04-09-2009, 01:15 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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It's nice to see some more real-world data. HAI does work on many vehicles. Due to the design, it does not work for some vehicles.
I remember a Mythbusters episode where they tried to discredit driving with the tailgate down on a pickup for better mileage. They tested only one vehicle. I can tell you it works for some, because I have done real-world testing on it and it HAS worked for me on a 1998 Nissan Frontier King Cab.
The same thing applies here. HAI does work for some people, myself included. I have a K&N setup inherited from the previous owner on my CRX, which functions very effectively as an HAI setup. Getting 40-45 MPG highway on an automatic CRX, and making myself land squarely in the top 10 in % over EPA, I can tell you it surely works for me.
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Looking to trade for an early 1988 Honda CRX HF (Pillar mounted seat belts)
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