Cold air intake?
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Cold air intake? - 6/29/2006 12:43:35 AM
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usmcman001
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Hey guys I was wondering which of you have put the K&N intake on your trucks? I had one on my Silverado and it sounded great. It had the deep roar to it when mashin the gas. I am kinda lookin for this in the 3 but not sure if it will sound that great. Also what is the difference in the 63 and 77 model besides the horsepower gains. Thanks guys and if any of you want to sell roof rack bars let me know. Need the for the yak and surf boards. Thanks
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RE: Cold air intake? - 6/29/2006 1:36:54 AM
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BlackH3CA
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< Message edited by BlackH3CA -- 6/29/2006 11:45:32 PM >
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RE: Cold air intake? - 6/29/2006 10:00:58 AM
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fatdog77
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I was going back and forth between the K&N and the Airaid. That is, until I looked more closely at the stock air box. It seems to me that the intake on the stocker is a tube up into the fender to take advantage of colder air coming in rather than drawing out of the engine compartment. The Airaid system looks like it has a similar set up while the K&N appears to just draw straight from under the hood. Is this right? Based on that, I'm going with the Airaid. The colder the better.
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RE: Cold air intake? - 6/29/2006 2:23:38 PM
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usmcman001
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I cant find any pics of the 77 on here....Dennis does it really sound good or no? also what about it sucking water if I ever offroad? Never a problem on the silverado but????? Thanks guys
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RE: Cold air intake? - 6/29/2006 3:23:41 PM
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Raffi76
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Dennis, I am thinking of getting one of these as well. Two questions, is it easily installed if I am to do it myself? I assume it should be pretty straight forward installation. Other thing and more important, I work in a place where there is quite a bit of dust due to trucks and lots of dirt around the area. I know K&N filters are not advisable in this situation but what about this air intake ??
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RE: Cold air intake? - 6/29/2006 4:03:41 PM
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Dennis
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Hi Raffi, They are real easy to install..you need a few standard and metric wrenches..The instructions are very well written and simple, that's why it was so easy for me As far as the dusty conditions...Are you constantly running up and down dirt roads or driveways that are powerfine dust all day?, then yes, you may dirty up the filter sooner than normal....But factually enough, as the filter gets more dirty, it filters better without loss of air flow, compared to paper pleatted filters...If you change your engine oil at 5000 miles or less you'll have no problems. But when it comes to cleaning the filter and re-oiling it, be very careful not to over oil, just a little dribble on the edge of the pleats and let it soak in from there, don't try to coat all of it at once, as the oil will migrate throughout the filter medium on it's own.
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RE: Cold air intake? - 6/29/2006 6:58:36 PM
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BlackH3CA
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Nevermind. It will work. I missed a step.
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