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Old 06 Sep 2007, 07:46 am
allie_k22 allie_k22 is offline
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Default What is the best cold air intake to get for a 96 honda accord? Are AEMs good intakes?

What is the best cold air intake to get for a 96 honda accord? Are AEMs good intakes?
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Old 06 Sep 2007, 07:48 am
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i keep trying to figure out why girls care about this. then again, hondas aren't much more than shopping carts on wheels. disposable transportation.
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Old 06 Sep 2007, 07:54 am
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It's an Accord! Not really much of a point to doing anything with it but..... try thiswww.knfilters.com
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Old 06 Sep 2007, 08:00 am
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Buy american and get a K&N
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Old 06 Sep 2007, 08:04 am
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it depends on the length of your intake pipe that the filter is attached to. the further away the filter is positioned from the engine the better. less power sapping heat from the engine gets sucked in. or go for an enclosed intake system like Pipercross Viper induction system. filter is housed in a carbon fibre casing with a cold air feed running straight into the filter
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Old 06 Sep 2007, 08:36 am
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Don't listen to them yes AEM are good intakesthey are the best and so are Honda's...it will be on the road a lot longer than most cars!
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Old 06 Sep 2007, 08:40 am
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I agree with CJB. You asked if AEM was a good intake, yes it is. Probably the best for Honda, well at least according to AEM. All the cars that they sponsor are Hondas. AEM also makes a lot of other go fast goodies for your car too, so stick with them. Don't listen to those haters. Let's see where their, um, whatever is 500,000 miles from now.
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