JW Stringer
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The plug thread was definitely a must read...thx
Have you read this? Intake Comparison You might have since it's 14 pages long. I went with the Injen Intake due to the looks mainly. The power gains are nice but I doubt it's that substantial. I also got $50 off my purchase with free shipping so it really sealed the deal for me. I was also looking at the BMS intake but the looks weren't for me, although I'm hoping I can get similar performance in comparison since the BMS intake played a substantial role in getting more power out of the Stinger in their dyno runs.Now back in line with this this thread, if I could only make up my mind on which intake to run with, as that is step one.
More indecisive after reading the 14 pages intake thread
be willing to bet the power gains amongst the various intakes do not differ so much from one to the other. now if I could only find some time to get back on my Stinger project. definitely leaning towards the Injen, especially after reading what I took to be low fitment issues with this one. maybe there are some holiday/end of year discounts on the injen?Unless I'm reading the intake comparison chart wrong, it looks like the Injen Intake has the most gain potential but at a premium price tag?
The better fitment is my main reason too!But I haven't 100% decided yet. I can't rush into these kind of things.
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Good idea. I would want an intake that is on the quieter side.. Maybe the Stillen?
AEM in our opinion should be touted as the intake winner
Cheaper than most
Full plastic (no heat soak)
Fits great
DYNO proven to be just as good if not better than Injen
Full Heat shield
KIA STINGER AEM COLD AIR INTAKE KIT