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Old 08-02-2008, 03:10 AM   #1
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Hey guys whats up? I have been thinking about getting a cold air intake and didn't know which one to get. I have seen the one from K&N and 350 is a little high. Is this one worth the money or are there any other ones out there that are good. What kind of numbers can I see in the way of hp?

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The wizaired zzp offers is one of the best kits out there.

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and it is pricey as well.
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Default Re: Which one

make your own! why buy a piece of tubing with a filter on it for $100 extra?
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I think its more the box+insulation that people buy the wizaired for but it is pricey as mentioned. If you dont mind spending some money on (IMO) a good CAI then just make a cheap DIY FWI or something and spend the saved money on something else. This gets argued so much I think its really just a matter of opinion.
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