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  1. #1 Is a CAI worth getting on a stock GT? 
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    No haters please, This is an honest question.. My grandma said the car sounds awful now that it has the cold air intake, I personally like it but are there any actual gains to a stock 3800?
    and if there is no huge affects, What can I do to give the CAI a purpose?
    Tomorrow I plan on getting the ubend delete or possibly headers, but I'm not sure what else..
    and I im not talking about a top swap either, If I wanted a gtp .. I'd get one lol, but in all honesty.. what do you guys think? I'd like some help
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    not really any gains.. maybe 3-5 whp lol if that...
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    Quote Originally Posted by GTPSHAWTY View Post
    not really any gains.. maybe 3-5 whp lol if that...
    But is better than the stock air filter?
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    what do you have for a CAI?

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    whatever kind of filter you have in your so called CAI, its better than stock.
    '97 GTP - Stage 2 Heads, 90# Springs, 1.9 Harland Sharp Rockers, Gen V, 3.0, Intake, N* TB, LQ4, FSIC, 10.5mm Wires, Poly Mounts, SLP Headers, Borla Exaust, Built Trans - SOLD*

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    I was told to make my own.. but I ended up buying one for $27.00
    I'd show pics but my phone wont let me upload to my computer right now
    I have this but it looks bigger than in the pic haha
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    making your own is the best way but thats not really a CAI its a HAI

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    ohh... Is hai bad?
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    "sounds awful" ? if you mean the exhaust is louder then thats normal because the car is not starving for air anymore

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    No, HAI intake is fine. I have a HAI intake on my GTP, basically everyone who builds their own has a HAI... but ebay Small filter FTL. Go get a big spectre filter from Autozone cause its cool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DanPrixGTP View Post
    No, HAI intake is fine. I have a HAI intake on my GTP, basically everyone who builds their own has a HAI... but ebay Small filter FTL. Go get a big spectre filter from Autozone cause its cool.
    i'll probably end up doing that, any advantages? or just a bigger size for looks? XD
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    I've got a stock Gp, and i put on an intake the other day, i already notice a small diff in acceleration and you can tell the car is getting more air and is happier

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    Sounds like a vacuum sucking air now? That's what you want
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    Other than making noise and it being slightly poserish because you don't have a blower. Nope.
    Whine with your Cheese?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nixon View Post
    Other than making noise and it being slightly poserish because you don't have a blower. Nope.
    you can tell who all has an n/a car because of their responses to this post

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    Quote Originally Posted by z3r0 View Post
    you can tell who all has an n/a car because of their responses to this post
    They have blower envy, I don't blame them.
    Whine with your Cheese?
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    Quote Originally Posted by z3r0 View Post
    you can tell who all has an n/a car because of their responses to this post
    Does it honestly matter if its a NA or Supercharged?
    I personally like the fact that I dont have to worry about premium gas prices and using supercharger oil.
    Yeah my car may not be 240hp but does it really matter to me? No. Because I don't go around racing people.
    and if I did I know that my car could keep up with tons of other cars. Maybe not vettes or GT stangs but ohh well,
    and If I do a coutless number of mods My GT would be as fast as a stock GTP. but its fine if you still wanna rage about whos car is better . Its not gunna make me trade my N/A for a GTP.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joshmoshh View Post
    Does it honestly matter if its a NA or Supercharged?
    I personally like the fact that I dont have to worry about premium gas prices and using supercharger oil.
    Yeah my car may not be 240hp but does it really matter to me? No. Because I don't go around racing people.
    and if I did I know that my car could keep up with tons of other cars. Maybe not vettes or GT stangs but ohh well,
    and If I do a coutless number of mods My GT would be as fast as a stock GTP. but its fine if you still wanna rage about whos car is better . Its not gunna make me trade my N/A for a GTP.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nixon View Post
    Other than making noise and it being slightly poserish because you don't have a blower. Nope.
    You're a dick.
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    I know i am, Nick..


    The point is without a tune and other mods to go with it it's really kinda pointless.
    Whine with your Cheese?
    Stock+Self Tuned. Going for low 14's everyday.
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