he wants an AEM cold air intake with bypass valve (so water wont

get
> in
> > the cylinders). Is there *really* a difference between the AEM ones and

> the
> > other "no-name" ones? I figure I can afford to buy him more performance
> > parts if I go with the cheaper ones. Also, my budge is around $500 USD,

> so
> > what would be the best to get to increase HP and handling for his stock
> > Acura Integra '97 LS? Thanks
> >
> > -Chris
> >
> >

>
>



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Old 13 Dec 2003, 12:12 pm
Jim Yanik
 
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"M.C. Tee" <tedwards@NOSPAM.roadrunner.nf.net> wrote in
news:bre665$liq$1@nntp-stjh-01-01.rogers.nf.net:

> bullshit, the v2 will not get you 25 hp, maybe an extra .5 hp, and a
> normal intake will get you about 2 hp, so thats 2.5 hp, intakes do not
> make that large of a difference unless your boosted. As for quality, a
> pipe is a pipe, get a no name intake *as long as its mandrel bent* and
> get a good filter, aem filters are made by k&n, as good as you'll
> probably find, then buy a bypass valve seperate. Save money and get
> the same results. If he's that concerned about brandname, go get the
> AEM intake for him, but the only difference is the sticker and the
> couplers are black with AEM written on them.
>
>


Actually,for the RSX-S,an AEM CAI produced 20 extra HP,per Honda Tuning
Magazine's dyno test.The issue was last year,around Apr or May.They did
flow bench and dyno tests on several short rams ,the two CAIs,and the K&N
filter.They had a lot of nice graphs,too.

The "Bomz" CAI I put on my 94 GSR made a -very- noticeable increase in
power,even below the VTEC point.I believe that has to be more than a half
or 2.5 HP increase.


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jyanik-at-kua.net
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Old 13 Dec 2003, 12:51 pm
Stephen Bigelow
 
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"Jim Yanik" <jyanik@abuse.gov> wrote in message
news:Xns94507C4B38DAEjyanikkuanet@204.117.192.21.. .
> "M.C. Tee" <tedwards@NOSPAM.roadrunner.nf.net> wrote in
> news:bre665$liq$1@nntp-stjh-01-01.rogers.nf.net:
>
> > bullshit, the v2 will not get you 25 hp, maybe an extra .5 hp, and a
> > normal intake will get you about 2 hp, so thats 2.5 hp, intakes do not
> > make that large of a difference unless your boosted. As for quality, a
> > pipe is a pipe, get a no name intake *as long as its mandrel bent* and
> > get a good filter, aem filters are made by k&n, as good as you'll
> > probably find, then buy a bypass valve seperate. Save money and get
> > the same results. If he's that concerned about brandname, go get the
> > AEM intake for him, but the only difference is the sticker and the
> > couplers are black with AEM written on them.
> >
> >

>
> Actually,for the RSX-S,an AEM CAI produced 20 extra HP,per Honda Tuning
> Magazine's dyno test.The issue was last year,around Apr or May.They did
> flow bench and dyno tests on several short rams ,the two CAIs,and the K&N
> filter.They had a lot of nice graphs,too.


Yep. I believe they tested the RSX because it must have had an atrocious
stock intake tract, resulting in big gains from an aftermarket one.

How many other cars will see those kinds of gains, I wonder?


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Old 13 Dec 2003, 08:56 pm
EPSYCHOBOB
 
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"Stephen Bigelow" <sbigelowPOV@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:wkICb.10688$%TO.5697@twister01.bloor.is.net.c able.rogers.com...
>
> "Jim Yanik" <jyanik@abuse.gov> wrote in message
> news:Xns94507C4B38DAEjyanikkuanet@204.117.192.21.. .
> > "M.C. Tee" <tedwards@NOSPAM.roadrunner.nf.net> wrote in
> > news:bre665$liq$1@nntp-stjh-01-01.rogers.nf.net:
> >
> > > bullshit, the v2 will not get you 25 hp, maybe an extra .5 hp, and a
> > > normal intake will get you about 2 hp, so thats 2.5 hp, intakes do not
> > > make that large of a difference unless your boosted. As for quality, a
> > > pipe is a pipe, get a no name intake *as long as its mandrel bent* and
> > > get a good filter, aem filters are made by k&n, as good as you'll
> > > probably find, then buy a bypass valve seperate. Save money and get
> > > the same results. If he's that concerned about brandname, go get the
> > > AEM intake for him, but the only difference is the sticker and the
> > > couplers are black with AEM written on them.
> > >
> > >

