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Outlander V6 coil over or CAI ?

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Old Feb 7, 2012 | 09:20 PM
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Default Outlander V6 coil over or CAI ?

Any body know if any possible fitment can be found for en outlander XLS 2010 ?

Is it the same platform as the lancer ?

Same thing for a CAI, anybody ever try to fit one ? any gain in HP's ?

i'm gonna work on this for my summer set up 2012.
 
Old Feb 7, 2012 | 11:04 PM
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coil over? as in going to a strut based suspension from a shock/spring suspension? If so, then you are already there...The outlander already has struts.

There is a CAI for the 3.0L...but not by K&N. Has a funny name like Weapon R. Only one guy in here had one.
 
Old Feb 7, 2012 | 11:14 PM
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coil over are not just struts, they are just like a normal suspension "struts and springs" in one piece type. usually they are adjustable without having to disassemble the unit, hence the advantage, and of course add on handling to vehicle. however i have never seen an outlander that installed coilovers. probably the guys in japan has them because outlander are common over there. as for cai, yeah weapon R do make them, and they are a very good and respected company when it comes to aftermarket performance intake.
 
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how i can install aux to outlander 2010 in addition how i create a forum?
 
Old Feb 9, 2012 | 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted by ShortyRider
coil over are not just struts, they are just like a normal suspension "struts and springs" in one piece type. usually they are adjustable without having to disassemble the unit, hence the advantage, and of course add on handling to vehicle. however i have never seen an outlander that installed coilovers. probably the guys in japan has them because outlander are common over there. as for cai, yeah weapon R do make them, and they are a very good and respected company when it comes to aftermarket performance intake.
I get what you are saying now...whoops...nevermind.
 
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