The AC system on most vehicles uses around 5HP. I sure as hell can tell the difference in performance (highway cruising in particular) when the AC is switched on and off in my GenI. I would guess that most people could do the same . . .
I don't think that you could reasonably argue that the difference in humidity explains the absence of 3-5% improvement in power over a wide and useable RPM range in his real world test. That's stretching credulity.
Here's an S2000 video:
It makes a bit more power with the CAI (Don't know the brand) so for the performance minded its worth doing on that car. It aint a Ridgeline of course and neither is the old integra. . . .
I'm still waiting for the "factual information". Perhaps some of the early adopters of the GenII who decide to install the intake can provide some.
I don't think that you could reasonably argue that the difference in humidity explains the absence of 3-5% improvement in power over a wide and useable RPM range in his real world test. That's stretching credulity.
Here's an S2000 video:
It makes a bit more power with the CAI (Don't know the brand) so for the performance minded its worth doing on that car. It aint a Ridgeline of course and neither is the old integra. . . .
I'm still waiting for the "factual information". Perhaps some of the early adopters of the GenII who decide to install the intake can provide some.