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Old 04-26-2013, 05:12 PM
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Hey guys so one of the mods I am wanting to do is do a CAI. I have heard highly of Cold air inductions as well as wizaired. My question to you all is, are these actually good products. Do they actually do there job and suck in cold air or do they still suck in hot air like a lot of K&N ones do? Thanks for the help
 
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Old 04-26-2013, 05:44 PM
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The inlet of this style CAI is exposed to atmosphere and sealed from under hood so they do provide colder air to the induction system. I think Bill @ CAI Inc would be more than happy to answer any questions you may have. Even as busy as they get at times he was quite helpful and answered all my questions to satisfaction. His contact info is on his member page, the vendor section and the Cold Air Inc web site.
 
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Old 04-26-2013, 07:28 PM
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Would you say a CAI is worth it? There are so many mods I want to do to my car (exhaust, CAI, new paint job, etc). I'm sure a CAI isn't going to give any drastic notice in performance boosts or do vastly better with MPG. But if it at least does something then I think it is probably worth it. Any opinions?
 
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Old 04-26-2013, 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by iMuf
Would you say a CAI is worth it? There are so many mods I want to do to my car (exhaust, CAI, new paint job, etc). I'm sure a CAI isn't going to give any drastic notice in performance boosts or do vastly better with MPG. But if it at least does something then I think it is probably worth it. Any opinions?

get the CAI - I got a K&N and loved the little bit of boast I got and it added a nice sound. But then I have the LS4 engine.
 
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Old 04-26-2013, 08:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Tadcaster
get the CAI - I got a K&N and loved the little bit of boast I got and it added a nice sound. But then I have the LS4 engine.
I also have the LS4 haha. Are there any other performance mods that are a little better for the money? I have about $400 to spend. I kind of want to get all the little stuff out of the way first so I then can get into the more expensive stuff, like a new exhaust, lowering springs and struts, and a new paintjob to fix the minor rust problems and small rock chips. I will get a CAI at some point anyway, but if there is something better while I have some extra money then I want to go that route. I'm new to the modding world so I have no clue what are good mods to do that are a good money to performance ratio.
 
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Old 04-27-2013, 06:22 AM
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I would get the CAI. Those do change the engine tone nicely, and then everytime you romp on the gas pedal
 
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Old 04-27-2013, 06:40 AM
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I would get the CAI. Those do change the engine tone nicely, and then everytime you romp on the gas pedal
Yea I think I'm gonna get one. I think I'm just over thinking things and thinking there is better stuff for the money, which I'm sure there is but oh well, I can get those later haha
 
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Old 04-27-2013, 09:20 AM
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Yea I think I'm gonna get one. I think I'm just over thinking things and thinking there is better stuff for the money, which I'm sure there is but oh well, I can get those later haha
There may be better stuff for the money but you have to start somewhere. IMO making the engine breathe better is a good place to start
 
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Originally Posted by iMuf
I also have the LS4 haha. Are there any other performance mods that are a little better for the money? I have about $400 to spend. I kind of want to get all the little stuff out of the way first so I then can get into the more expensive stuff, like a new exhaust, lowering springs and struts, and a new paintjob to fix the minor rust problems and small rock chips. I will get a CAI at some point anyway, but if there is something better while I have some extra money then I want to go that route. I'm new to the modding world so I have no clue what are good mods to do that are a good money to performance ratio.
ls1 intake. you can make a cai that would be similar to what the sell for a fraction of the price. once again another purchase i wish i had never made. for the price of the cai and a exhaust you could do a ls1 intake and tune and make way more power than any of the other bolt ons combined. then you do headers, rockers/cam, tune, then have the trans built.
 
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Old 04-29-2013, 08:12 AM
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I have the Cold Air Inductions intake on my Monte and really like it. Great product. I did notice better throttle response, and if you plan on tuning in the future, its well worth it! Plus the CAI in combo with my exhaust sounds awesome.
 

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