It's all the same - only difference really is you can't get the ZZP version for a 3400 like you can the Wizaired, and the box around the filter is shaped a bit differently.
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I'd go Wizaird (coming from a guy who does not yet have one but has it on his wish list).
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When I inquired with both ZZP and Wizaired about their CAI my emails went unanswered. Cold Air Inductions on the other hand answered all my questions in a timely manner. With this in mind I decided to go with them when I purchased a CAI.
1998 - 2004 3.8L Monte Carlo Intake System - 2003 - V-6 3.8L - Monte Carlo - Chevrolet - Cold Air Intakes - Store |
Originally Posted by The_Maniac
(Post 382286)
I'd go Wizaird (coming from a guy who does not yet have one but has it on his wish list).
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beware zzp's customer service
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Originally Posted by 03SSLE
(Post 382302)
When I inquired with both ZZP and Wizaired about their CAI my emails went unanswered. Cold Air Inductions on the other hand answered all my questions in a timely manner. With this in mind I decided to go with them when I purchased a CAI.
1998 - 2004 3.8L Monte Carlo Intake System - 2003 - V-6 3.8L - Monte Carlo - Chevrolet - Cold Air Intakes - Store |
Originally Posted by oneslowmonte
(Post 382823)
beware zzp's customer service
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I got a question, is there a need to reprogram the ECU when you install this? Or reprogram the MAF
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CAIs are usually plug and play. The cars sensors can make necessary adjustments for the increase of air.
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Originally Posted by 03SSLE
(Post 382302)
When I inquired with both ZZP and Wizaired about their CAI my emails went unanswered. Cold Air Inductions on the other hand answered all my questions in a timely manner. With this in mind I decided to go with them when I purchased a CAI.
1998 - 2004 3.8L Monte Carlo Intake System - 2003 - V-6 3.8L - Monte Carlo - Chevrolet - Cold Air Intakes - Store |
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