Air intake and gas milage?

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Liv4Lax11
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Air intake and gas milage?

Post by Liv4Lax11 »

I have a 2004 Vibe and was wondering how putting a ram air or cold air intake on the car would affect the gas milage. Also if I do get a ram air or cold air intake which one should I get?
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Re: Air intake and gas milage? (Liv4Lax11)

Post by LesPaul »

...I have a Cosmo CAI on my '03 GT and I havent noticed any significant decrease in gas milage. I dont know much about the ram air, but the CAI will give u a sweet engine sound..
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Re: Air intake and gas milage? (Liv4Lax11)

Post by MJN2 »

I'm got a short ram intake installed on my GT and, according to the little notebook I keep, my gas mileage has improved about 3mpg since I installed it.Just one person's experience though
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Re: Air intake and gas milage? (Liv4Lax11)

Post by wicked1981 »

I dont see much of a difference maybe 1-2 miles less if that. CAI is easy to install just takes time. By ram air do you mean getting a different hood (w/hood scoop/s) and making the scoops usable?
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Re: Air intake and gas milage? (wicked1981)

Post by Sub-Vibe-R »

My gas milage seems to be stable. But you could notice a little lower gas milage, because with an air intake it is so funny to floor the gas pedal!
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Re: Air intake and gas milage? (Sub-Vibe-R)

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Quote, originally posted by Sub-Vibe-R »My gas milage seems to be stable. But you could notice a little lower gas milage, because with an air intake it is so funny to floor the gas pedal!Agreed, after the initial "PUNCH IT" phase wears off, the gas mileage is about the same. Though my highway mileage seems to be a bit better.
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i think it actually sounds better if you slowly excellerate, this makes a nice grumbling sound
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Re: Air intake and gas milage? (Mr. Poopypants)

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Quote, originally posted by Mr. Poopypants »Agreed, after the initial "PUNCH IT" phase wears off, the gas mileage is about the same. Though my highway mileage seems to be a bit better.Oh good, you're saying this is a phase and will wear off? My gas mileage has definitely gone down since my cai was installed Now, if I get brave and get a turbo...ooo, it'll really go down!
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Re: Air intake and gas milage? (VibeChick)

Post by SWiRv »

I have a Injen CAI and have noticed no difference in mileage (~32mpg city) despite the occasional "punch" (just to keep that Prelude in front of me something to worry about)
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Re: Air intake and gas milage? (VibeChick)

Post by drummerdude »

I have a Cosmo CAI and my gas milage went to crap after I installed it... but it's not because of the intake... its because of my foot... the CAI somehow had some adverse effect on my right foot and i can never seem to pull it up off the floor! but i still get 24-28mpg regularly so I can't complain... I love my Cosmo Intake! especially when the engine is cold!
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Quote, originally posted by VibeChick »Oh good, you're saying this is a phase and will wear off? My gas mileage has definitely gone down since my cai was installed Now, if I get brave and get a turbo...ooo, it'll really go down!Yeah, that will really be bad for the mileage. I still, on the occasion, like to punch it.
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Re: Air intake and gas milage? (Mr. Poopypants)

Post by VibeChick »

Quote, originally posted by Mr. Poopypants »Yeah, that will really be bad for the mileage. I still, on the occasion, like to punch it. Yeah, me too. Like every time I step on the gas pedal
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my fuel consumption has gone up, but I have been doing a LOT of driving since the install so I haven't had a chance to do regular normal driving to gauge the change. Turbo Carrie? its unsafe to drive and drool...
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Re: Air intake and gas milage? (Liv4Lax11)

Post by Evanshall »

Quote, originally posted by Liv4Lax11 » Also if I do get a ram air or cold air intake which one should I get?AEM Cold air intake, or if you really prefer the brand name Injen Cold Air intakewhy AEM is better is simply because if a more effecient cleaner head thingy, both of them have the same body basically, the AEM just has a better head(air filter like thingy) and adds about 3hp mor ethen the 12hp increase of the Injenalso Ram air isnt worth it, its SLIGHTLY easier to intall, but ask anyone around here an dyou shouldnt have much trouble with the Cold air intake installation wise, even if your clueless with cars(we can help you!!!)Ram air only offers about 60% the power increase of a cold air intake, compare 7-9hp boost to 12-15hp boost, thats about a 10% boost with cold air intake to your car with a inexpensive and easy to install part
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Re: Air intake and gas milage? (Evanshall)

Post by Mr. Poopypants »

I don't know how much I would believe the claims that AEM has higher output than Injen, it seems like they should have the same. It is possible that the number is inflated.
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Post by hamidlmt »

With just a partial tank of gas, we noticed a 4mpg increase with the K&N short ram intake. I'm not sure how full the tank was when we installed. We just filled the tank, so we'll get a better idea next time at the pump.
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Re: Air intake and gas milage? (MJN2)

Post by Mr. Poopypants »

Quote, originally posted by MJN2 »I'm got a short ram intake installed on my GT and, according to the little notebook I keep, my gas mileage has improved about 3mpg since I installed it.Just one person's experience though Yep, my mileage has gone up slightly.
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Post by JustinVGT »

My mileage stayed mostly the same after I installed my CAI. I think I did notice it go up slightly, maybe ~2 mpg. Now when I installed my Magnaflow cat-back though, my mileage has dropped about 3-4 mpg.
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