OK cold air intake ? will it really........
you have a cold air intake from the factory.
Dont believe me? get yourself a scan gauge and set it to the IA*f setting. That is the air temp at your intake manifold. You will see that as long as you are moving the intake temps is no more then 2-3* more then the ambient air temp. When you are sitting still you may see as much as a 5-7* jump.
Dont waste your money.
Dont believe me? get yourself a scan gauge and set it to the IA*f setting. That is the air temp at your intake manifold. You will see that as long as you are moving the intake temps is no more then 2-3* more then the ambient air temp. When you are sitting still you may see as much as a 5-7* jump.
Dont waste your money.
i just want a nice deep sound with duals and dont want my truck to sounds like a rice tuner
you have a cold air intake from the factory.
Dont believe me? get yourself a scan gauge and set it to the IA*f setting. That is the air temp at your intake manifold. You will see that as long as you are moving the intake temps is no more then 2-3* more then the ambient air temp. When you are sitting still you may see as much as a 5-7* jump.
Dont waste your money.
Dont believe me? get yourself a scan gauge and set it to the IA*f setting. That is the air temp at your intake manifold. You will see that as long as you are moving the intake temps is no more then 2-3* more then the ambient air temp. When you are sitting still you may see as much as a 5-7* jump.
Dont waste your money.
i will try that it just so happens i have one of those
When you first start it up it will be like 30* over the AAT but once you get it out and get air moving through the front end it you will see that temp drop off quite a bit.
If you want the truck to breath easier. Pull out the "snorkle" on the air box and drop in a K&N filter.
If you want the truck to breath easier. Pull out the "snorkle" on the air box and drop in a K&N filter.
When you first start it up it will be like 30* over the AAT but once you get it out and get air moving through the front end it you will see that temp drop off quite a bit.
If you want the truck to breath easier. Pull out the "snorkle" on the air box and drop in a K&N filter.
If you want the truck to breath easier. Pull out the "snorkle" on the air box and drop in a K&N filter.
i already pulled the snorkle out of the box
sry but TB spacers are a waste,,i think
I would first spend the money on the tuner, then once you have the tuner I would do intake, headers, exhaust and get a custom tune written for them. A intake on a stock tuned engine is a waste of money.
..ok what kind of tuning a programmer or what?
SCT Xcal3 from either BamaChips Tuning or Underdog-Performance, The Art of Power
Get a Gibson Extreme Dual Exhaust, you won't be disappointed. I have it and love it. I also have the K&N Intake. and I would leave that to last. You don't notice any gains at all except for a little whistle noise when getting up to speed fast
....i was thinking more on the lines of this Superchips Cortex, Superchips Programmer Cortex
yeah i cant make up my mind cherry bombs or Gibson,,,,,,
i like my k&n alot. i didnt buy it for hp gains because i knew i really wasnt gonna change much. i did buy it because you clean them instead of buying new filters and it looks good. oh and the k&n with the tb spacer makes a cool noise. it was worth it for sure. didnt pay anywhere near full price though
I found a pic of mine. I would lose so much power just sitting in traffic because it would suck in all kinds of hot air.
Last edited by whippersnapper02; Sep 29, 2009 at 06:03 PM.
plyswithsquirels and I compared our K&N systems and we noticed that on the pre 04's the heat shield is crazy but on the 04+ its like the one pictured above. it makes a cool sucking sound, especially when I get on it... I only run a "cold air" intake so I can use the maf adapter... stupid ford and their molded in maf housings.... but a CAI will only net you about .5 hp if even that lol
throttle body spacers are for the carbed v8's dont waste your money if you are looking for cheap performance... if you wanna go fast get a car or fork out your arms a leg and maybe your left nut if you are going turbo or supercharged
throttle body spacers are for the carbed v8's dont waste your money if you are looking for cheap performance... if you wanna go fast get a car or fork out your arms a leg and maybe your left nut if you are going turbo or supercharged
uhh dont go with K&N.. I have a volant and its great. filter is nice its breathes great. nice little rubble nothing loud up front. 1-2mpg change. i wouldnt say any faster accel cause thats mental ************.




