PRL Short Ram Intake | 2022+ Honda Civic 1.5T & 2023+ Acura Integra 1.5T (PRL-HC11-15T-INT-SRI)
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2022+ Honda Civic 1.5T and 2023+ Acura Integra 1.5T Short Ram Intake by PRL
The community wanted noise, so we're giving them noise! Our 11th Gen Civic 1.5T Short Ram Intake system utilizes a 4" oiled cone filter and 1-piece High Volume MAF housing to allow maximum airflow while delivering proper fuel trims. The exposed filter element allows for audible intake noise, easy installation and filter maintenance. Custom molded 4-ply silicone with receiving grooves allows for all components to be safely attached without obstructing airflow.
Please Note: No ECU calibration required.
Features
- Constructed from High-Quality Materials
Benefits
- Improved Horsepower Output
Applications
- 2022+ Honda Civic 1.5T
- 2023+ Acura Integra 1.5T (US Spec Base & A-Spec)
What's In The Box?
- 1 - Short Ram Intake
Warranty
- PRL's Standard Limited Warranty
I love how much more it was allowing my tubro to breathe. 10/10 recommend if you have a 11th gen Si
If you’re looking for that dynamic sound that sound is gonna get noticed get you some attention. This is it. There is nothing else on the market that even compares even when comparing to the top contenders they come close but can’t match the PRL short ram intake the thing absolutely beautiful plus install is easy. I highly recommend very satisfied customer.
Exactly what I was looking for. I’m looking for sound noise exactly what I got hands-down the best short ram intake on the market. Talk about other brands all you want, but nothing’s topping this if you’re looking for the best and most highest quality this is it.
Everything you would expect, very nice turbo noises at idle and 3rd gear sounds amazing. Just get it.
Awesome sounds, keeps fuel trims low. Only downside is if you live anywhere where it's 70 degrees or above the intake air temps are through the roof.