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  • VR6 CAI vs Short ram

    I have a 2001 VR6(12v) was just wondering what people thought was better the CAI or a Short ram system. Any other tip for mods would be appreciated I had a MK1 before but the VR6 is a whole new ball game!!!!!

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    Re: VR6 CAI vs Short ram

    Now everyone is gonna be reluctant to post numbers.

    I will just say that to prevent dealer hassle, consider if you really really need an intake. Mass Airflow Sensors are notoriously faulty (even with stock airboxes) but since they are expensive, there's something to be said for not giving the dealer any excuse to void it.

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      Re: VR6 CAI vs Short ram

      Well most likely on a 2001 the warranty is up as they where only 2 year back then. I think most people would say CAI, but maybe you should just go with what ever you like as the gains are minimal for either. That being said I just installed a Viper intake on my VR6 and I have not had too much time to run it but it seems good and sounds bad ass when you get on it!
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        Re: VR6 CAI vs Short ram

        It's a matter of personal choice. A CAI is not going to give you gains large enough to make any real difference (although some people seem to think they will get 20hp out of it, this is not the case). I got mine purely for the agressive sound it makes.

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          Re: VR6 CAI vs Short ram

          Yeah, a short ram should be fine, and is easier to change back to stock if need be....Performance gains are negligable, the only real difference being the restrictive nature of an airbox is eliminated with an open filter, but really none with air temp. or "ram" effect....Also, aggressive sound is filter dependant, a cotton oiled filter is gonna be louder, but detrimental to your MAF, I have an ITG foam filter on mine, and they claim to be noise reducing....Mine really isn't that loud, just a little growl, definite DV noise though, and spool.....Plus it won't clog the MAF....Anywho, I would recommend the foam
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            Re: VR6 CAI vs Short ram

            Originally posted by Canadian Turbo
            Well most likely on a 2001 the warranty is up as they where only 2 year back then. ...!
            VW is slowly admitting their Mafs are **** and several models have been granted a 5 (or 7 I forget) year good faith warranty similar to the window regs. Other than excessive oiling, no aftermarket intake has been shown to kill Mafs - they are just ****. But you'll have a better leg to stand on if it goes and you have a stock box. So keep your stocker around, might save you a few hundred bucks. Again, aftermarket intakes don't kill em, but very rare is the dealer that will warranty them with one.

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