CAI vs Fastman TB
#1
CAI vs Fastman TB
Hey guys,
So I have some cash from my birthday that I want to spend on an actual present instead of paying off bills. I have about $200, and I dont have any extra money to add to it so thats about all I can spend. So heres the question; Should I finish my CAI setup and buy the Airaid quickfit? (I already have the modular intake tube) Or, should I put the money towards a bored out throttle body from the fastman?
Im looking for the best bang for my buck when it comes to what I feel on the butt dyno. I currently have a K&N drop in, Airaid Intake Tube, MBRP dual exhaust, and the SC 91 performance tune.
My only concern is this; Im thinking about just doing the intake because Im not sure if the throttle body is going to work good with the SC tune. I dont want it to lean out my air/fuel mixture and cause problems. But on the other side, Im not sure how much the Airaid Quickfit is going to add being I already have a K&N drop in. (Correct me if Im wrong and it will make a difference) So what are your thoughts? If you could only add one, which would you do?
So I have some cash from my birthday that I want to spend on an actual present instead of paying off bills. I have about $200, and I dont have any extra money to add to it so thats about all I can spend. So heres the question; Should I finish my CAI setup and buy the Airaid quickfit? (I already have the modular intake tube) Or, should I put the money towards a bored out throttle body from the fastman?
Im looking for the best bang for my buck when it comes to what I feel on the butt dyno. I currently have a K&N drop in, Airaid Intake Tube, MBRP dual exhaust, and the SC 91 performance tune.
My only concern is this; Im thinking about just doing the intake because Im not sure if the throttle body is going to work good with the SC tune. I dont want it to lean out my air/fuel mixture and cause problems. But on the other side, Im not sure how much the Airaid Quickfit is going to add being I already have a K&N drop in. (Correct me if Im wrong and it will make a difference) So what are your thoughts? If you could only add one, which would you do?
#2
in order to get the most out of the fastman, you need to upgrade the intake tube. i would finish the intake tube. k/n drop in filters dont do much if you have the stock set up. finish the tube and you will be happy. i run a 70 mm tb with the k/n 63 series intake tube and love it, i also have the sct tuner, had the superchips, but was able to do more with the sct because of the nitrous. you will be happy with the intake and the tuner.
#4
there is some difference with the tb. not a kick in the pants difference, but cruiseing the highway the rpms are a little lower. you need less of a pedal to get truck moving from a stop. wot, the truck really gets up and goes. even better when the 125 shot of nitrous is injected into the motor, but the motor is a big air pump, more in more out more power.
#6
Thanks for your input superdak.
Ill probably end up doing both eventually but for now the intake is probably the one Ill go with. Its cheaper anyways. I want to figure out a way to get more cold air to the actual air box though, but there is no room in the engine compartment really to run a 3in ram air pipe from under the bumper to the air box.
Ill probably end up doing both eventually but for now the intake is probably the one Ill go with. Its cheaper anyways. I want to figure out a way to get more cold air to the actual air box though, but there is no room in the engine compartment really to run a 3in ram air pipe from under the bumper to the air box.
#7
Thanks for your input superdak.
Ill probably end up doing both eventually but for now the intake is probably the one Ill go with. Its cheaper anyways. I want to figure out a way to get more cold air to the actual air box though, but there is no room in the engine compartment really to run a 3in ram air pipe from under the bumper to the air box.
Ill probably end up doing both eventually but for now the intake is probably the one Ill go with. Its cheaper anyways. I want to figure out a way to get more cold air to the actual air box though, but there is no room in the engine compartment really to run a 3in ram air pipe from under the bumper to the air box.
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#8
If you remove the clutch fan and add the electric it opens it up big time then you can run that 3" CAI tube down to your bumper at least it has on my 3.7.. I can change my oil filter from up top now and all kinds of other things with the fan and shroud out of the way.. Cya Slick
Theres enought room to get a 3 in pipe down to the bumper, but once I get up by the coolant res. it gets kind of crunched. I might be able to run on in from the bottom though. I took a look at it and theres a metal plate underneath the air box, so I just have to see what its there for. And I need to see how I can make a scoop that works with the bumper so air is "forced" up the tube.
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I really would want to do an e-fan for the extra 10hp except I think Im a little out of my territory in terms of ability to do it. Im gonna hold off on it until I start seeing more peoples set ups. If it was simply taking off my old fan and plugging in a new one, I would do it. But when it starts getting it to controllers with engine temps and A/C compressor switches, I get lost.
Theres enought room to get a 3 in pipe down to the bumper, but once I get up by the coolant res. it gets kind of crunched. I might be able to run on in from the bottom though. I took a look at it and theres a metal plate underneath the air box, so I just have to see what its there for. And I need to see how I can make a scoop that works with the bumper so air is "forced" up the tube.
Theres enought room to get a 3 in pipe down to the bumper, but once I get up by the coolant res. it gets kind of crunched. I might be able to run on in from the bottom though. I took a look at it and theres a metal plate underneath the air box, so I just have to see what its there for. And I need to see how I can make a scoop that works with the bumper so air is "forced" up the tube.