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<blockquote data-quote="MikeLTDLX" data-source="post: 11542743" data-attributes="member: 21629"><p>Tucker, I don't think most here are saying the CAI is junk and not worth anything. I think most people, me included, are saying that you can go pretty damn fast without a CAI. Shaun is almost in the 10's KDanner has been in the 10's, WBT is firmly in the 11's, I scratched the 11's (with 3.31s no less). If a plastic tube and an open air filter is going to net me 2-3 tenths, you are ****ing A right I am going to buy one. When my tuner, who I trust implicitly, tells me that right now it is not worth it with my car, I am going to pass. </p><p></p><p>If you would like to prove me wrong, PM me and I will send you my address. You can send me a CAI for testing and I will take it to the track, make a pass with my stocker, install your CAI and make a pass right after, with a tune to support it. If it works, you get my money. Period, end of discussion. </p><p></p><p>I think it has been proven that you don't <em><strong>need</strong></em> an aftermarket CAI to go fast. However, almost every post where someone is looking for more, the recommendation is "get a tune and a CAI first." This is just not so. </p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeLTDLX, post: 11542743, member: 21629"] Tucker, I don't think most here are saying the CAI is junk and not worth anything. I think most people, me included, are saying that you can go pretty damn fast without a CAI. Shaun is almost in the 10's KDanner has been in the 10's, WBT is firmly in the 11's, I scratched the 11's (with 3.31s no less). If a plastic tube and an open air filter is going to net me 2-3 tenths, you are ****ing A right I am going to buy one. When my tuner, who I trust implicitly, tells me that right now it is not worth it with my car, I am going to pass. If you would like to prove me wrong, PM me and I will send you my address. You can send me a CAI for testing and I will take it to the track, make a pass with my stocker, install your CAI and make a pass right after, with a tune to support it. If it works, you get my money. Period, end of discussion. I think it has been proven that you don't [I][B]need[/B][/I] an aftermarket CAI to go fast. However, almost every post where someone is looking for more, the recommendation is "get a tune and a CAI first." This is just not so. Mike [/QUOTE]
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