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K-Tuned 9th Gen Short Ram Intake

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#1 ·
Short Ram Intake (3" & 3.5" available) from K-Tuned is now available for 9th gen Civic Si.

I would love to see how the 3.5" intake compares to the competitors !!

Details from their site:

Application: 2012-15 Civic Si models only. (Sorry this intake DOES NOT FIT with R18 engines)


K-Tuned has put together the most diverse and customizable 8th Gen Civic Si Intake Kit on the market. Our kits will allow you to build an intake system that will perfectly match your setup. They are available in both Short Ram or Cold Air configurations and can easily be switched between the two. Start by selecting the proper throttle body velocity coupler to match the TB you are using. The velocity coupler provides a perfect transition from the piping to throttle body unlike standard silicone couplers. We have applications for the Stock Throttle Body, J35 Throttle Body and the ZDX Throttle Body. Next, you'll select the primary intake pipe size (This is the first pipe that will connect to your throttle body coupler and will also have the MAF located on it) this again, is available in 3" and 3.5" sizes. Flashpro is required and you'll have to switch over to a MAP based tune if you are using the 3.5" pipe. If you want to go with Short Ram, you can use either a regular filter or our V-Stack option. If you are going with the longer Cold Air Intake, you can again use our regular filter or V-Stack and Filter. Note that the V-Stack on the Cold Air Intake will not fit with fog lights. Unfortunately, there is not enough clearance behind the bumper.


Both the Short Ram and Cold Air Intakes come with a K-Tuned K24 Upper Radiator Hose. This will move the upper hose downward and provide the space needed to install the new intake. We have also designed a special battery tray to move the battery down to the frame rail and make even more room. All the necessary hardware and clamps are included.
 
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#2 ·
Anyone try this yet? Kinda seems like a few downsides to this between the battery relocation, radiator hose replacement and not being able to have fog lights.. any input from someone who's bought this?
 
#4 ·
It's essentially the same thing PRL has been offering for years.

Anyone interested can look up the details and results from that to help make up their mind.



Note that most of these concerns (besides the radiator hose modification) are only for the CAI option.
 
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