Anybody interested in a brand new Mopar Performance Air Cleaner?
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Anybody interested in a brand new Mopar Performance Air Cleaner?
Ihave a new Mopar performance air cleaner for my truck just like the one Silver has on his truck I am putting up for sale. I purchased it for my truck but decided against installing it due the extreme summer heat here in Phoenix. It is brand new in the box, never installed, and comes with all hardware and filter. I got it from summit for $75.95 plus $10.95 shipping. I will let it go for $70 shipped to you. I am going to list it on e-bay tonightbut I wanted to see if anybody here was interested first.please let me know if you have any questions.
DCC part number: 5249807
Fits Ram 5.2l / 5.9l
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DCC part number: 5249807
Fits Ram 5.2l / 5.9l
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RE: Anybody interested in a brand new Mopar Performance Air Cleaner?
What are you going to install instead? I have no idea what seasonal changes are like in Phoenix, but if you are going with a cold air intake, and it gets below 50* on a regular basis during the winter months, you may want to consider keeping it and swapping back and forth through the year. I have a ram air box and wouldbet on the fact that my mpg's are going to go to **** during the winter months. I plan on eitherrunning a open filter or disconnecting the plenums Nov.-Feb.
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RE: Anybody interested in a brand new Mopar Performance Air Cleaner?
That's the thing, it dosent really get that cold here even during the winter. There might be a month where the lows might drop into the mid to high 40's but that is only in the middle of the night. We just hit 108 yesterday, and combined with running the a/c the engine bay gets too hot for this type of induction for a daily driver. I am going to go with a K&N FIPK setup and still get the best of both worlds.
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RE: Anybody interested in a brand new Mopar Performance Air Cleaner?
How much heat is too much heat to run those? It gets warm here in the summer but not sure how hot is too hot for them. Also, I've seen a lot of posts about these in the past and it is always confusing as to how much backspace and if it has the hose fitting for the driver side. Also, what's the hight of the filter on it?
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RE: Anybody interested in a brand new Mopar Performance Air Cleaner?
ORIGINAL: Aubrey
How much heat is too much heat to run those? It gets warm here in the summer but not sure how hot is too hot for them. Also, I've seen a lot of posts about these in the past and it is always confusing as to how much backspace and if it has the hose fitting for the driver side. Also, what's the hight of the filter on it?
How much heat is too much heat to run those? It gets warm here in the summer but not sure how hot is too hot for them. Also, I've seen a lot of posts about these in the past and it is always confusing as to how much backspace and if it has the hose fitting for the driver side. Also, what's the hight of the filter on it?
https://dodgeforum.com/m_613741/tm.htm
In ambienttemperatures above 75 or sodegrees on a non-carberated/ efimotor this setup will cause a measurable performance loss when pitted against a setup that draws air from outside the engine compartment.
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RE: Anybody interested in a brand new Mopar Performance Air Cleaner?
Here it is:
http://www.genosgarage.com/prodinfo....-SMOOTHIE-9802
EDIT: Sorry was trying to post on this thread:
https://dodgeforum.com/m_835546/mpag.../tm.htm#835813
http://www.genosgarage.com/prodinfo....-SMOOTHIE-9802
EDIT: Sorry was trying to post on this thread:
https://dodgeforum.com/m_835546/mpag.../tm.htm#835813
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RE: Anybody interested in a brand new Mopar Performance Air Cleaner?
You use a cold air setup to get a denser air mass to mix with the fuel. When the air gets too cold- or dense- your pcm has to throw alot more carbon (gas) into the mix so that your truck doesn't **** al gore off.Say you were to optimize a cold air setup so that your iat (even correctly positioned) were to read just 5-10 degrees over ambient temperature; This would work great during most of the year in most of the country, but during the months when ambient temperatures are ~ 50* your dumping dense60* air across your iat sensor and through the motor where the final al gore test shows up on your 02 sensor. Essentially, the more 02 and co2 you have thrown in the more Cv8Hv18 you are going to have to throw into the mix to keep al gore happy. So, if during the cooler months one were to switch from an induction system that had provided 60* air to a system that provides say 100* air, at that point less Cv8Hv18 would be required to keep al gore happy. Conversely, when temperatures get higher and the same system that provided the 100* air in the winter starts to provide 150* air in the summer, power will suffer and you will once again start to **** al gore off because you will hold his limo up and once again suffer poor fuel mileage.
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