Buy the AEM version, it's got a better washer bottle that doesn't restrict half your filter unlike the Injen.
You'll be looking at about 5-8hp gain from just the intake.
Cost depends on vendor.
I have a 2011 3.8 track coupe- I have a question..
I have read alot of posts about _Ingen cold air intake- what advantage does it do? you have it installed or D.I.Y. ? Cost?
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Buy the AEM version, it's got a better washer bottle that doesn't restrict half your filter unlike the Injen.
You'll be looking at about 5-8hp gain from just the intake.
Cost depends on vendor.
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The injen intake is great but the AEM intake does seem better designed an their washer fluid replacement is much better like snoopy said!
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Thanks for the fast response..appreciate the info
Are you guys saying AEM is better in general? I guess my real question is would you guys say this would apply to 2.0's as well??
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