I just finished putting on my AEM Intake System and it is ok. At
startup you can tell that you have an intake on it but at idle you
dont have that deep throaty sound. For the test drive, It does pep up
the engine and you can hear a slight whisper at it takes in oxygen and
at high rpms it floats...hope this helps you out..and if you do decide
to get an AEM get it off ebay...you will be pleased...happy shifting..
Joe LaVigne - 03 Mar 2007 09:18 GMT
On Sat, 03 Mar 2007 01:10:11 -0800, russcott35 wrote:
> I just finished putting on my AEM Intake System and it is ok. At
> startup you can tell that you have an intake on it but at idle you
> dont have that deep throaty sound. For the test drive, It does pep up
> the engine and you can hear a slight whisper at it takes in oxygen and
> at high rpms it floats...hope this helps you out..and if you do decide
> to get an AEM get it off ebay...you will be pleased...happy shifting..
Of course, if you ever run through a large puddle, you'll also have a dead
engine...
Tegger - 03 Mar 2007 13:59 GMT
> On Sat, 03 Mar 2007 01:10:11 -0800, russcott35 wrote:
>
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> Of course, if you ever run through a large puddle, you'll also have a
> dead engine...
I've seen that. Bent piston rod from hydraulic lock.

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jim beam - 03 Mar 2007 14:56 GMT
> I just finished putting on my AEM Intake System and it is ok. At
> startup you can tell that you have an intake on it but at idle you
> dont have that deep throaty sound. For the test drive, It does pep up
> the engine and you can hear a slight whisper at it takes in oxygen and
> at high rpms
as it takes in oxygen??? does it do this cryogenically?
> it floats...hope this helps you out..and if you do decide
> to get an AEM get it off ebay...you will be pleased...happy shifting..
your air intake is connected to the shifter mechanism?
dude, you're just a spammer. "go forth".