View Poll Results: Which intake to go with???????
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Injen SRI IS2100 vs Fujita SRI SR-3100
#2
Voted for Fujita only because I have one. I chose it because the oil vent is after the MAF like in the stock. Some have claimed oil fouling of the MAF with intakes that move the vent in front. I think the Injen comes with a filter for the vent hose but better not to need it. Zero performance difference between the two.
#5
true well the votes are kind of close, is there any other people who can vote and tell what they like bout the one that u picked please, im planning on buying it within a couple of days
#7
Fujita... I personally know people who went from the Injen to the Fujita, and they preferred the Fujita.
I've only used the Fujita, why settle for the rest when you can start with the best?
I've only used the Fujita, why settle for the rest when you can start with the best?
#10
ebay. Not good, came with the wrong size filter. I had to wait another week to get the correct filter shipped from Fujita. Someone else posted they had the same experience. Buy from a real store like ptuning.com, they're good.
#11
heres a question, which fujita the short ram or the big one, the bid one looks cooler cause there is more tubing and it goes behind the engine it loks like, besides the price which is the better?
#13
I voted fujita b/c one I recently installed one and two IMO its a better peice than the AEM cold air it replaced. Very clean looking and easy to install plus you get a gym bag with it As far as performance between the injen and fujita I am sure its almost identical so go with the one you can get cheapest. I got my fujita for $120 shipped from a best offer on ebay.
#17
I have the Injen Short Ram as well. I have to honestly say I doubt that there is any performance increase between the two. The only real difference is where the oil breather line is located.
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