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Injen Technology's Scion CAI DYNO Sheet!!!
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Injen Technology's Scion CAI DYNO Sheet!!!
Here's the link for the Injen Page that states everything about the CAI just released.... Still impatiently waiting for mine to come!
http://www.injen.com/2110_mkt.html
http://www.injen.com/2110_mkt.html
#5
i had an AEM Cold Air Intake on my focus hatch and even with the bypass valve installed it still sucked in water and i had a mis-fire in cylinders 1 and 4. about 80 bucks later i was back on the road. Moral of story, be careful with CAI, and no matter what they say, it's still possible to suck in water and cause serious damage. So personally im hesitant to get a CAI, but this looks like a great product none the less.
#8
Originally Posted by xyouthx
i had an AEM Cold Air Intake on my focus hatch and even with the bypass valve installed it still sucked in water and i had a mis-fire in cylinders 1 and 4. about 80 bucks later i was back on the road. Moral of story, be careful with CAI, and no matter what they say, it's still possible to suck in water and cause serious damage. So personally im hesitant to get a CAI, but this looks like a great product none the less.
It converts to a Short Ram (SR), just like the K&N does. It's a SR and a CAI, all in one.......... If it's going to rain make it a Short Ram, if it's sunny make it a Cold Air.....
Injen is a very good manufacture, along with K&N, but I will be settling with Injen for my tC though.....
#15
Just to clarify, we have them in stock right now, thanks for mentioning me. Also, I changed the price on the site to include shipping, that's the only reason it is higher now. All intakes are polished, black on the way. I wouldnt have posted here if you guys hadn't already found me. :D
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