> >
> > Actually,for the RSX-S,an AEM CAI produced 20 extra HP,per Honda Tuning
> > Magazine's dyno test.The issue was last year,around Apr or May.They did
> > flow bench and dyno tests on several short rams ,the two CAIs,and the

K&N
> > filter.They had a lot of nice graphs,too.

>
> Yep. I believe they tested the RSX because it must have had an atrocious
> stock intake tract, resulting in big gains from an aftermarket one.
>
> How many other cars will see those kinds of gains, I wonder?
>
>

DO YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT OTHER CARS ARE CAPABLE OF GETTING THAT KIND OF
POWER MOST HONDA'S AND ACURA'S AND IMPORT CARS THAT HAVE A HIGH RPM REDLINE
.. THE V6 HONDA ACCORD GOT 18.7HP @6500 RPM,A 94-01 INTEGRA LS/GS/RS
NON-VTECH GOT 9.1HP@4250RPM (STICK SHIFT),HONDA S200 GOT 9.5HP@8500RPM,IF
YOU DONT THINK THAT THESE GAINS ARE POSSIBIBLE THEN READ IMPORT TUNER,SUPER
STREET, AND IMPORT MAGAZINES, AND CHECK OUT THE OFFICIAL AEM WEBSITE FOR
APPLICATIONS, PRICES, AND DYNO SHEETS.FOR THOSE OF YOU THAT ARE NOT INFORMED
ABOUT CARS AND SHIT LIKE THAT ,WELL, YOU MIGHT WANT TO RESEARCH YOUR ANSWERS
AND INFO FIRST BEFORE EXPRESSING YOUR 2 CENTS.

P.S. AND FOR THE RECORD THE V2 IS UNLIKE ANYOTHER INTAKE BECAUSE IT USES A
DUAL CHAMBER INTAKE PIPE TO CREATE MULTIPLE FREQUENCIE SOUND WAVES WHICH IS
THE REASON THE GAINS ARE SO HIGH.

-"DEFEAT"
FOR EVERY WINNER, THERE ARE DOZENS OF LOSERS.
ODDS ARE YOU'RE ONE OF THEM.


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Old 13 Dec 2003, 09:19 pm
Stephen Bigelow
 
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"EPSYCHOBOB" <BILLTHEBUM2001@VERIZON.NET> wrote in message
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>
> "Stephen Bigelow" <sbigelowPOV@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:wkICb.10688$%TO.5697@twister01.bloor.is.net.c able.rogers.com...
> >
> > "Jim Yanik" <jyanik@abuse.gov> wrote in message
> > news:Xns94507C4B38DAEjyanikkuanet@204.117.192.21.. .
> > > "M.C. Tee" <tedwards@NOSPAM.roadrunner.nf.net> wrote in
> > > news:bre665$liq$1@nntp-stjh-01-01.rogers.nf.net:
> > >
> > > > bullshit, the v2 will not get you 25 hp, maybe an extra .5 hp, and a
> > > > normal intake will get you about 2 hp, so thats 2.5 hp, intakes do

not
> > > > make that large of a difference unless your boosted. As for quality,

a
> > > > pipe is a pipe, get a no name intake *as long as its mandrel bent*

and
> > > > get a good filter, aem filters are made by k&n, as good as you'll
> > > > probably find, then buy a bypass valve seperate. Save money and get
> > > > the same results. If he's that concerned about brandname, go get the
> > > > AEM intake for him, but the only difference is the sticker and the
> > > > couplers are black with AEM written on them.
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > > Actually,for the RSX-S,an AEM CAI produced 20 extra HP,per Honda

Tuning
> > > Magazine's dyno test.The issue was last year,around Apr or May.They

did
> > > flow bench and dyno tests on several short rams ,the two CAIs,and the

> K&N
> > > filter.They had a lot of nice graphs,too.

