AEM Short Ram Air Intake Systems |
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AEM Short Ram intake systems are an economical alternative to other Cold Air systems and deliver the best performance, value, and ease of installation than any other short inlet intake. AEM's Short Ram intakes install easily under the hood and cost less because they use less material to manufacture them. During the development process, AEM found certain applications respond favorably to shorter inlet lengths over the longer Cold Air designs. For these applications AEM is offering a Short Ram system only. They perform extensive temperature testing to locate the filter in the coolest area of the engine compartment, which allows the Short Ram systems to achieve the lowest inlet temperatures possible.
- Unbeatable Performance: Outperforms every comparable intake system on the market
- CARB Certified: 50-state legal and CARB certified.
- Built in the USA: Manufactured and assembled in the USA
- DryFlow Filter: AEM’s lifetime DRYFLOW Synthetic air filter is 99.4% efficient in FINE DUST testing, filters dirt as small as one micron, and never needs filter oil!
- Aluminum Construction: Inlet constructed of lightweight aircraft aluminum and mandrel bent for maximum flow
- Tig Welds: Reinforced TIG-welded brackets and fittings deliver added durability
- Complete Hardware Kit: Utilizes a complete hardware kit with soft mounts for a guaranteed perfect fit
- Complete Instructions: Comprehensive installation instructions, decals and license plate frame included
- Several Finishes: Available powdercoated in red or blue, or with a mirror-polished finish
- Guaranteed For Life
- CLICK HERE to view the results of our DRYFLOW's Filter Efficiency Test w/fine dust between a new and cleaned filter.
- CLICK HERE to view the results of our DRYFLOW's Filter Efficiency Test w/coarse dust.
- AEM EXTREMELY abused one of the Synthetic DRYFLOW Air Filters with brake cleaner, window cleaner, industrial cleaner, bleach, Honda Brite, carb cleaner, weld prep and topped it off by blowing the filter out from the inside with 125psi directed air stream... Then sent it back for independent testing to see how efficient the filter would be. CLICK HERE to view the test results!
- For a cross reference chart to see which DRYFLOW filter fits your Short Ram System, CLICK HERE
| AEM Short Ram Air Intake | |
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AEM Short Ram Intake- Complete System All AEM Short Ram Intakes come complete with all hardware and fasteners neccessary for installation. The Short Ram Intake offers quick and easy installation and requires no drilling |
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AEM Short Ram Intake Polished Finish All models of the AEM Short Ram Air Intake are available in a fully polished finish, giving a reflective chrome look. |
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AEM Short Ram Intake Blue Many models of the Short Ram Air Intake System are available in blue anodized finish to match other underhood parts. |
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AEM Short Ram Intake Red Many models of the AEM Short Ram Intake are also available in a red anodized finish to compliment a custom paint job or other accessories. |
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AEM Mount Tab The AEM Short Ram Air Intake features a one piece mouting tab that is welded to the intake manifold. The slotted hole allows slight adjustment to ensure the proper fit. |
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AEM Soft Mount Tab The AEM Short Ram Intake uses a soft mount tab. The rubber tab allows for secure fastening while absorbing engine vibrations and road bumps. |
| Q: | What is a C.A.R.B. E.O. number? |
| A: | AEM intake systems carry or are pending approval for a California Air Resources Board Executive Order (CARB EO) number, exempting them from the prohibitions of California Vehicle Code (CVC) 27156, which states that you cannot modify your car in the area of the emission control system. The C.A.R.B. E.O. number allows you to legally use the AEM intake system on your car. |
| Q: | What does the soft mount do and how important is it? |
| A: | The majority of AEM air intake system designs mount to a vehicle in two locations. One mounting location is to the engine at the throttle body and the “cold” or filter end of the inlet pipe mounts to the body of the car. The movement of the engine on the engine mounts allows it to rock inside the engine bay, so we compensate for engine motion by using a soft mount that provides a flexible link for the inlet pipe between the engine and the body of the car. If you do not install the soft mount properly the inlet tube may break at the bracket weld and void the warranty on the intake system. Our instructions provide a detailed diagram of proper installation of the soft mount, and are viewable from the search results page for each application. |
| Q: | I have an engine swap. Which intake should I use? |
| A: | AEM manufactures hybrid intake systems for Hondas and Acuras with a popular engine swaps. These intakes are a direct fit and fully warranted. For cars with other engine swaps, we do not recommend using our intake because of potential fitment problems. If you elect to purchase an AEM intake for your engine swap application, we cannot guarantee proper fitment and any modifications to the intake system will void the manufacturer warranty. |
| Q: | What is the warranty on my AEM intake? |
