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Old 03-07-2012, 02:02 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by 370z_Sniper View Post
I really want to know what is the best air intake am using injen air intake.

I face some problems in cleaning the filters.

Am planning to change the air intake and am thinking to go with HKS.

So I really want an advice to take the right decision.

The most important thing is to gain more Hp.

Nick911sc is correct in what he is saying!

To back that up,

The best in terms of performance are going to be either the Injen which you have, or the Stillen Gen III. The best fit will be the Injen, again your current setup.

Now any open air element in the engine compartment will heat soak. This is not the route you want to go in terms of performance! Yes, cleaning and maintenance will be easier then your current status, but that is the trade off!

K&N drop-ins help a little in the high RPM's over stock and are very affordable.

In my honest opinion stay with what you have because (overall) you have the best set up!

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call me directly...

Thank you, Tony
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