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I will admit the CAI does look much better. I am curious what one performa better head to head
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Is there a performance difference between a dry or an oiled filter for the intake?
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Our system has performed at the top in multiple head to head tests, showing gains from 6-14 HP. Michael |
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RotoFab for me with the sound tube delete. Absolutely love it!
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SSTony, check out Cold Air Inductions website if you are interested in their system. Mine was worth the money I spent for it. I really am impressed with the look, fit and finish. You seem to be getting biased info from the RotoFab folks on this posting. The RotoFab is very good system but I wanted a closed box. I had a similar looking CAI on my 2010 SS made by SLP Performance called a Blackwing that was open and sealed to the underside of the hood just like the RotoFab.
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ZL1 Coupe, PDR, Exposed carbon fiber hood insert, My Link with Nav, M6 6 speed and Silver Ice Metallic. Mods done: ceramic window tint, GM Accessories Camaro floor mats and Roto-Fab CAI.
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Yea it seems like everyone talks about rotofab
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