nothing personal or directto anyone.....but this is the EXACT reason why all this he said she said on intakes leads no where each time...
aem isnt the BEST...
lets face reality here, on some cars, rksport will dyno higher.
on other cars aem will dyno higher
on others weapon r will dyno higher
and on others people who have made their intakes will dyno higher.....
those are just straight facts.........
reason, true alot of research go into some, but when it boils down to it, each and every company has an add out saying
THAT OUR INTAKE OUTPERFORMED THE REST in their adds.
so yea, in their testing, their intake was changed and manipulated to outperform the rest....TUNED ON A SINGLE CERTAIN CAR (sometimes 2 or 3)....
do all cars perform the same? NO.... some cars even in stock form dyno higher than the same car same engine owned by another person in stock form.
this doesnt mean that since aem dynoed on their test car at 9whp that you will get the same??? NO....you may only get 5. but by using the rksport you might get 7....
so really, saying one is better than the other, cant be applied to every car EVEN if it is the same year, same engine etc... no two engines run the same.. just because your car dynoed with 9 whp....big deal. dont get me wrong...thats great , def dont get me wrong, but i;ve seen 9whp gains come from an self made intake on a short ram. 9.1 to be exact. so you;ve paid 200-300$ for essentialy what some have bought for 60$ minus some stickers, and got the same results.
if buying brand name eases your mind, then by all means, buy it. hell i only buy moog ball joints and will travel near 50 miles to get a set. thats one of my pet peeves, but reality is, there have been others who bought duralast from autozone and they have outlasted my second set of moogs...
also short rams dont allow you to rev higher. you will rev the same no matter what intake you use unless there is a restriction in it... your computer sets the rev limit (unless outside computer limits it even more so).
you dont lose high end hp either just because one is shorter or longer, the way you dont get as much high end hp is if its not tuned for that resonance. its like headers. 4-2-1 headers offer more power lower in the band, but then the 4-1 headers from another company offer higher end hp, but then pacesetter made long tube 4-1 headers that offer the best of both worlds. (technically the best of both worlds for an intake would be a short ram with a heat sheild in this comparisson

hint hint)
the things that matter with an intake are
air volume, density, velocity, and viscousity.... maximize the first three and minimize the last.
a shorter pipe means shorter distance and less bends. the more bends you have the more air or gasses slow down. quickest line from point A to point B is a straight line which will be the shortest.
a short ram gives quicker throttle response, because of less restriction in bends and simply a shorter distance to travel.
resonance will be a main determinant in power as at certain rpms.... and this comes into play with consideration of the TB size, the intake pipe diameter, as well as the length of the pipe. it will more or less, resonate enabling air to pass a bit quicker for a better gain.
but keep in mind, aem designed these intakes on stock cars, once one modifies the TB. you essentially can move yourself out of the zone, THAT IS if you car was even in the same zone to begin with. remember the intake was tested on one single car, or maybe 2 or 3 test cars...
ALL CARS DO NOT RUN THE SAME....
this is why dynoes are there, to make sure all your parts you add keep you in a certain power zone... not for bragging rights. reason i say this is because some on here have just went out and bought parts trying to replicate what this and that person has bought, then dynoed their car only to have 2000-3000$ in high priced mods and dynoed worse than the ones who spent next to nothing doing more simple things. hell some people on here add lbs upon pounds of suspension parts made for handling LATERALLY, but only intend to drag race in a straight line.... but they add it cause someone else did and its there. or it fills their registry list.
dynos WERE meant to guage and tune your car individually, but as of recent, its only been there for marketing and bragging rights. and it seems from some of the posts its working.
each person has to find what works best for THEIR CAR... there isnt a universal intake that magically is best for every single car out here. that honestly shouldnt even have to be said. to find out what works best for your car, and the other mods you have added, this is the time and reason to get a dyno done...
this isnt to say i mean self mades are the best, sometimes they are, and with some of the people who work on cars here (i;ve seen people pour brake fluid into the crankcase cause it felt like oil) , there are sometimes they DEFINATELY WILL NOT be.... some people need carb legal stickers, others dont..... so if you dont for example, and you can get the same gains from one you make yourself and have a slight idea how to do it, theres really no need to waste money....if you dont know anything about the 4-5 factors posted above, then you might have to pay a bit more for someone to make one for you.
but like said, no one intake is better than the rest, if you really believe there is some super dooper magical intake, reality awaits.