Airdoc
#1
Airdoc
Just got the AirDoc intake Can't wait to installed
Been wanting one for a long time. Now after finding the OEM is bend were it connect to the intake no reason to keep holding the trigger
Been wanting one for a long time. Now after finding the OEM is bend were it connect to the intake no reason to keep holding the trigger
#3
Just buy one. I was on the fence for years until I finally said screw it one day and ordered one. The tube and couplers are very high quality. It also comes with Stainless T-clamps which are very pricey so the price of the full kit while it seems high it really is fairly priced.
#4
Agree with you. I haven't received yet but based in everyone review it seems to be right priced
For me any quality aftermarket part coding less than $200 is acceptable. Not only is expensive to produce but they me to make profit .
Will post complete review after installed and tested for a few hundred miles
For me any quality aftermarket part coding less than $200 is acceptable. Not only is expensive to produce but they me to make profit .
Will post complete review after installed and tested for a few hundred miles
#5
I love mine. Was first mod i did on my H2. I did a write up on here and posted pics and vids already. Only thing someone mentioned which i didnt factor was that as the tube is metal it could suffer from heat soak (as opposed to an airraid which i think is plastic) but this isn't a race car, and i am still more than happy with the product (2+ years already).
#6
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There are A LOT of fine adjustments the end user can make from pushing or pulling the tube into or out of the couplings to turning the tube up or down. Mine is paired to my Volant box so I had to actually cut the tube down on both sides as it was too long. After that it installed with plenty of clearance around everything.
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