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Old 05-09-12, 09:58 AM
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Originally Posted by rustyeyore
Ill be able to save up for a long time so if it isnt above like 500$ than im good. Ill just tell you now im buy new coilovers.
I have maintained it and i have sea foamed it so theres no problem there plus that has nothing to do with the question.
And who would ever mod a car for aesthetic reasons unless your a honda boy.
And finally why would i save up or rims when in the previous post i said im not a loser who puts 20 inch rims on my car. Also why are you telling me to buy tires that has nothing to do with the question again.
Why are you ripping on people trying to help you? Also new tires has a lot to do with better grip, which is what you said you wanted....

But to answer your questions on intakes, I have a K&N, the reason I chose that over SRT is becuase I was hearing that people had a lot of problems with SRT(faulty products, and no customer service) So i decided to just go with the K&N, the sound is awesome with the K&N!
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I was just joking with him and K&N does seem better and less expensive than the other one.
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Originally Posted by rustyeyore
I was just joking with him and K&N does seem better and less expensive than the other one.
Get it, you wont be disappointed
Old 05-11-12, 12:17 AM
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Originally Posted by ****-adkt
Why is the K&N what you would recommend? IS it cause you have it or what you can afford?

Either way the K&N is a POS compared to the SRT. the true benefit of an Intake is the tuning.

Intake without supporting mods is a Waste of money
What are some 'supporting mods' with the K&N intake?
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Originally Posted by b2ke
What are some 'supporting mods' with the K&N intake?
Headers, Exhaust, and Piggy Back ECU (I think people usually go Apexi Neo). I don't think many people have had great improvements with just an intake. The reason the SRT Intake improves performance is because it comes with an ECU.
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