K&N or Airaid
I just put a K&N Cold Air Intake on my 2003 4.7ltr4x4 Quad CabSLTlast Friday.So farI can tell that it's a little more responsive,butnot by much. Thebiggest differenceseems to bethe noise.There's a constantHum coming fromunder the hood,and you can hear the air being sucked into the motornow. I'm still going to put a Flowmaster with duals out the back on it, so hopefullythe horsepowerwill be more obvious after that.
When I was researchingit, I was torn between K&N, Mopar, and Airaid. I went with K&N because a buddy of mine has the Airaid, and he said he wouldn't recommend it(he just didn't feel like itwas doing anything)!!!
And I didn't go with Mopar because of the wait (Iwould have had toof ordered it, and waiteda week
). I could have spent a lot less for theAiraid, and a little more for theMopar. So for now, I'm hoping I made the right decision.
When I was researchingit, I was torn between K&N, Mopar, and Airaid. I went with K&N because a buddy of mine has the Airaid, and he said he wouldn't recommend it(he just didn't feel like itwas doing anything)!!!
And I didn't go with Mopar because of the wait (Iwould have had toof ordered it, and waiteda week
). I could have spent a lot less for theAiraid, and a little more for theMopar. So for now, I'm hoping I made the right decision.
I have had nothing but success with K&N in the past. I have not tried AirRaid, so I can't tell you personally on how it performs in comparison. In the end, I will always buy K&N.
thanks guys... but have any of you heard about the AFE intake they are making for dakotas... its alot more then k&n but it is a complete box to seal out the whole engine heat thing..


