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Ranger Danger
Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: G-vegas Posts: 1,980
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I will be looking into getting a new intake soon probably and wanted to know what you guys thought I should go with....an SRI or a CAI....looking at a COBB SRI and a Ingen CAI....or the factory CAI from Mazda
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Ranger Danger
Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: G-vegas Posts: 1,980
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Yea I am boosted...
I guess that is where the tube from my air filter goes Yall know this is my first turbo car so I dont know a whole lot about them....I was thinking that a better intake would bring in more air and more hp....??? |
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OLF OG!!!!!
Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Stuttgart, Germany Posts: 2,856
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I would go COBB SF Intake and there accessport for the best gains
The OEM mazdaspeed unit is kinda restrictive and there is no reason to spend the money on that unit for minimal gain.
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