K&N cold air intake
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Two things
There are a few videos on youtube of guys putting these things on and the video makes it look like they haul total ass afterward...but alot of people on this forum say its mild improvment.
Also my friend says minus the filter you can get the rest of what you need to make a CAI from LOEWS or Home Depot and not blow 200 bucks on one...is this true?
There are a few videos on youtube of guys putting these things on and the video makes it look like they haul total ass afterward...but alot of people on this forum say its mild improvment.
Also my friend says minus the filter you can get the rest of what you need to make a CAI from LOEWS or Home Depot and not blow 200 bucks on one...is this true?
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Does the improvement justify the price?
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I just put in the K&N drop-in the other day on my 2011. Really like it - doesn't feel like the engine is begging for mercy above 2500 rpm any more. If I had money to burn I would have gone for the cold air intake, but for now this is good.
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Yeah I have the 63 and it does it's job well. Sixth gear holds its speed on the highway easier. I'm still going to run a snorkel in a year once my warranty is up and I start playing offroad more. For now it gives me at least the feeling of more power.