cold air intakes?
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Are you talking about the k&n filter that just fits in your stock airbox? Yea cold air intakes will probably lower your IATs but I wouldn't think that you would get more than 8hp from adding one. 90% of CAI kits have filters that require oiling. That is how they get dirt to stick to them. I have a CAI kit for sell if your wanting one.
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whats a IAT ?
Are you talking about the k&n filter that just fits in your stock airbox? Yea cold air intakes will probably lower your IATs but I wouldn't think that you would get more than 8hp from adding one. 90% of CAI kits have filters that require oiling. That is how they get dirt to stick to them. I have a CAI kit for sell if your wanting one.
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I got Airaid's Synthamax dry filter to avoid the oiled filters. I also installed their Modular Intake Tube to remove all the factory restrictions. Sounds great and seemed to improve throttle response. $170 for both a Summit.
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Are you talking about the k&n filter that just fits in your stock airbox? Yea cold air intakes will probably lower your IATs but I wouldn't think that you would get more than 8hp from adding one. 90% of CAI kits have filters that require oiling. That is how they get dirt to stick to them. I have a CAI kit for sell if your wanting one.
Every "cold air intake" equipped truck ive logged had extremely high IATs and never got down to ambient.
If i were to do anything, id just replace the mid section with a tube. The stock box is plenty and pulls cool air from the fender instead of hot air from the engine bay.