my 4.7
#1
my 4.7
So basicly I just installed a k&n 77 series yesterday and i am very pleased with it, I love the sound coming from the front end of the truck.
so far here is what i have done to my truck:
flowmaster 40 muffler
duel magnaflow tips
superchip
k&n 77 series intake
275 all terrain ta's
heres a pic of installing the intake and an installed pic
also a pic of my truck
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[IMG]local://upfiles/71972/C48441FAB6944C7884869D67E8A29124.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]local://upfiles/71972/CA46E31D3614498FBC3DB2DBE4ECEDF3.jpg[/IMG]
so far here is what i have done to my truck:
flowmaster 40 muffler
duel magnaflow tips
superchip
k&n 77 series intake
275 all terrain ta's
heres a pic of installing the intake and an installed pic
also a pic of my truck
[IMG]local://upfiles/71972/4D78B5A1A00445BE882D8018F23382B7.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]local://upfiles/71972/C48441FAB6944C7884869D67E8A29124.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]local://upfiles/71972/CA46E31D3614498FBC3DB2DBE4ECEDF3.jpg[/IMG]
#6
RE: my 4.7
the chrome tube looks cool, but doesnt it make sense to get an intake that has a plastic tube? seems to me that the metal would conduct more heat and hold it more than plastic would. the engine compartment can be well over 100 degrees and it seems to me that a metal tube would be even hot to the touch, so the air going thru it would heat up pretty quickly.
#7
RE: my 4.7
ORIGINAL: scandal669
the chrome tube looks cool, but doesnt it make sense to get an intake that has a plastic tube? seems to me that the metal would conduct more heat and hold it more than plastic would. the engine compartment can be well over 100 degrees and it seems to me that a metal tube would be even hot to the touch, so the air going thru it would heat up pretty quickly.
the chrome tube looks cool, but doesnt it make sense to get an intake that has a plastic tube? seems to me that the metal would conduct more heat and hold it more than plastic would. the engine compartment can be well over 100 degrees and it seems to me that a metal tube would be even hot to the touch, so the air going thru it would heat up pretty quickly.
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#8
RE: my 4.7
ORIGINAL: shrpshtr325
dan the fastman seems to be popular for throttle bodies on here, but i dont have one
dan the fastman seems to be popular for throttle bodies on here, but i dont have one
you will want to wrap the intake tube with some insulation or insulation tape (comes in sheets) otherwise your intake tube will get heat soaked and will rob you of power.
#9
RE: my 4.7
ORIGINAL: JRogers
Maybe so, but I would prefer a plastic intake over metal because it would be lighter.
ORIGINAL: scandal669
the chrome tube looks cool, but doesnt it make sense to get an intake that has a plastic tube? seems to me that the metal would conduct more heat and hold it more than plastic would. the engine compartment can be well over 100 degrees and it seems to me that a metal tube would be even hot to the touch, so the air going thru it would heat up pretty quickly.
the chrome tube looks cool, but doesnt it make sense to get an intake that has a plastic tube? seems to me that the metal would conduct more heat and hold it more than plastic would. the engine compartment can be well over 100 degrees and it seems to me that a metal tube would be even hot to the touch, so the air going thru it would heat up pretty quickly.
#10
RE: my 4.7
ORIGINAL: steve05ram360
they are awesome.
you will want to wrap the intake tube with some insulation or insulation tape (comes in sheets) otherwise your intake tube will get heat soaked and will rob you of power.
ORIGINAL: shrpshtr325
dan the fastman seems to be popular for throttle bodies on here, but i dont have one
dan the fastman seems to be popular for throttle bodies on here, but i dont have one
you will want to wrap the intake tube with some insulation or insulation tape (comes in sheets) otherwise your intake tube will get heat soaked and will rob you of power.
thanks
-Peter