Good/comparable cold air intakes?

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Asked by Evan Sep 20, 2015 at 01:39 PM about the 2011 Subaru Impreza 2.5i Premium Hatchback

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

Was planning on going with a K&N Typhoon but enjoy hearing others
suggestions/experiences. Any other quality intakes comparable in price?

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Oooh, I like these questions, I was going to but a Cold air intake from K&N but they're expensive! Spectre cold air intakes are the stuff, I got one for my 1999 Dodge Ram 1500, easy to clean, comes with everything you need: heat shield, filter, hardware, etc. Got that for 150 bucks. You'd think it was low quality, it's a great buy.

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From what I'm seeing Spectre doesn't offer a cold air intake made to fit subarus. And their universal fit products don't either.

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Huh, good to know! I won't bring it up next time... sorry to waste your time lol :P

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No worries man I'm always open to check new stuff out. If they made a system for subi's I'd definitely look into it for the money. The one i saw was about half the price of the Typhoon I'm looking into so that instantly got me looking.

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check here..it seems to work best with most...does not set new codes...>http://www.airaid.com/?gclid=CjwKEAjwsvmvBRCT5ozK- dmY7D4SJACyIoJm75_V

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they offer parts for the BRZ only. They offer custom intake systems as well but I'd rather just pick up something pre-built and not have to mess with it. If we were talking exhaust or something like that maybe. But a custom cold air intake seems a bit over the top. I appreciate the suggestions as always though.

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