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Old Jan 3, 2011 | 01:13 AM
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Originally Posted by hispeed-lowdrag
unless you drive your car into a lake...no. there is nothing to worry about in terms of water or hydro-locking your engine. I speak from experience driving in flood causing levels of rain more than once and have never had a problem at all.

and yes, IMO the Gen3 is the absolute best bet for intake if you are looking for a CAI. It sounds the best, looks the best, and gives the best results.
+1

i just drove in a heavy downpour last week. I checked the filters and its dry as it can be.
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Old Feb 27, 2011 | 10:40 AM
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Originally Posted by its_Kris
it's not CARB legal if that even matters for anyone!!! most of the stuff if all are PENDING CERTIFIED for Stillen!!! once they are get approved, they will get the drop on a lot of other after market parts!!!
STILLEN : STILLEN Generation 2 Long Tube Dual Intake Kit

I went with the Stillen Long Tube Gen-2 Intake. It has all the benefits
ScottBeGood pointed out with short tubes, but the tube is longer than
the Shorties and places the K&N Filter in the exact location/opening from
where the Stock intakes got their air feed. Comes with Cold Air Poly covers
to isolate from engine heat... They sound SICK! And I have the Stock
Exhaust, Which I've found gets a bit of a deeper growl. To me the best
alternative to Gen-3. My biggest reason for going with these is the
Maintenance alone. When time to clean your filters everything is right there... And install is a breeze... Good Luck with whatever you choose
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Old Feb 27, 2011 | 06:25 PM
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Contrary to some people's opinion on here, I think the stillen and injen Cai are equal in quality and performance. The only reason I went injen was I was opening up the faux vents for function anyways so the air hits the filters first on it's way to the opening I made in the wheel well to vent the brakes, not to mention the lights I installed down there. So logistics for me....can't loose with either one, I do like my powder coated black tubes tho....


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Old Feb 27, 2011 | 06:56 PM
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Just installed this 2 days ago along, pretty impressive Stillen gen 3
I like how you can see it through the grille
I can fur sure feel a difference, great sound as well. not too bad to install IMO


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Old Feb 27, 2011 | 07:18 PM
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stillen all the way



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