Cold Air Intake my A**
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RE: Cold Air Intake my A**
Try and put it into perspective. Let's say that a CAI gives you 3 extra HP. Is it really going to make that much of a difference on a truck that weighs 6000 lbs. If you do the math 3hp/6000lbs = .0005hp more per pound. I know that every little bit helps but to actually feel the difference?
#84
RE: Cold Air Intake my A**
You do know that the current FIPK has the filter isolated by a barrier, right? It's not just a short ram filter. Besides, intake, headers, muffler, high flow cat, larger/better throttle body, larger injectors - none of those alone will net you a noticable gain, but they all work together as a system to build off eachother. And yeah, improper design can cause a loss of power - dumping the exhaust right at the headers would be a great example. Chuck it on the dyno and you'll see peak HP gains, but look at the curve and you'll note that it's less efficient at low RPM operation due to the decrease in exhaust gas scavenging.
So yeah, there are other things you could spend your money on that may have greater gains, such as 1.7 roller rockers, but improving any of the components is never a bad idea. Just keep in mind what the improvement is and make sure it makes sense for your application and goals.
So yeah, there are other things you could spend your money on that may have greater gains, such as 1.7 roller rockers, but improving any of the components is never a bad idea. Just keep in mind what the improvement is and make sure it makes sense for your application and goals.
ORIGINAL: jalapeenoz
Yes I meant K and N CAI ( and similar intakes that have a tube and an open filter hanging over the engine compartment). As I said this is my own experience that I have had on a couple of different vehicles. Not only did I not notice an improvement with aftermarket set ups, in some cases I actually felt a decrease in performance. I believe Hank has some links to some actual dyno tests that prove the same thing. IMHO you could put the couple hundred bucks toward something else that would give you more significant gains.
Yes I meant K and N CAI ( and similar intakes that have a tube and an open filter hanging over the engine compartment). As I said this is my own experience that I have had on a couple of different vehicles. Not only did I not notice an improvement with aftermarket set ups, in some cases I actually felt a decrease in performance. I believe Hank has some links to some actual dyno tests that prove the same thing. IMHO you could put the couple hundred bucks toward something else that would give you more significant gains.
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