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Hyundai Genesis Coupe Performance Thread, Is Anybody Running the INJEN CAI on the 2.0t? in Hyundai Genesis Performance Topics; I was just curious if anybody is running the INJEN CAI on the 2.0t, because this is one of 3 ...
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Old 01-08-2010, 07:18 PM
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I was just curious if anybody is running the INJEN CAI on the 2.0t, because this is one of 3 intakes that I'm contemplating.

If you are using this intake, would be so kind as to post pics of the engine bay, so I can see the finished product.

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im getting one here in a few weeks
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if your planning on upgrading the turbo i wouldn't go too expensive on the intake right now, cause your probably gonna have to throw it out for a 4in. intake for the bigger turbo
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That's why I went with the cp-e intake because it's 4" and will work with their turbo upgrade. The turbo upgrade will come with a new manifold, downpipe and new intake hose to match the intake up with the new turbo.
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if your planning on upgrading the turbo i wouldn't go too expensive on the intake right now, cause your probably gonna have to throw it out for a 4in. intake for the bigger turbo
Good point, but It will be at least a year or two before I upgrade the turbo. Should I go ahead with 4" even though I will be running stock turbo?
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Good point, but It will be at least a year or two before I upgrade the turbo. Should I go ahead with 4" even though I will be running stock turbo?

i dont think its a good idea with a 4in.
All ur going to do is Reduce ur throttle response.
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Good point, but It will be at least a year or two before I upgrade the turbo. Should I go ahead with 4" even though I will be running stock turbo?
It's a trade off. Get it now and have it later on down the road, or get something else and sell if off when you upgrade your turbo.

Weigh the facts, I guess.
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I say go with aem little cheaper and the gunmetal powercoat looks awesome
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