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Old 08-09-2007, 03:00 AM
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Default Dropped off for R&D at AEM for CAI!

Today, I just dropped off my xB for CAI R&D at AEM factory. They said that they'll be putting in a dyno with the CAI upon installation.

I'll be getting back my car on Friday so I'll post dyno result if I get a copy...
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Old 08-13-2007, 07:37 PM
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Any word, on a dyno?
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Originally Posted by BPowder
Any word, on a dyno?
They said that there was a gain. not exactly how much though
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Do you have any pictures? how does it run?
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Originally Posted by ScioXBox
Do you have anyi dont pictures? how does it run?
i doont have the intake with me right now because i'll be getting one when the production models are oout
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I found this on 12volt.com. Link

AEM is proud to introduce its Cold Air intake system for the 2008 Scion xB (part# 21-577)! The largest power gains are 6.8 horsepower and 7.3 lbs/ft of torque as measured at the wheels on the company’s Mustang dynamometer. This system is available with our new gun metal 2-stage powdercoat or mirror-polished finish.Dyno results and a description of AEM’s dyno and temperature testing procedures are on the company’s website at www.aempower.com .

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Their website only has INfiniti for 2008 right now. Bummer
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Originally Posted by Malibu_Rapper
I found this on 12volt.com. Link

AEM is proud to introduce its Cold Air intake system for the 2008 Scion xB (part# 21-577)! The largest power gains are 6.8 horsepower and 7.3 lbs/ft of torque as measured at the wheels on the company’s Mustang dynamometer. This system is available with our new gun metal 2-stage powdercoat or mirror-polished finish.Dyno results and a description of AEM’s dyno and temperature testing procedures are on the company’s website at www.aempower.com .

Haha, they probably got that info from my car
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Got a quick email response from the VP of Marketing, it won't be available till September.
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I dropped my car off with them back in June. The intake sounds great....they just never put my car on the dyno b/c I hadn't broke in the engine yet. Let me know what the dyno results are.

Pics are from my cell, so they aren't that great, but here they are



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nice! how much?
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Originally Posted by cincinfocal
nice! how much?
Thanks to the original poster for lending your new box for all of us!!!

$289
http://www.dezod.com/pd_aem_cold_air_intake-xb_08.cfm
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^^ can you answer the question of this being 50 state emissions legal? i know the original box has that charcoal like filter in it for emissions...how does this compensate for it?
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Originally Posted by cincinfocal
^^ can you answer the question of this being 50 state emissions legal? i know the original box has that charcoal like filter in it for emissions...how does this compensate for it?
Since each and every state has their own emissions standards, this is almost impossible to answer. Since it is not altering the catalytic converter, which is the most heated form of controversy with respect to emissions, I do not forsee it being illegal.
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Originally Posted by paul_dezod
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^^ can you answer the question of this being 50 state emissions legal? i know the original box has that charcoal like filter in it for emissions...how does this compensate for it?
Since each and every state has their own emissions standards, this is almost impossible to answer. Since it is not altering the catalytic converter, which is the most heated form of controversy with respect to emissions, I do not forsee it being illegal.
In CA, it doesn't matter if it affects how it runs or not, if it doesn't have a CARB EO#, its not legal. Plain and simple.
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Just picked up the intake today. Will post some pics later tonight!
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Originally Posted by SRT4Erik
Originally Posted by paul_dezod
Originally Posted by cincinfocal
^^ can you answer the question of this being 50 state emissions legal? i know the original box has that charcoal like filter in it for emissions...how does this compensate for it?
Since each and every state has their own emissions standards, this is almost impossible to answer. Since it is not altering the catalytic converter, which is the most heated form of controversy with respect to emissions, I do not forsee it being illegal.
In CA, it doesn't matter if it affects how it runs or not, if it doesn't have a CARB EO#, its not legal. Plain and simple.
If your so worried about it being carb legal then go trd. but if you want more power then go AEM.
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I was merely stating legality. AEM usually ponies up the $$$ to get that cert as well.
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