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gpp

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i know its been beat to death but which cai seems to be the one that most people like as far as looks,quality,and performance?
 

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Quality-C&L
Performance-JLT
Looks-matter of opinion
 

Power Surge

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We have our PSP air intake coming out in the next week to the public. It will have the attributes of all of what people want. Quality, looks, and performance.

It uses an aluminum MAF housing and tube, powedercoated in a factory-like black wrinkle finish. We use top quality heavy layer black silicone couplers. And it's topped off with a PowerStack 8" high flow cone filter.

We tested our intake on our dyno, and showed an improvement of 11hp and 13 ftlbs of torque at 5k rpm, with power gains across the rpm range.

This was just on our car, we didn't test it on 10 different cars and give the hp gains of the highest one like some companies do.

So I believe that our kit has all the attributes mentioned above.
 

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Power Surge said:
We have our PSP air intake coming out in the next week to the public. It will have the attributes of all of what people want. Quality, looks, and performance.

It uses an aluminum MAF housing and tube, powedercoated in a factory-like black wrinkle finish. We use top quality heavy layer black silicone couplers. And it's topped off with a PowerStack 8" high flow cone filter.

We tested our intake on our dyno, and showed an improvement of 11hp and 13 ftlbs of torque at 5k rpm, with power gains across the rpm range.

This was just on our car, we didn't test it on 10 different cars and give the hp gains of the highest one like some companies do.

So I believe that our kit has all the attributes mentioned above.
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Will this kit require a tune? Also how much will it cost? I wouldnt mind trying a new product when I get my car later this month.
 

Power Surge

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silverGTvert said:
Will this kit require a tune? Also how much will it cost? I wouldnt mind trying a new product when I get my car later this month.
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It will definitely require a tune, which we can do for you as we are a full tuning facility.

No price just yet, still need to figure out all the material costs. It will be up on the 05 section of our website next week though.
 

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You might check www.JMSchip.com

Standard MAF sensor housing and filter, but a great price on the CAI and tuner package. The tunes are custom and produce good HP!
 
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Power Surge said:
We have our PSP air intake coming out in the next week to the public. It will have the attributes of all of what people want. Quality, looks, and performance.

It uses an aluminum MAF housing and tube, powedercoated in a factory-like black wrinkle finish. We use top quality heavy layer black silicone couplers. And it's topped off with a PowerStack 8" high flow cone filter.

We tested our intake on our dyno, and showed an improvement of 11hp and 13 ftlbs of torque at 5k rpm, with power gains across the rpm range.

This was just on our car, we didn't test it on 10 different cars and give the hp gains of the highest one like some companies do.

So I believe that our kit has all the attributes mentioned above.
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Sal,

What size is the MAF housing?
 
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