My 172 had a BMC CDA on it when I bought it but it always felt like it fell into a huge torque hole at lower revs - a right pain in the arse for city traffic. I decided to try a standard airbox/panel filter and the change was very noticeable - felt like it had a LOT more torque and was much more drivable around town. Sold the BMC on and stayed with the standard airbox.
Have since been to a dyno day where there was a few of us with 172's - a couple with standard airboxs and one with a BMC CDA - and you could see on the graphs how the torque curve of the 172s with the standard airboxs on compared to the one with a BMC on it. Torque curve was more linear on the ones with the standard airbox, while the BMC one showed a big dip in the torque curve at lower revs before rising up. IIRC the 172 with the BMC on made about 0.2 more kilowatts than my 172 with the standard airbox. Small sample I know
but that pretty much sealed it for me - same power but better torque. Standard airbox/panel filter > BMC CDA