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  1. #16
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    I run a aem cai on all my rides and never had a problem. Just remember to pickup the bypass valve or shield. Sounds much better once you snap the throttle.

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    U really have nothing to worry about with a Cai. Ur filter getting wet is no problem. The only way u can see engine failure is if it gets submerged in water while its sucking air. I've always had cai and in storms and snow never a problem

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    This is what I've ended up with after running various intakes over the years... Kinda the best of both worlds.

    http://www.ephatch.com/forum/showthr...ion&highlight=

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    I've run a Fujita SRI for years and it's been great but I'm about to swap back to a stock box with the Hondata mod (hollowed out). It fills the space better and I will be able to reduce heat soak by using heat reflecting tape on the bottom of the box.

    I don;t run a CAI because of the hydrolock risk, just my opinion.

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    Maybe check for a manufacturer that uses a heat shield with their SRI. Mishimoto makes on for my 08, and its wicked, intake temps are around 5 more degrees than ambient.

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    Olivia Munn FTW LudeMutt's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by HFPcivicSI View Post
    Maybe check for a manufacturer that uses a heat shield with their SRI. Mishimoto makes on for my 08, and its wicked, intake temps are around 5 more degrees than ambient.
    The only brand I know of that made an intake shield is Tegiwa. It's supposed to be used with the Mugen replica intake box.

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