cai does it help
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I dont have the aem I have the Banks CAI and I like it. I doesn't give you much extra power that you can feel any one that says they can is an idiot, but I did notice that I can go up hills without downshifting that I had to before. It adds a nice intake tone. Banks does not claim any amount of hp increase just better performance through being more efficient. I am very happy with the one I got and it did increase my mpg by 1-2 mpg. but like I said you will not notice really any more power increase in your "butt" dyno. If you want that then you need to change gears or put a hemi in it.
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i got an honest 1-2mph gain on my AirRaid, but same opinion as above, nice sound, no marked change in noticable power, but seems to run a little better all the way across the rpm range.
overall... it's a preference mod imo. I kept my stock box in case i decide to go to a known wet wheeling spot.
Edit: Oh, i forgot to mention i did this in conjunction with exhaust, they need to work together.
overall... it's a preference mod imo. I kept my stock box in case i decide to go to a known wet wheeling spot.
Edit: Oh, i forgot to mention i did this in conjunction with exhaust, they need to work together.
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I think it helps...a little. I didn't get the measurable fuel economy boost others have seen (but I regularly get 19-20+ mpg anyways), but I do feel that the CAI helped a bit with the dead spot approaching 2000rpms. I definitely think the JK did a bit better in the Rockies this year than it did the first time I took it out there with the stock intake.
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I have the AEM intake. First off it sounds 100% better over the stock intake. It looks really cool as well . As far as feeling an increase in power, honestly, the sound that it makes probably tricks your brain into thinking that your feeling a difference in speed... but all in all your probably going just about the same as with a stock intake. I also added a Gibson exhaust. Between the Intake and Exhaust, you can definatly feel and hear a difference in powerband.
If your gonna do an intake, do the exhaust as well. They are both easy, in-expensive mods, and you will notice and hear a difference over stock.
If your gonna do an intake, do the exhaust as well. They are both easy, in-expensive mods, and you will notice and hear a difference over stock.
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At part throttle the MAP sensor is going to determine the throttle blade position, so despite having less negative pressure through the intake tube, it won't buy you anything. Where it will make a difference is at WOT and in throttle response. Albeit it minimal, throttle response at cruise speeds will moderately improve economy as the air on demand is more readily available. That's why there are so many comments about pulling better rolling in places where there are changes in grades or hills.
While I do believe a CAI helps, the primary benefit is increasing air pressure in the intake tube which can just as easily be obtained with a high flow filter. At WOT there may be some additional benefit, but I'm not sure there are enough of us who really care what the 4,000 rpm plus performance is. Also, at this end of the rpm range it also promotes having better and cleaner exhaust flow that efficiently handles exhaust velocity.
You really just need to look at the whole thing as a system. Even doing so leaves two major bottlenecks in the stock Y pipe and the throttle body (not spacer). Until you can address those two items you really can't address all that a CAI or exhaust can deliver.
While I do believe a CAI helps, the primary benefit is increasing air pressure in the intake tube which can just as easily be obtained with a high flow filter. At WOT there may be some additional benefit, but I'm not sure there are enough of us who really care what the 4,000 rpm plus performance is. Also, at this end of the rpm range it also promotes having better and cleaner exhaust flow that efficiently handles exhaust velocity.
You really just need to look at the whole thing as a system. Even doing so leaves two major bottlenecks in the stock Y pipe and the throttle body (not spacer). Until you can address those two items you really can't address all that a CAI or exhaust can deliver.