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Old 08-12-2007, 08:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default best intake for hp

what would you guys suggest is the best intake for a stock srt4? i was looking at the agp 3in intake but witll that fit on the stock turbo? im new to this so any help would be great!
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Old 08-12-2007, 08:28 PM   #2 (permalink)
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i have the K&N but i really didnt feel a differance
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Old 08-12-2007, 08:32 PM   #3 (permalink)
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just get an injen sri everyone has em......
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what would you guys suggest is the best intake for a stock srt4? i was looking at the agp 3in intake but witll that fit on the stock turbo? im new to this so any help would be great!

It will fit with a reducer. I would spend more money on a intercooler then a intake if you want to get cooler air into the motor. Agp cai is good, JMB perfect cai is nice too but expensive. I went with a good ol aem sri.
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lol, stock is pretty much as good as it gets, just put a filter in it, save the money and get a fmic.
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how about my 4' inatke
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Stock with a k&n filter in it. It will make just as much Hp as anything on the market
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save ur money and get a intercooler
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so just throw a k&n filter in and get a fmic
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Panty hose held on the turbo inlet with a rubber band or zip tie.
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No real gain to be made with an intake on these cars. I only got mine cause it sounds badass and frees up a lot of space underhood. Used Injen SRI FTW!
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i wouldnt even dick with the expensive ones, just get the ebay one that says aem brute force modeled, i got for about $50 shipped, and it fits perfect and is just as good as the others but with no brand name
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so just go with an ebay intake? thats what i think im gonna do. so everyone think thats a good idea?
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so just go with an ebay intake? thats what i think im gonna do. so everyone think thats a good idea?

No, most think that a K&N filter in the stock airbox is the best idea. A CAI isn't going to make anymore difference than the drop in filter on your car.....in stock form at least.
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yah but the thing is the filter replacement is just about as expensive as just getting a whole new intake from ebay and it frees up a whole bunch of space and it looks cool
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