Real basic intake questions
#1
Real basic intake questions
I could not find out what I was looking for searching
I've been looking at some of the intake kits but I am not seeing what I want.
I want a full replacement, from turbo to Air box, and a dry filter.
The only I see if the AFE one, but I have not heard a lot of great things about it.
I've been looking at some of the intake kits but I am not seeing what I want.
I want a full replacement, from turbo to Air box, and a dry filter.
The only I see if the AFE one, but I have not heard a lot of great things about it.
#2
From a bunch of reading , it appears , that nobodies got any testing that shows enough improvement for the money .
So the newer Amsoil Eaa filters , they have a drop in for the stock airbox .
Most of the systems seem to run $300 ++ , for little or no gain , so a good filter for $50-90 is my choice .
So the newer Amsoil Eaa filters , they have a drop in for the stock airbox .
Most of the systems seem to run $300 ++ , for little or no gain , so a good filter for $50-90 is my choice .
#4
I would say either just replace your stock paper filter with a good aftermarket filter or do the Whistler intake setup...
Also, another route....the S&B intakes are only $175-$190 depending on where you buy it. It doesnt replace EVERYTHING from the turbo up but it still works as good as any other intake for a lot less money I would bet ya! Buy the S&B and throw on a AMSOIL EaAU Dry Filter for around $45 and you're set!
Just a thought...
Also, another route....the S&B intakes are only $175-$190 depending on where you buy it. It doesnt replace EVERYTHING from the turbo up but it still works as good as any other intake for a lot less money I would bet ya! Buy the S&B and throw on a AMSOIL EaAU Dry Filter for around $45 and you're set!
Just a thought...
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