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Intake Preferences?

I plan on buying an Intake for my 2005 Edge 4.0L in the next few days, who has the best product? K&N, Airaid, aFe? any information will be helpful.....thanks
 
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You're opening a can of worms.

Some say stock. Some say K&N.

I have an Airaid, I got it years ago, I used to get 19 mpg's when I got my truck, now I get about 20-21. It may just be because that when I hear the whistle, I ease up on the gas.

Honestly, do what you want, but you're going to get a lot of differing opinions
 
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tube is tube. it doesnt matter if its k&n or ebay unless you require a carb sticker but even then not worth it for name brand.
 
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Heck all you need is the filter and you can pull the air box off and clamp the filter on.

As far as brand it's all a matter of opinion. I say best bet is stay away from ones that require oil.
 
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Originally Posted by Masteratarms93
Heck all you need is the filter and you can pull the air box off and clamp the filter on.

As far as brand it's all a matter of opinion. I say best bet is stay away from ones that require oil.
I second this opinion about the oil.
 
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Get an oil free filter. Stock is fine though.
 
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Yeah, a mandrel bent pipe is a mandrel bent pipe, just because it doesn't come with some sw33t st1ck3rz fo yo ride doesn't mean it isn't any good.

It's rediculous to pay $100 bucks for a piece of pipe with a filter you can buy for $30.

Yeah, definitely get a dry one.
 
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Like Justin said, this is a can of worms to be opened! I too have thought about this and like Kevin says, try to stay away from the filters that require oil, it can lead to bad things on your MAF sensor. What I did was to cut off the bottom half of my filter box and soon hope to get a drop-in filter from AEM. I don't do any off-roading and it is my daily driver. I have the 4.0 on my '02 XLT 2wd and am getting close to 20mpg.
 
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i have a k&n in my 3.0, been in about 2 years now have had no problems at all. If you dont soak the filter in oil it will be fine! there again i also let my filter sit a while before i put it back on my truck.
 
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Originally Posted by dixie_boysles
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I run K&N, just let the filter dry after you oil it and you will be fine. But I also run an outerwear over it to make sure i don't get any sand down in to the engine
 
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