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who has it and how u like it?
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I have one and its done me well. It posts the same gains as a Cobb SRI, though. I would go with a cobb sri because its MUCH easier to get to the filter. You have to take off the left front wheel to access the CPE CAI filter.
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i had it on my car back in the day, and ive tried the cobb intake, imo the cpe kicks its ass. The only reason i got rid of it was cause of the fued with i had with cpe.
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Take a closer look at the pictures. Ive ran the cobb and my IAT'S were constantly 12-15 degrees HIGHER than with the cpe. Their intake is a silicon coupler with a filter attached to it. Go with the cpe....
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Only problem with the CPe piece is, well, 2X the money than the Cobb.
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I wanted the CPE but went with Cobb because of the price. Either way your money is well spent. When Cobb releases their air box for the SRI the temps should be about the same a a CAI but then you have probably spent enough money to get a CPE anyways.
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Both intakes will get the job done, and as Crossbow mentioned Cobb and CP-E are the only ones i have heard of that has not caused some type of problem. The Cobb SRI from the get go had me questioning its build quality, with the plastic air straighteners inside the housing, and they did have some trouble a bit back with them breaking. One member made a comment that his were bowed a bit after extended use. Power wise it seems like they are about the same, but as mentioned the SRI is louder and so is the BOV....my sons friend has a Speed6 and the loudness is quite noticable with the SRI. I also think the cold air is better than the hot air being put into the intake...except maybe in the winter. Laloosh quote.. i had it on my car back in the day, and ive tried the cobb intake, imo the cpe kicks its ass. Agreed +1.... a well engineered piece...my intake has not caused one issue so far and rain downpours have not been a problem either. Just do not go thru high water with the CAI. Just my 2cents...
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330 for an intake is alot of freaking money though
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SRIs make more torque than CAIs do. CAIs make more horsepower than an SRI does.
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