You realize the C in CAI means cold or cool right? As in; not engine bay heat

Look i'm not trying to be a sarcastic dick or anything but the power in a CAI is in the fact that it's breathing air from outside the engine bay... What I'm pounding on here is that putting a cone filter where the air box used to be; is self defeating. Unless there's a source of cool outside air which is what the factory air box is trying to do through that square hole in the header panel.
I'm not going to say the factory succeeded, I'm saying that was the point of it even if it is restrictive to the point of defeating the purpose. As I was saying there may be such a big depression behind the headlights from the air crossing the radiator that the factory setup was later found to be counter productive.
If you want cool air, extend the intake tube over to the cool side of the engine, and heat shield it:
If you want even cooler air, box the cone filter onto an opening like a cowl hood:
crush template
steel box
test fit
finished product


thumbnails of the weather strip sealing to the hood when closed visible through the cowl opening. I'd estimate I got it about 95%-98% sealed from the engine bay, only holes are in the corners where the weather strip wouldn't bend sharply: Cowl hood: