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Manifold or Cold Air?

Old Feb 3, 2006 | 08:48 AM
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I'm looking to put a Cat Back exhaust system on my V6 here soon and I'm already having conflicting advice. Everyone here in Colorado who has a cold air intake is saying to go that way. However, I have MAC auto sports telling me that in CO it's better to have a manifold intake since it's good and dusty out here, it'll be easier to clean. So my question to you out there who have cold air or manifold is, A) is cold air worth the extra effort to clean or not and B) is there really that big of a difference
 
Old Feb 3, 2006 | 08:57 AM
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Originally Posted by jono_busch
I'm looking to put a Cat Back exhaust system on my V6 here soon and I'm already having conflicting advice. Everyone here in Colorado who has a cold air intake is saying to go that way. However, I have MAC auto sports telling me that in CO it's better to have a manifold intake since it's good and dusty out here, it'll be easier to clean. So my question to you out there who have cold air or manifold is, A) is cold air worth the extra effort to clean or not and B) is there really that big of a difference

a catback would make your car sound better. the cold air intake isnt really worth the money, just get a k&n filter.
 
Old Feb 3, 2006 | 09:20 AM
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Go with the catback...
 
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