View Full Version : short ram vs. cold air


StreetglowCobalt
11-21-2008, 07:52 PM
short ram- pros: easier install, cheaper, dont have to worry about water problems ( if u live somewhere where it rains all the time)
cons: less performance

CAI: pros: Better performance, more reliable.
cons: Have to worry about water and cleaning it much more, harder install.


what should i do? im looking for performance but hell i live in pittsburgh where it rains a lot!

black-balt
11-21-2008, 08:09 PM
short ram...

DebadgedBALT77
11-21-2008, 08:10 PM
you really dont need to worry about water even with a cold air. unless you plan on forging rivers like your on the Oregon Trail

Black07SS
11-21-2008, 08:17 PM
injen CAI with hydro sheild? i have short ram because i winter drive my car but i have friends who winter drive with CAI. its up to you man

black-balt
11-21-2008, 08:22 PM
I've seen those hydra shields do they make them for the stock airbox?

I have the intake piping for now going into the stock box with a K&N filter, and I'm kinda leary about trying the airbox mod cuz it seems like it would suck up alot of crap...

*sorry to threadjack

sport08
11-21-2008, 08:23 PM
buy the injen u can use it as either i just bought it delivered today cant wait to put it on!

El Mariachi
11-21-2008, 08:24 PM
cold air all the way

just dont drive the balt in deep puddles

originaladrian
11-21-2008, 08:42 PM
umm i have the injen and use both the CAI and RAI.

just recently switched to ram air and i can tell u right now i get more power.

in the summer u should def have the CAI tho.

Blue_Balt
11-22-2008, 06:51 PM
I've seen those hydra shields do they make them for the stock airbox?

I have the intake piping for now going into the stock box with a K&N filter, and I'm kinda leary about trying the airbox mod cuz it seems like it would suck up alot of crap...

*sorry to threadjack

You'd have to be driving through a river for water to go all the way up to the stock airbox. At that point you'll have other things to worry about(Like you and your car floating away).

OP I would go with a SRI over an CAI based on what you posted. Performance wise they're both around the same.

TurboTechRacing
11-22-2008, 06:52 PM
Get the Injen and you can have your choice, it is both short ram and a full cold air intake :) Plus it is false info to state a CAI will suck up water, the only way you will have it suck up water, is if you drive through deep standing water; just "rain" will not get water into your engine.

Check out the vendor special section, we have a great price on them.

black-balt
11-24-2008, 01:55 AM
You'd have to be driving through a river for water to go all the way up to the stock airbox. At that point you'll have other things to worry about(Like you and your car floating away).

OP I would go with a SRI over an CAI based on what you posted. Performance wise they're both around the same.

Oh ok gotcha... I just saw a recent post saying rain will not get into the motor so I'm good. I think I'm going to try that airbox mod tomorrow.

Jn2
11-26-2008, 02:30 AM
i was in many storms when ih ad my CAI, and i had no issues, the filter was dripping water, and othing happend, this occured in many occasions, you would have to submerge the intake and take in loads of water to lock ur engine up...drops alone is not enough