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Yep. It's not obnoxious, but you definitely know it's there. I have a bov spacer too though so in comparison it's quiet.
 


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Itg cais?



Anyone have any feedback on these?
Peron uses them for their 300+ kits, but I have not read any feedback (good or bad) on them.
Seems like it MIGHT be a nice setup, along with a Silicon Induction Hose....

They say the filter ends up under the light houseing, next to the fender.
Thoughts?
 


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Anyone have any feedback on these?
Peron uses them for their 300+ kits, but I have not read any feedback (good or bad) on them.
Seems like it MIGHT be a nice setup, along with a Silicon Induction Hose....

They say the filter ends up under the light houseing, next to the fender.
Thoughts?
I have now personal experience but it looks like a like it will do the job. I really don't care for foam filters though.
 


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I installed an Injen cold air and had to give it at least 4 or 5 tank fulls of gas and regular driving to test it. I have noticed a 1.5 mpg boost since doing so. I am driving very conservatively, as I had before installing, and drive 95% the same route daily to and from work as well as routine driving on the weekends.
 


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anyone off the top of there heads know the filter size for the cobb? i was lookin at gettin one of those pre-filter covers for it.
 


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anyone off the top of there heads know the filter size for the cobb? i was lookin at gettin one of those pre-filter covers for it.
Cobb CAI conical filter dimensions: 5.0" dia (top "base") / 2.0" dia (bottom) / 6.0" Length
 


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You rock. I was looking for this information in another thread.
your welcome!

I have the filter sitting on the workbench in the garage, saw this posted, and went out and took some quick measurements...
 




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