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Old 04-07-2005, 10:49 AM   #16
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Some of your logic is questionable. The tubes being shorter and the airflow speed aren't going to be the determining factors. Obviously a cold air has huge advantages over short ram just because of the heat factor. The cold air is not only going to allow more to fit in the same space but its keeping the whole engine cooler attributing to variables that you can't really factor with words. A cold air of one brand may produce less power then a short ram of a different brand with a different air filter, Just pick one and hope you are lucky. All i know is i wouldn't waste my money on a short ram, spend a little more and just get cold air. And where would you find a cold air box? i haven't even heard of it before, doesn't sound too promising, every additional bend, or open box area is going to affect airflow so wouldn't putting a box (similiar to how the car is stock) back into the intake remove some power?
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Re: Whats the difference between a cold air intake and a short ram intake?

I suppose the best way to find out which one is to compare dyno's. It will be difficult to find the same car with a SRI, CAI and cold air box.

Only thing I have to say, is that I'm very pleased with my AEM CAI. It was pretty easy to install (30 minutes) and I love the power gains, and I absolutely love the sound.
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Re: Whats the difference between a cold air intake and a short ram intake?

I am satisfied with my AEM CAI too. Nothing like a CAI at WOT.
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Re: Whats the difference between a cold air intake and a short ram intake?

which AEM CAI do ya'll have?
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Old 04-07-2005, 11:30 PM   #20
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Re: Whats the difference between a cold air intake and a short ram intake?

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Some of your logic is questionable. The tubes being shorter and the airflow speed aren't going to be the determining factors. Obviously a cold air has huge advantages over short ram just because of the heat factor. The cold air is not only going to allow more to fit in the same space but its keeping the whole engine cooler attributing to variables that you can't really factor with words. A cold air of one brand may produce less power then a short ram of a different brand with a different air filter, Just pick one and hope you are lucky. All i know is i wouldn't waste my money on a short ram, spend a little more and just get cold air. And where would you find a cold air box? i haven't even heard of it before, doesn't sound too promising, every additional bend, or open box area is going to affect airflow so wouldn't putting a box (similiar to how the car is stock) back into the intake remove some power?

And how exactly is my reasoning questionable? the one and only advantage that a CAI has over a SRI is the cold air charge. Why is this? well its beacuse the colder the air the denser it is hence more oxygen in it. Now because of the the length of tubing the air has to travel through and the bends in it; the air speed is slowed considerably. Now take a short straight section of pipe the same diameter it will flow faster therefore the engine can suck more air in the same amount of time. Therefore even though it is sucking warmer less dense air it is still recieving about the same amoutn of oxygen.

Think of an exhaust, would you rather have a short straight exhaust or a long bendy one? the short straight one of course because there is less resistance and the air is forced out faster.





Now as far as the icebox thing. A comptech icebox is a section of tubing that draws air from a cold air source much like a CAI and draws it into a box in a almost stock location. Then a comptech SRI is installed but the filter element sits air tight in the box. Because of this design the engine can draw air through the SRI just like a regular SRI only now that box is filled with cold air instead of air in an engine bay. This intake design has been proven to be a better choice than the leading designs in SRI and CAI. Mainly because you get the benefits of both intakes.
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Re: Whats the difference between a cold air intake and a short ram intake?

knorwj...the cai's im talking about is spose to be filled with dry ice, hence cooling the air coming into the engine to 15-30 degrees..its in the back of sport compact car
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Re: Re: Whats the difference between a cold air intake and a short ram intake?

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knorwj...the cai's im talking about is spose to be filled with dry ice, hence cooling the air coming into the engine to 15-30 degrees..its in the back of sport compact car


I understand that, I was refering to the cold air boxes that everyone else was talking about. The most common one being the comptech icebox. That is just the name of it you don't actually fill it with ice or anything. As far as the one you are talking about I have never seen it, so i wouldn't know what to say about ti until I do see it or research it.
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Re: Whats the difference between a cold air intake and a short ram intake?

the one he is talking about (dont know the name) is a simple design you can fit around any intake. A box that is made of sheet metal with holes on both sides for the intake to enter and exit. You fill the box with ice or dry ice and the ice will surround one section of your intake(about 12inches or so), got me if this really freezes your air to the point of big HP gains or anthing but looking at the pic I saw a while back its a simple design you could probly make yourself.
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Re: Whats the difference between a cold air intake and a short ram intake?

o yeah CAI, IMO
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Re: Whats the difference between a cold air intake and a short ram intake?

AF is full of SRI vs CAI threads.
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Re: Re: Whats the difference between a cold air intake and a short ram intake?

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AF is full of SRI vs CAI threads.

I agree if he searches he will find hundreds of debates on this subject.



I think that as far as power gains go you need to look where you want power, and seeing how power from an intake is nominal anyway and the power difference between the two is even less that maybe he should look at other factors to determine what he gets. Other factors meaning ease of instalation, conditions he will be driving in (lots of puddles etc.)
whether its a daily driven car or a track car etc.
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Re: Whats the difference between a cold air intake and a short ram intake?

Sorry about askin before searching, but I didn't realize this was such a huge debate. Besides, it seemed to spawn some pretty good discussion.

Anyways, I saw that some of the intakes apparently give 9-12 hp at the wheels (it said this on the site trying to sell them which kinda makes me not believe it...) Do you really gain that much from an intake?
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Re: Whats the difference between a cold air intake and a short ram intake?

You'll be lucky to gain 5. Probably more like 2-3 from most open air intakes. I have noticed more of a powerband change. More power in the lower rpms, and definatly a little wee bit strong in top. (AEM CAI)
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neither is some magical thing that'll free up a lot of hp (as said by others.)

either one will prolly free 2-5 hp (depending on the condition of motor, stock air box etc...)

this is a never-ending debate that in the end really doesn't matter all that much.

do a search.
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