What would you rather get on your 2012 Civic Si Sedan

What intake would you get?

  • Cold air intake

    Votes: 9 81.8%
  • short ram intake

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • k&n replacement air filter

    Votes: 2 18.2%

  • Total voters
    11
  • Poll closed .

GSquared

Well-Known Member
426
308
Boca Raton, Florida
Vehicle Model
Civic Si
Body Style
Sedan
holy thread revival batman...this thread is a year old :rotfl:


At least people are searching. That's always a good thing with forums that never happens.

Also, I'm with the Florida people. I drove through a "lake" (read: flooded road) to get into my neighborhood about a week ago and 100% would not have made it with a CAI. No way in heck. It was pretty stupid of me to follow cars through it at 2mph to begin with. Pretty sure it was at the bottom of the exhaust pipe water level wise. :( The big Jeeps causing wake (yes wake, it was pretty deep and flooded for about 1/8-1/4 mile) scared me that they might get water in my exhaust.

I'm liking the gains from the little Takeda though!
 

squiggy

Cartographer
Super Mod
11,183
6,654
Michiana
Vehicle Model
'12 Civic Si
Body Style
DBP II Coupe
At least people are searching. That's always a good thing with forums that never happens.

Also, I'm with the Florida people. I drove through a "lake" (read: flooded road) to get into my neighborhood about a week ago and 100% would not have made it with a CAI. No way in heck. It was pretty stupid of me to follow cars through it at 2mph to begin with. Pretty sure it was at the bottom of the exhaust pipe water level wise. :( The big Jeeps causing wake (yes wake, it was pretty deep and flooded for about 1/8-1/4 mile) scared me that they might get water in my exhaust.

I'm liking the gains from the little Takeda though!


It is not really any different than having to be careful when lowered/slammed.
 

Bryan

Well-Known Member
63
16
I went with the K&N short ram and I absolutely love it and i think i made a great decision by buying it
 
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