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Old 06-12-2010, 08:28 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Default C&L Street vs. C&L Racer CAI??


Street version retains heat longer also. I have the racer
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Heat soak from a CAI is a myth. Air doesn't conduct heat very well and it's only in the tube for a fraction of a second. IAT's depend more on where the air is coming from rather than if the intake tube is warm.

@OP get whichever one you think looks better, because the perform about the same

If it were me I'd buy a chunk of pvc, a 90* bend, a straight coupler, and a big cone filter and make my own.
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