regnac wrote:It doesn't actually look like that, more like an orange red.... really weird how the picture made it look redder.
I do have a K & N replacement filter, after looking at the comparisons and price the difference in performance isn't really worth it is it?
Plus the intake is below like a cold air system would be too.
I'm just not a fan of bright colors under the hood and/or in the interior. Like I said though, as long as you like it, that's all that matters

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I guess it's personal opinion. To me it is worth the money because it gives the engine a nice growl, especially when accelerating. Also, when the vehicle is driven conservatively (i.e. not mashing the gas pedal every time you take off from a stop), it will provide an increase in gas mileage in addition to the slight horsepower and torque increases. And it looks a lot better under the hood then the boring old black plastic factory setup.
Although K&N does consider it a cold air intake, the design is actually a short ram air intake. They consider it a cold air intake because there is a tube that runs up from behind the lower front bumper and into the heat shield, thus pushing cooler air from down below the engine directly into the air filter. The entire intake setup is in the engine bay though, there is nothing on it that installs down into the wheel well or behind the bumper.
Both our Vibes have AEM Brute Force Dryflow air filters teamed up with the K&N intakes because I have heard horror stories of people accidentally over-oiling their K&N filters (drop-in and intake filters) and ruining the MAF sensor, among other things. Just a heads up

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regnac wrote:I wasn't sure either and still am not, but black would just look stock, thought about orange to go with my calipers but not sure either.
Was going to do interior pieces from silver but weather in Michigan turned so that will probably wait until spring.
Any color suggestions?
Both our Vibes have a black/silver/chrome (polished) color scheme. IMO it looks nice without being too obnoxious and overbearing. Years ago I had a Pontiac Sunfire GT Coupe that had bright blue painted interior and engine pieces and I thought that was the coolest look ever. Over the years I guess I've grown up and really come to appreciate, and prefer, the more subuded colors.