Esemaico91
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Really looking to build up the 5.3 a bit looking to add long tube headers a cam and xpipes with a tune eventually just got the truck to 100% health no issues at all atm
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Cold air intakes are not worth much horsepower, and you only get those after 5200RpM.Really looking to build up the 5.3L a bit. looking to add long tube headers a cam and xpipes with a tune eventually. just got the truck to 100% health no issues at all atm
If you plan on making over 350 rear wheel horsepower, Volant/Corsa. Already picked out the Volant for my 6.2 truck but haven't gotten around to getting it yet.Really looking to build up the 5.3 a bit looking to add long tube headers a cam and xpipes with a tune eventually just got the truck to 100% health no issues at all atm
If you plan on making over 350 rear wheel horsepower, Volant/Corsa. Already picked out the Volant for my 6.2 truck but haven't gotten around to getting it yet.
Same here, still have to tune it with BlackBear too. Justin did the other two so far. It's always working and racking up the miles, already time to change the drive line fluids again. Maybe in the fall or winter finally.that's the one I want. every time I'm close there's always something else to spend money on instead. but then again I remind myself I have a 6.0 hybrid, with the same air box/filter setup feeding a 6.2 without killing power much. plus it's seen wot maybe 3 times since I got it.
OP has a 5.3 engine. Blackbear told me that the OEM intake on my old 5.3 would flow more than the engine could overcome with any amount of tuning. I installed a CAI, and swapped back; they were right.If you plan on making over 350 rear wheel horsepower, Volant/Corsa. Already picked out the Volant for my 6.2 truck but haven't gotten around to getting it yet.
My caveat was that horsepower figure. If the OP wants to make more than 350 at the wheels, the better CAI will be of benefit.OP has a 5.3 engine. Blackbear told me that the OEM intake on my old 5.3 would flow more than the engine could overcome with any amount of tuning. I installed a CAI, and swapped back; they were right.
I briefly tried a cold air intake system when my original air intake started leaking due to age. There was no improvement in power but it was very much more noisy since it did not have the resonator box that the original had to dampen out that noise. Eventually I found an air intake that was more like the original with a resonator and the quiet returned. I think the replacement was for a newer year Tahoe that still fit my 2003 version.
All who answered this post are 100% correct, BUT, I'll actually answer the question....Really looking to build up the 5.3 a bit looking to add long tube headers a cam and xpipes with a tune eventually just got the truck to 100% health no issues at all atm
Ever consider a prefilter, like desert racers use, or even some pantyhose?... purchased a Spectre, PN 9006, for my 2019 Yukon XL ... AND I use the Oiled filter ... with no issues ... in dusty Abilene, TX ...
That's an HAI system, HOT Air Intake.All who answered this post are 100% correct, BUT, I'll actually answer the question....
The people who answered this post are smart experienced people with lots more knowledge than me....
Personally I purchased a Spectre, PN 9006, for my 2019 Yukon XL, I like the noise {which is only noticeable when I DON'T drive like gramps.... AND I use the Oiled filter. I've been running it since 12/2020 with no issues. I live in a dusty Abilene, TX so I clean/reoil it every 5-6 months.
Nope. Filter seems to work fine. The noise everyone is bitching about takes me back to my 283 ‘64 Chevelle in high school. I worked on military helicopter weapon/flight control systems my entire adult life. I can hear any dam way. “)Ever consider a prefilter, like desert racers use, or even some pantyhose?