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Old 03-18-2012, 02:22 PM
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Originally Posted by lastrights
Can you get it tuned by Sct ?
Unfortunately, no. The SCT only does Chrysler vehicles up to 2006. Sean tells me that the Diablo (that he also works with) would work fine for it if they'd add the later model Dakotas to their system. Will have to wait and see.

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No problem. Are you using the oiled filter or the dry flow that I sent? Just curious, never did get a chance to try that dry flow.
 
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I put the injen filter in it. I never did the research as to how to clean the volant filter, and whether or not either one is wet or dry? LOL
 
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Originally Posted by zman17
I put the injen filter in it. I never did the research as to how to clean the volant filter, and whether or not either one is wet or dry? LOL
That injen filter is the dry flow, no oil. Supposed to outflow the Volant or K&N oiled filters, and have better filtering too.
 



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