Airraid CAI
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The Airaid is very easy to install! The only tough part is removing the air sensor. What I did was use a sharp utility knife blade and carefully cut from the outside edge of the rubber tube to the sensor (1 inch or so if I recall correctly). If I ever install the stock intake the cut can easily be repaired or sealed. After cutting the rubber the sensor easily pops out, remember to dampen/lube the sensor before pushing into the new intake.
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Mine just got delivered to me at work!!!
I wanna install this badboy when I get off at 6 but I"m not sure I'll have enough daylight time. The box says "installs in minutes" but I find that hard to believe.
How long does the install actually take?
I wanna install this badboy when I get off at 6 but I"m not sure I'll have enough daylight time. The box says "installs in minutes" but I find that hard to believe.
How long does the install actually take?
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I believe the general concensus is that the gas mileage isn't really changed much, but that you can definitely feel a bit of a HP gain. Mine is getting delivered by the end of the week, and I do plan to track the gas mileage just to see if there's any type of increase.
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i have the air raid and its awesome.....i got about 1mpg more on the highway....i almost crapped my pants when i saw that i got 19.5 mpg on a recent road trip....im used to 17.6-18.5 on long highway trips.