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4.66%
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Old 02-14-2009, 07:49 PM
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going to go with the vararam set up here shortly.
 
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Originally Posted by Rivethead
Ive been doin some homework on CAI's trying to pick out the one i want, i was heavily considering the Volant because later i want to add a SRT-10 style hood and you can get that hoodscoop attachment for the volant.

Anyone else have a volant intake that likes it ?
well i have a 4.7l, so the volant for my truck hooks up right to the tb. the volant for the hemi hooks up to the hemi hat/air baffle. so its kind of pointless to get it for that reason. i dont know why they designed it like that. so i wouldnt get the volant for a hemi. sorry to burst your bubble. just looking out for you guys.
 
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Originally Posted by nickahern1
well i have a 4.7l, so the volant for my truck hooks up right to the tb. the volant for the hemi hooks up to the hemi hat/air baffle. so its kind of pointless to get it for that reason. i dont know why they designed it like that. so i wouldnt get the volant for a hemi. sorry to burst your bubble. just looking out for you guys.

Thanks for the info bro, ill probably go with the K&N 63 series after knowing that.
 
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I have a spectre which is mopar or AEM clone for half the price. It works well and the truck pulls much better at higher rpms. There is an even cheaper version made by kool vue which looks exactly the same.
 
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My truck came with an Airaid CAI already installed so I haven't had a chance to experience the truck without it. I average about 17 mpg between city and highway driving. Does that sound about right?
 
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Mine's a home brew dual filter set-up. I love it!
 
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This is a real nice intake that just released:

http://airflowinnovationscorp.com/intakes/bfi.html

The BFI air intake is built from 16 guage cold rolled steel, TIG welded, the seams are finishd to a near seamless look and the entire intake is powdercoated in a high quality finish.




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2003 hemi running a no namer with k&n filter off ebay. it feels like it pulls better but not sure about gas mileage yet.
 
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Originally Posted by SilsHemi
This is a real nice intake that just released:

http://airflowinnovationscorp.com/intakes/bfi.html

The BFI air intake is built from 16 guage cold rolled steel, TIG welded, the seams are finishd to a near seamless look and the entire intake is powdercoated in a high quality finish.




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wow, that kinda looks like a ramhammer knockoff.
 
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i agree i looks just like the ramhammer the only thing different is the ramhammer is one solid tube if i remember right
 

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