cold air intake... is it worth it ?
#1
cold air intake... is it worth it ?
im getting a fit in a few day (none in stock) the first thing i was gonna do was get a cold air intake for it... i was gonna install it my self. but ive heard you have to be really careful of puddles and water... is it worth it ? and also is a short ram a complete waste of time ? thanks guys. i cant wait til i get my fit ! -curt
#2
I had the same questions, but after typing "Cold Air Intake" along with "Hydrolock" into a yahoo search engine, the info I found was very helpful. Several forums and a couple of Wikipedia entries made my decision to buy one much easier. I've got one coming that should be on my doorstep in a couple of days.
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is a short ram a waste ?
yea, i was wondering.. my friend has an accord and he said he had to take his bumber off to install his CAI... i didnt wanna get that deep, but i did want to do it my self. is a short ram a waste ?
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Sorry I should have posted a link,
No idea which issue, I found it on their web site.
Honda Fit Fujita Intake - Import Tuner Magazine
No idea which issue, I found it on their web site.
Honda Fit Fujita Intake - Import Tuner Magazine
#19
I hydrolocked my integra before.. AEM CAI.. drove over water that collected on the side of the street, certainly not 3ft, maybe 5" MAX, splashed up and a little while later, car locked up and wouldn't start again. I screwed up by cranking so much, later in the night it started back up but something was NOT right. Anyway, 3ft is not necessary to hydrolock, I will say that I did not have the fender liner in place as it was torn off some time before. So yeah, I've always been a little wary since. Fortunately, the intake is on the driver's side now, so collected water on near the curb isn't going to be as dangerous.