Cold air intake? Or short ram intake? Which would be better?

Keenani

New Member
I recently bought a 2013 si wanna start doing mods, wanted to start off simple with an intake as the first mod, just don't know which would be more beneficial a cold air intake or a short ram intake
 

Nix

Jötunn Moderator
Hey, welcome to the forum!

If you are not going to get the PRL intake then leave the stock intake on the car. It works better than any of the aftermarket intakes other than the ones from PRL. Those intakes however do require you to purchase Hondata Flashpro to function correctly. The car will not run with one of those intakes without it.

Do not waste your money on an intake if you want more power. It will not happen and several of the aftermarket ones function worse than the stock air box.

If you just want a fun project and to muck around with your car, look into getting a down pipe on the exhaust side. Install is a bit more involved but most people have had more gains on the exhaust than the intake.

@squiggy is the guy to ask.
 

twister8008

Well-Known Member
I added the new Injen 3.5 inch CAI and it added more for me. Vit even noticed when he was tuning my car. It was responsible for 8-10 more HP to get me in the 200 club. PRL is nice too! I was originally going to go PRL, but then I got a killer deal on the Injen on this site. Good luck!
 

Nix

Jötunn Moderator
Ah yes, I should have specified, any 3.5" or larger style intake is what you should look at. I know PRL is the main one talked about but I bet the larger diameter Injen works well too.
 

T-Wolf

Active Member
and know that the 3.5" intakes require flashpro/tune. The car will not run without it

Webby, I am going to install a PRL CAI and downpipe tomorrow. I have hondata on standby too, but I don't have a tune yet nor have I used it yet. After my install, what should I do? Based on what you're saying, my car won't run... As in won't be able to drive it?
 

Nix

Jötunn Moderator
There should be a base calibration available that you could load temporarily. You should get a "real" tune asap though.

@squiggy might be more knowledgeable on which base map to run in the meantme.
 

T-Wolf

Active Member
I used a basemap specific for the parts from Vit. There are no preloaded maps for a 3.5" intake.

But will my car be driveable? Like mentioned, I have the hondata flash pro unit. But once I pay vit for the tune I'm guessing it will be a while before he gives me an actual tune...
 

Darkout

Well-Known Member
I threw on my PRL short ram the other night with no FP just for a visual and curiosity on sound and NO I did not keep it on or run it long. Sounds mean and looks great but I plugged in my scan tool to read the PID data as I ran the car so I could understand how bad the car actually ran. Yea don't ever run a 3.5" with no tune if you care for your car. Fuel trims almost 50% rich and my cat went from 400 to 1200F in just over a minute burning all the extra fuel. You WILL cause damage with no tune. Just thought I'd share that
 

squiggy

Cartographer
Super Mod
I threw on my PRL short ram the other night with no FP just for a visual and curiosity on sound and NO I did not keep it on or run it long. Sounds mean and looks great but I plugged in my scan tool to read the PID data as I ran the car so I could understand how bad the car actually ran. Yea don't ever run a 3.5" with no tune if you care for your car. Fuel trims almost 50% rich and my cat went from 400 to 1200F in just over a minute burning all the extra fuel. You WILL cause damage with no tune. Just thought I'd share that

Thank you for proving some concrete data on what happens. This is excellent to know.
 

mySIck

Well-Known Member
Hey, welcome to the forum!

If you are not going to get the PRL intake then leave the stock intake on the car. It works better than any of the aftermarket intakes other than the ones from PRL. Those intakes however do require you to purchase Hondata Flashpro to function correctly. The car will not run with one of those intakes without it.

Do not waste your money on an intake if you want more power. It will not happen and several of the aftermarket ones function worse than the stock air box.

If you just want a fun project and to muck around with your car, look into getting a down pipe on the exhaust side. Install is a bit more involved but most people have had more gains on the exhaust than the intake.

@squiggy is the guy to ask.
I bought the skunk2 CAI and hate it my car feels slower with it. And regret not buying the PRL. But I guess live a learn right.
 

hawk02

Well-Known Member
Just got this, we'll see how it works, Sounds great but haven't driven it yet(knee surgery) but sounds throaty hitting the throttle.12341344_173092419711776_502147048085563355_n.jpg
 
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