CAI in Seattle ?

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iinan
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CAI in Seattle ?

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I have been checking out the injen and cosmo cai, and i am not sure which to get. Does anyone know how well these keep water from getting sucked up in very rainy conditions ? thanks for any help2004 GT*magna flow* cai soon
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Re: CAI in Seattle ? (iinan)

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You don't have to worry about sucking up water into the intake unless your car is sitting in 12" or more of water. Driving in extreme rainy conditions will not be an issue. Depends on what you are willing to spend. Injen is about twice the cost of Cosmo. Injen is better quality.Both will get you comparable gains.
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iinan
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Re: CAI in Seattle ? (iinan)

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Awesome ! thanks for the tip, gonna order it asap
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Re: CAI in Seattle ? (iinan)

Post by Smokin' Rubber »

Yeah I haven't had any problems with the CAI thus far, its pretty much away from all types of splashing and such so really the only way to get water in it is if you drive through some DEEP water
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