you can even install it by yourself, there is less than 1 hour labor when it comes to cai, so they ll probably take something like 50$ or whatsoever
By installing an cold air intake on a mustang
The honda Civic cold air intake works in a very simple style. It takes in air and then uses the cold air to cool down the car for a more efficient ride.
I have a K&N SRI for my 07 Honda civic ex and it sounds good but not that loud, I prefer a more "masculine" but not ratteling sound so I advice that u change your muffler after you installed youre cold air intake. The sad thing with K&N is it just give you 5-6 HP gain. But I just bought an INJEN cold air intake and just about to install it on my 08 Honda Civic LX, i browsed on youtube and i like how it sounds/resonates when combined with the SKUNK2 mufflers, and gives you more HP + torque gains. Ill update you after I install it ;)
A quality made cold air intake system will add around 5 h.p.
Almost any cold air intake system you buy will come with complete instructions for that unit.
no, you only have one intake therefore you can only modify it one way. the short ram intake will most likely be a shorter edition of the cold air intake.
take and remove your stock intake and bolt ur new one up easy
A person may install a Dodge Ram Cold Air Intake device on their vehicle in order to improve vehicle performance. They provide better acceleration and fuel use.
I did not install an AEM cold air intake into a 2005 Jetta GLi.
Not Much!
from my experience yes i had a 91 civic hatch that got totaled and i kept most that i could off of it and got a 93 civic dx (honda of canada) and my cold air intake set right in place a lil tight near the filter end but it fit none the less
Both types of intakes have their advantages, for a non-turbo car you can almost always gain more power with a cold-aid intake. No matter which intake you choose for your Honda Civic you'll still gain a good amount of power. The link I provided should help you look at quite a few. Cheers, GPI Performance