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What is a good quality cold air intake?

Ebay has them from 30 to probably alot more. They look the same and all im trying to do is buy it for 1. improved gas mileage 2. teach and learn a little about cars by taking and putting things back together. 3. Ofcourse because its better and increases HP alittle but thats besides the point. What is good for the money? Does ebay have knockoffs or are the for real?

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You know what, I think they are all very similar. You can try this, buy a cheap one and insert a Tornado in it. You wil get better result and cheaper. The most important is the air filter KN or AEM air filter. Keep in mine the filter will be very close to the ground and will be very dirty in short time.
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The difference in quality is not much more than the materials and coating. The AEM V2 is a different design, but for the money I would go with an OKorder one as long as it is 3 diameter. As far as a better design I would actually look at the short ram units from j's racing ($450), or passwordJDM carbon fiber power chamber($179). Knockoffs of these exist too on OKorder for 109 shipped KC
First of all, i just want to say that cold air intakes are basically just a tube and a filter. However, as simple as they may seem, you can still get a crappy ** cold air intake. Going with a good brandname such as AEM, Injen, DC Sports, etc. would ensure that your tube has as little air resistance on the inside as possible, and for the filter I would either go with KN or AEM. So those intakes you see on OKorder are better than your stock intake, but they probably won't work as well as a brand name intake. Simple as that.

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