CAI Advice needed
#1
CAI Advice needed
Hi,
I am a newbie from east Ontario - Ottawa
Just bought a new 2012 Grand Cherokee Overland
I would like to get an CAI
I don't care about the additional power
I want the most loud and nice sound the a CAI can get
Please advice,
Thanks
PS: If you recommend the CAI and know where is the best place to get it
Please mention it
I am a newbie from east Ontario - Ottawa
Just bought a new 2012 Grand Cherokee Overland
I would like to get an CAI
I don't care about the additional power
I want the most loud and nice sound the a CAI can get
Please advice,
Thanks
PS: If you recommend the CAI and know where is the best place to get it
Please mention it
#6
Re: CAI Advice needed
CAI does nada for engine sound, only lets it breath easier. I've got one on everyone of my Jeeps.
Some people think there are UFO's in the tail of Halley's Comet too...
Sorry, couldn't resist...
Some people think there are UFO's in the tail of Halley's Comet too...
Sorry, couldn't resist...
#9
Re: CAI Advice needed
A CAI will only make a difference in sound when the throttle is wide open. The whole idea of an "air box" is to quite down throttlebody noise. So if you were to get a CAI you will notice a difference in sound and performance, but after saying that CAI will make it louder but not that much louder. If your looking to set off car alarms as your drive down the road I would suggest looking into a performance exhaust.
#10
Re: CAI Advice needed
A CAI will only make a difference in sound when the throttle is wide open. The whole idea of an "air box" is to quite down throttlebody noise. So if you were to get a CAI you will notice a difference in sound and performance, but after saying that CAI will make it louder but not that much louder. If your looking to set off car alarms as your drive down the road I would suggest looking into a performance exhaust.
But the cat back probably will be very pricy
And the cat back is always on
I mean the lous sound is always on,
When with cai it's on only when you press hard on gas, correct?