> >
> > Yep. I believe they tested the RSX because it must have had an atrocious
> > stock intake tract, resulting in big gains from an aftermarket one.
> >
> > How many other cars will see those kinds of gains, I wonder?
> >
> >

> DO YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT OTHER CARS ARE CAPABLE OF GETTING THAT KIND OF
> POWER MOST HONDA'S AND ACURA'S AND IMPORT CARS THAT HAVE A HIGH RPM

REDLINE
> . THE V6 HONDA ACCORD GOT 18.7HP @6500 RPM,A 94-01 INTEGRA LS/GS/RS
> NON-VTECH GOT 9.1HP@4250RPM (STICK SHIFT),HONDA S200 GOT 9.5HP@8500RPM,IF


As I suspected. One.

Thanks!







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Old 13 Dec 2003, 09:37 pm
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"Stephen Bigelow" <sbigelowPOV@rogers.com> wrote in message
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>
> "EPSYCHOBOB" <BILLTHEBUM2001@VERIZON.NET> wrote in message
> news:2rPCb.6683$xO.3337@nwrddc02.gnilink.net...
> >
> > "Stephen Bigelow" <sbigelowPOV@rogers.com> wrote in message
> > news:wkICb.10688$%TO.5697@twister01.bloor.is.net.c able.rogers.com...
> > >
> > > "Jim Yanik" <jyanik@abuse.gov> wrote in message
> > > news:Xns94507C4B38DAEjyanikkuanet@204.117.192.21.. .
> > > > "M.C. Tee" <tedwards@NOSPAM.roadrunner.nf.net> wrote in
> > > > news:bre665$liq$1@nntp-stjh-01-01.rogers.nf.net:
> > > >
> > > > > bullshit, the v2 will not get you 25 hp, maybe an extra .5 hp, and

a
> > > > > normal intake will get you about 2 hp, so thats 2.5 hp, intakes do

> not
> > > > > make that large of a difference unless your boosted. As for

quality,
> a
> > > > > pipe is a pipe, get a no name intake *as long as its mandrel bent*

> and
> > > > > get a good filter, aem filters are made by k&n, as good as you'll
> > > > > probably find, then buy a bypass valve seperate. Save money and

get
> > > > > the same results. If he's that concerned about brandname, go get

the
> > > > > AEM intake for him, but the only difference is the sticker and the
> > > > > couplers are black with AEM written on them.
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > > Actually,for the RSX-S,an AEM CAI produced 20 extra HP,per Honda

> Tuning
> > > > Magazine's dyno test.The issue was last year,around Apr or May.They

> did
> > > > flow bench and dyno tests on several short rams ,the two CAIs,and

the
> > K&N
> > > > filter.They had a lot of nice graphs,too.
> > >
> > > Yep. I believe they tested the RSX because it must have had an

atrocious
> > > stock intake tract, resulting in big gains from an aftermarket one.
> > >
> > > How many other cars will see those kinds of gains, I wonder?
> > >
> > >

> > DO YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT OTHER CARS ARE CAPABLE OF GETTING THAT KIND OF
> > POWER MOST HONDA'S AND ACURA'S AND IMPORT CARS THAT HAVE A HIGH RPM

> REDLINE
> > . THE V6 HONDA ACCORD GOT 18.7HP @6500 RPM,A 94-01 INTEGRA LS/GS/RS
> > NON-VTECH GOT 9.1HP@4250RPM (STICK SHIFT),HONDA S200 GOT

9.5HP@8500RPM,IF
>
> As I suspected. One.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> YOU SAY THAT ONE RIGHT WELL SHOW ME AN INTAKE THAT COULD GIVE THE ACCORD

18.7HP THAT IS NOT MADE BY AEM AND THAT IS STREET LEGAL.
>
>
>
>



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Old 13 Dec 2003, 10:09 pm
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Quit shouting,turn off your capslock.

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