| A: | AEM warrants that its intake systems will last for the life of your vehicle. AEM will not honor this warranty due to mechanical damage (i.e. improper installation or fitment), damage from misuse, accidents or flying debris. AEM will not warrant its powdercoating if the finish has been cleaned with a hydrocarbon-based solvent. The powdercoating should only be cleaned with a mild soap and water solution. Proof of purchase of both the vehicle and AEM intake system is required for redemption of a warranty claim. This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of the AEM part. In no event shall this warranty exceed the original purchase price of the AEM part nor shall AEM be responsible for special, incidental or consequential damages or cost incurred due to the failure of this product. Warranty claims to AEM must be transportation prepaid and accompanied with dated proof of purchase. This warranty applies only to the original purchaser of product and is non-transferable. Improper use or installation, use for racing, accident, abuse, unauthorized repairs or alterations voids this warranty. AEM disclaims any liability for consequential damages due to breach of any written or implied warranty on all products manufactured by AEM. Warranty returns will only be accepted by AEM when accompanied by a valid Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. Credit for defective products will be issued pending inspection. Product must be received by AEM within 30 days of the date RMA is issued. If you have a warranty issue, please call (310) 484-2322, extension 203 and our customer service department will assist you. A proof of purchase is required for all AEM warranty claims. |
| Q: | Why does AEM use aluminum for its intake piping? |
| A: | Our Chief Engineer John Concialdi provides an explanation of the difference between Aluminum vs. Steel vs. Plastic in inlet piping: The issue of heat absorption with an intake system has a degree of validity, however we have found that too much emphasis is placed on material selection, instead of the real issue of tuning the system. Our systems feature a unique shape and diameter because this is what we found to make the most useable torque and horsepower for each individual application in testing. However, for the purposes of this discussion, we will limit it to why we choose to make our systems from aluminum and the effects of heat absorption on all materials. If you do not wish to review all of this information right now, a quick synopsis of this discussion is outlined in the following bullet points, with complete topic discussions below:
We limit our use of plastic because this material absorbs some of the sound energy we work to create in the inlet duct. Although we use the best plastic material for our plenums, it is still not as resilient and does not retain the visual appeal of aluminum over long-term use. Because we have to use plastic on throttle body applications, we take extra precautions to ensure that the aluminum retaining ring that attaches to the throttle body is anchored securely into the plastic plenum; this is done by making an interlocking mechanical link between the plastic and aluminum. Whether or not an inlet system is made from aluminum, steel, or plastic, the thermal conductivity of the duct material has little effect on engine power. We have found that the tuning of the pipe, in addition to providing the coolest inlet air source, are the keys to making useable power. We perform engine inlet-air-temp studies when developing each application to determine the coolest location for sourcing inlet air. In addition to this, we determine the safest location for the inlet source to protect it from highly dusty conditions and water. To this end, we provide a stainless-steel heat shield to help minimize heat soak into the inlet area, as well as to provide protection from dust, dirt and mud. At light throttle opening, air speed and airflow at the inlet system are relatively low. The high residence time of air in the inlet while at low-throttle settings will increase inlet charge temps when materials with high thermal conductivity are used. Typically, when someone is at light throttle they are not asking the engine to make power. Most likely, fuel economy is the issue. When the throttle is fully opened however, air speed and airflow increase considerably. Typically, the inlet air speed of a 5.7L engine with a four-inch duct at full throttle is 34 feet-per-second, based on a volumetric efficiency of 70% and an engine speed of 3,000 rpm. Most inlet systems for every intake manufacturer for this engine are 30 inches or less. This means that the air in the duct of a 30-inch inlet length on this engine at the given rpm is 1/10th of a second—hardly enough time to transfer an appreciable amount of heat into the air stream on any system. Basically, the rate at which air travels through the inlet path under open throttle, when one is asking the engine for maximum power, negates the effect of material heat soak, regardless of the material. We hope that this helps to clear up the issues of material heat absorption in intake systems. |
| Q: | What’s the Difference between a Cold Air System (CAS) and a Short Ram (SRS)? |
| A: | In most cases a CAS will out perform a SRS throughout the useable power range. AEM emphasizes developing power in the lower to mid range of the power band, since this is the area of the power band typically used in daily driving. A CAS is typically longer and places the air filter outside of the engine bay to achieve ambient inlet air temperatures. A SRS places the air filter under the hood and uses a shorter inlet pipe than the CAS. In some cases, the SRS is preferred over the CAS due to inlet tract length tuning. The power advantage gained by using the correct diameter and length of tube negates the advantage of cooler inlet air in these cases. In these instances AEM only offers SRS in some cases because there was no advantage to using the CAS. These applications are noted in the search results. |
| Q: | Will an AEM intake void my new car warranty? |
| A: | NO. The only time this can happen is from improper installation that causes damage to a vehicle system. If a service technician denies your warranty claim ONLY because the car is modified with an AEM intake system and the vehicle system failure was not a direct result of the installation and use of an AEM intake, please refer him to the Magnusson Moss Warranty act. |
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