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b16 helpg2b16teg 12-11-2002, 10:58 PM just got a 1 million series b16a put into my 92 teg, already have straight through muffler,denso iridium plugs magnecor 8mm wires. I am looking for a cold air intake is aem worth the money or will a cheaper one give me similiar power gains? 99integraboy 12-11-2002, 11:04 PM AEM is def. worth it. I say go with it monkay:cool: shawn1 12-12-2002, 12:30 AM Thats what i have now on my gsr, and i was thinking it's probably better to get like something a little cheaper and instead of getting aem get something cheaper and save your money for another mod. I say this because there is a lot of things you can buy for your car. For ex. use saved money and put toward some pulleys or something. Just my opinion. 99integraboy 12-12-2002, 01:16 AM Dude, go to: www.jdmfan.com and go to technical, it will tell you how to make your own aem intake.:cool: shawn1 12-12-2002, 09:26 AM Thats a real good website, and that guy is real creative. I think it should be called making your own intake(because one reason why aem is so good is because they test and tune the intake till they get close to the maximum horsepower that can be achieved for your car). Atleast thats what I have heard. And i think that when you paint the inside of the pipe that seems dangerous because with the velocity of the air flowing trough so fast if you have any runs or any globs of paint it seems like could be sucked into the engine and I bet it creates fluid friction(which restricts air flow) inside the pipe. Thanks for showing me that website though they have just about how to do everything.:) 94tegRS 12-18-2002, 01:44 AM put it in your civic. why go from 1.8 down to 1.6???? MadScientist 12-25-2002, 01:01 AM If your into the Hardcore JDM stuff go to www.RareTrick.com As farr as the intake issue.... AEM is good but, for some reason I like Injen better. I would replace the filter with a HKS Metal Flow, because the Oil additive in a K&N will coat your sensors. Peace Drew vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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