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Which SRI is known to outperform?
Saturday, June 23, 2007 6:26 PM
I plan on getting a SRI for my 2003 chevy cavalier ls sport 2.2 ecotec engine. At first i wanted to go ahead and get an injen IS Series SRI, but now i'm not sure? Which intake would i be bettter off getting: Injen IS Series SRI, K&N Typhoon SRI, or a Fujita SRI? No matter which intake I get I plan on getting a big bore TB. begins at 69 then to 60(butterfly) then out to 62 to match the intake manifold. All the SRI's are basically in the same price range, and money is not really a factor, so which intake would best suite me? If you like a different intake then the ones i suggested go ahead and tell me about it. I'm open for any and all suggestions. Thx.

- 2003 CHEVY CAVALIER LS SPORT ECOTEC -

- Current Mods -
-- Vibrant Exhaust & DC Sport Header --
-- Lower Motor Mount & TTR Upper Motor Mount --
-- B&M ShiftPlus & Vibrant Front STB --
-- K&N Typhoon Short Ram Intake --

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Re: Which SRI is known to outperform?
Saturday, June 23, 2007 11:15 PM
A intake is a intake...just pick one, seriously.

It's a tube and a filter. Just make sure that fits your application and has a hole and gromet for your IAT sensor.


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Re: Which SRI is known to outperform?
Sunday, June 24, 2007 6:19 AM
Dont spend alot of money on an intake. Buy a $20 one off of ebay and throw a K&N filter on it. Its only a pipe with a filter and the pipe has no restriction.


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