how do you perform, or give your car a CAI
how do you perform, or give your car a CAI
i am think of either making my MPI 60 degree V6 either Ram air or CAI, from what ovrclck350 has told me, CAI is better to go with, now can i perform this myself OR do i have to take it somewhere and have them do it for me?
i would also like to know what a CAI does and how it works "don't flam me for not knowing" is it the same as Rame air in a way?
if i can do it myself i need to know what will i need to do it, what step's i will have to follow? Could someone please give me a step by step description of what i have to do?
thanks
[This message has been edited by 87_Camaro (edited July 25, 2001).]
i would also like to know what a CAI does and how it works "don't flam me for not knowing" is it the same as Rame air in a way?
if i can do it myself i need to know what will i need to do it, what step's i will have to follow? Could someone please give me a step by step description of what i have to do?
thanks
[This message has been edited by 87_Camaro (edited July 25, 2001).]
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Personally, I think ram air is better. Ram Air is a cold air intake, with a scoop facing forward to force air into the filter as you drive. Ram Air won't give you a "kick" from a stop, but as soon as you're moving, you'll feel it.
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