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Old 08-05-2010, 03:42 PM
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I am going to E-Fans soon and wondering if that will allow a better designed CAI Tube maybe? I have an Airraid now and it is routes up and around the radiator hose with a strange design to it! I am just wondering if anyone has figured out a way to use a straight tube design as it seems it would provide a better air plow to the TB.

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What are all your mods to your truck so far?
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I just recently put on a set of Doug Thorley LT Tri-Y Headers, deleted the Cats and installed a Magnaflow System, I also have a Underdrive Pulley. Then of course the CAI
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I dont see a significant gain changing the intake tube again. The one you have is working good right? why waste $200-$300 on maybe 1-2 more horsepower?
Put that extra money toward a tune. Way more horsepower gain and worth every penny....My .02 though.
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