Best CAI
#11
RE: Best CAI
Well Im thinking about getting the AEM CAI but my only concern is that from watching the video on thier web site for cleaning they say to use 2 full bottles of solution to clean the thing which seems like a waste to me and very expencive too! So how often do you need to clean it (can it last past the 3000 mile/30day oil change) and how much do those cleaning solution bottles cost? I know K&N filters "recharge" kits can be used multiple times and they're only like $12+/- for the kit and it lasts a long time.
#12
RE: Best CAI
THis is a very subjective question.
The only way to get a true answer is if someone did a base dyno, then an after. Given the small gains it will be hard to find people who did that as dyno pulls are costly to prove the small gain. In many ways I think the manufacturers count on that so their claim of 15HP is not challenged, and for good reason.
I have thought about products like these then putting a challenge to the manufacturer. Basically stating I would do a base dyno, let the engine cool, install and do another dyno right away. Then if I did not get what they claim within the dyno's margin of error I get my money back and keep their product. I would think some manufacturers would shy away from that challenge, OK I am rambling.....
I would get the one that looks the nicest as almost all aftermarket CAI's will perform within a HP or 2 of each other.
The only way to get a true answer is if someone did a base dyno, then an after. Given the small gains it will be hard to find people who did that as dyno pulls are costly to prove the small gain. In many ways I think the manufacturers count on that so their claim of 15HP is not challenged, and for good reason.
I have thought about products like these then putting a challenge to the manufacturer. Basically stating I would do a base dyno, let the engine cool, install and do another dyno right away. Then if I did not get what they claim within the dyno's margin of error I get my money back and keep their product. I would think some manufacturers would shy away from that challenge, OK I am rambling.....
I would get the one that looks the nicest as almost all aftermarket CAI's will perform within a HP or 2 of each other.
#13
RE: Best CAI
Any good, name brand, will work. You might see a difference in HP, MPG, etc, but is it worth the price tag? I can buy a lot of gas for the $250+ that is charged for these CAI. If it is worth it, for what ever reason, let us know what you choose and how you like it. It is always nice to have new feedback about any product for our Rams
#14
RE: Best CAI
Well after looking over everything I think Im gonna go with the K&N CAI. It just seems alot more practical than the AEM pluse I can get the cleaner for it alot easier. So has anyone used or had any problems with this CAI?
http://www.knfilters.com/search/prod...x?Prod=63-1533
http://www.knfilters.com/search/prod...x?Prod=63-1533
#16
RE: Best CAI
a volunteer effort from 5.7 Hemi owners made 3 passes on a rear wheel dyno of several air intakes:
http://www.lxforums.com/board/showthread.php?t=14140
The amount of money mis-spent on CAI's in search of MPG improvements
would be much better spent on improved exhaust systems and lower rolling resistance tires.
http://www.lxforums.com/board/showthread.php?t=14140
The amount of money mis-spent on CAI's in search of MPG improvements
would be much better spent on improved exhaust systems and lower rolling resistance tires.
#18
RE: Best CAI
ORIGINAL: Ramman21
Great post... He shoulda used the airram induction... might have been suprised
Great post... He shoulda used the airram induction... might have been suprised
SPEED SAFE, AIR RAM
#19
RE: Best CAI
So basically what you guys are saying is that the CAI do nothing for your vehicle except to give it a more agressive sound? And eventhough the CAI by K&N that Im looking at "claims" to give you 10hp+ gain a drop in filter would do more? Im sorry but even with the results that were posted it still seems hard to believe that keeping the stock system would be more productive than one that is more open and allows more airflow.
#20
RE: Best CAI
ORIGINAL: truckin151
So basically what you guys are saying is that the CAI do nothing for your vehicle except to give it a more agressive sound? And eventhough the CAI by K&N that Im looking at "claims" to give you 10hp+ gain a drop in filter would do more? Im sorry but even with the results that were posted it still seems hard to believe that keeping the stock system would be more productive than one that is more open and allows more airflow.
So basically what you guys are saying is that the CAI do nothing for your vehicle except to give it a more agressive sound? And eventhough the CAI by K&N that Im looking at "claims" to give you 10hp+ gain a drop in filter would do more? Im sorry but even with the results that were posted it still seems hard to believe that keeping the stock system would be more productive than one that is more open and allows more airflow.
SPEED SAFE, AIR RAM