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    Opinions: DC2R Injen Cold Air Intake

    Hey guys,

    On behalf of a mate I was just wondering, what are anyone's opinions on Injen CAI's for the DC2R? At the moment he is already running a Mugen CAI with Top Fuel 0-1000 intake pipe and he just wants some opinions on the Injen e.g. power, response, sound etc.

    Cheers.
    1998 Prelude VTi-R, 5 Speed
    Super Marine Blue
    X-Force 4-2-1 Stainless Steel Headers, Custom made Mild Steel Catback, 100 Cell Cat, Twinloop Muffler, Machined Flywheel, Injen Cold Air Intake (RD1720P), Skunk2 Weighted Gear Knob, 50mm Shifter Extension

    #2
    the Injen is good for power, response, sound etc.
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      #3
      Originally posted by tinkerbell View Post
      the Injen is good for power, response, sound etc.
      See he heard from a mate that has a DC2R that they only make sound. He says he is aware that there will be be a dip before VTEC anyway.
      1998 Prelude VTi-R, 5 Speed
      Super Marine Blue
      X-Force 4-2-1 Stainless Steel Headers, Custom made Mild Steel Catback, 100 Cell Cat, Twinloop Muffler, Machined Flywheel, Injen Cold Air Intake (RD1720P), Skunk2 Weighted Gear Knob, 50mm Shifter Extension

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        #4
        what is wrong with the Mugen CAI?
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          #5
          Nothing, in my opinion. I think he said that he wants his engine bay to look better although the Mugen CAI looks a lot nicer and gives a more unique sound.
          1998 Prelude VTi-R, 5 Speed
          Super Marine Blue
          X-Force 4-2-1 Stainless Steel Headers, Custom made Mild Steel Catback, 100 Cell Cat, Twinloop Muffler, Machined Flywheel, Injen Cold Air Intake (RD1720P), Skunk2 Weighted Gear Knob, 50mm Shifter Extension

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            #6
            Stick with the Mugen
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              #7
              Originally posted by felixR View Post
              Stick with the Mugen
              I reckon he should too. Gives a really unique sound as I said before and it's Mugen haha.
              1998 Prelude VTi-R, 5 Speed
              Super Marine Blue
              X-Force 4-2-1 Stainless Steel Headers, Custom made Mild Steel Catback, 100 Cell Cat, Twinloop Muffler, Machined Flywheel, Injen Cold Air Intake (RD1720P), Skunk2 Weighted Gear Knob, 50mm Shifter Extension

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                #8
                Mugen all the way m8, im running on my car, sounds great and looks great, also has an increased power throughout the rev range

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