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#3
did search the forum
post wrong question
I apologize
actual question is....
I want a SRI with a heat shield but I only notice K&N have heat shields
However it doesn't seem K&N made SRI for my 6th Gen Accord
Is it really necessary to have a heat shield?
Thanks
post wrong question
I apologize
actual question is....
I want a SRI with a heat shield but I only notice K&N have heat shields
However it doesn't seem K&N made SRI for my 6th Gen Accord
Is it really necessary to have a heat shield?
Thanks
#9
i can tell you here and now the difference between a CAI and SRI as i just changed my SRI to a CAI last night and noticed some big differences...only mods i have are straight piping and flowmaster with angled tip...so in other words no real mods....but...i can tell you this...
ive used the SRI for about half a year now and can tell you that in the higher RPMs..lets say your going about 25 and just decide to floor it for about 5 seconds....its definitely loud..it has more of a motorcycle rev to it....sounds very nice...it also has pretty quick response...but after a while that response dies down a little
the CAI ive had for about 15 hours..lol...its definitely louder at idle....and with the same 25 to flooring scenario...its definitely louder id say...well depends on ur def. of louder...it has more of a muscle car grunt to it....and for me it has better throttle response...gas mileage drops id say about 15% and u definitely feel the power alot more...it sounds more like a racing engine....
now statistically the hp gains arent that different from each other but from my personal experience its quite different aside from HP gains...and thats with a low brand intake filter and some piping and rubber/plastic tubing from stock intake...so just imagine how it will sound with AEM or Injen...
all in all the verdict is.....
CAI wins my vote...but took about 30 mins to install and also makes u have more frequent trips to 7 Eleven or Chevron all with a nice Evo mixed with modded TC sound.
SRI is the way to go for nice gas mileage, fancy looking under the hood, 10 mins to install, and more of a high revving ninja sound speeding past you on the highway.........
ive used the SRI for about half a year now and can tell you that in the higher RPMs..lets say your going about 25 and just decide to floor it for about 5 seconds....its definitely loud..it has more of a motorcycle rev to it....sounds very nice...it also has pretty quick response...but after a while that response dies down a little
the CAI ive had for about 15 hours..lol...its definitely louder at idle....and with the same 25 to flooring scenario...its definitely louder id say...well depends on ur def. of louder...it has more of a muscle car grunt to it....and for me it has better throttle response...gas mileage drops id say about 15% and u definitely feel the power alot more...it sounds more like a racing engine....
now statistically the hp gains arent that different from each other but from my personal experience its quite different aside from HP gains...and thats with a low brand intake filter and some piping and rubber/plastic tubing from stock intake...so just imagine how it will sound with AEM or Injen...
all in all the verdict is.....
CAI wins my vote...but took about 30 mins to install and also makes u have more frequent trips to 7 Eleven or Chevron all with a nice Evo mixed with modded TC sound.
SRI is the way to go for nice gas mileage, fancy looking under the hood, 10 mins to install, and more of a high revving ninja sound speeding past you on the highway.........
#10
the only reason your gas changes when you have the cai on is because your flooring it. it doesnt make a difference on your mpg some say it increases it, accord master give your review after a month not hours.