K&N Cold Air Intake System
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RE: K&N Cold Air Intake System
Just put mine on last week. Easy as hell. The hardest part is getting the rubber seal around the airbox on. Might help to have some tin cutters to cut it. Be careful with the Mass Airflow sensor, don't break it. Be prepared for the noise, haha, the HEMI gets a little loud afterwards. Let me know how it works out, I'd like to see what you get (noise and gains-wise). Tools you'll need are wrenches, ratchets, and screwdriver. My console says I'm getting 30 miles more this tank (first tank since the install) we'll see what the math says when I fill up today. OH, one more thing, if you get the chrome, before you fire it up for the first time, wipe the fingerprints off it (the heat from the engine will bake the fingerprints right onto it and it'll look like sh*t.).
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RE: K&N Cold Air Intake System
WingViper: I saw another post by you were you said "It doesn't really look like its taking air from much of anywhere, unless there's a hole in the fender. The rubber gasket around the top is to "seal" it with the hood". Based on the installation instructions, it appears that way to me too. Now that you have it installed, where is it getting the cold air from?
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RE: K&N Cold Air Intake System
thats exactly what I thought when I was looking at them, might as well put a factory k&n replacement filter in the stock box. Thats why I got an aftermarket tube with a cone filter and basically big *** dryer hose and ran it to below the bumper with a scoop for a ram-air effect... I posted pics in another thread showing this, of course alot of guys were like "scary" what about water, but I rarely drive my truck when it rains, I hate having to wash it and besides I got the Fifth to drive around when its yucky outside and its nearly indestructible in a crash!
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RE: K&N Cold Air Intake System
The rubber gasket seals the hood but f you look at the side of the airbox, it doesn't seal with the side of the fender, so in reality, you're still pulling warm-er air from around the engine compartment, but the less restrictive intake around the filter is where I think most of your gains will come from. If you wanted a true cold air intake, you'd have to find a way to pipe the intake outside or down low. That's all I meant by my other post. I want to try and find a way to make the filter get colder air.