Intakes - Sceptre vs K&N

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Sir Lapalot

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I'm about to grab an intake, because I'm looking to to do a tune but I suppose it makes sense to do the intake before that.

I'm also about to drop a Magnaflow in, so I don't wanna ball TOO ******* the intake, so I was looking at Summit's site and they have the Sceptre for $150 and a K&N (57 series, I think) for $209.

I think I remember reading somewhere on here that there was another series of K&N offered, but can't remember whether the 57 was the better or worse of the two and I can't remember the name of the thread.
Anyone have experience with either?

Between the exhaust, intake, tune, and the broken manifold bolts I gotta get fixed, it's a bunch of cash I have to drop all at once, so I'm of course looking to spend less where possible...but don't mind spending a little extra as long as it's warranted.
 

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Get the airaid Jr kit, it is $152 on amazon and it uses your factory air box so you will get cold air from the fender not hot air from the engine bay. The tube will cut down on restrictions from the baffles but yet still pull cold air and in my opinion would be the best bet in your price range. I just picked up a volant, only reason was because it was $75 used and it has a full box around the filter and sucks most of its air from the fender and bumper area.
 
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Interesting, when I read 'Air Raid' on other posts it sounded like it was a 350-400 intake. I'll def check it out, thanks!
 

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Intakes - Sceptre vs K&N

Specter is the same as K&N and I have one on the truck and the car. Love both. Save the cash and go specter and add a little bling.
 

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Love my airaid jr!

If you are dead set on an open intake, don't waste your money on the K&N brand, get the spectre if you like that style. K&N is the "genericized trademark" of intakes...and sadly they usually perform worse than the factory and other leading name brands. I will agree that open intakes look cool.
 

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I have had Spectre cold air intake's on a few of my vehicles, they are good intakes. They are cheaper in price but it's actually a quality system, good fit, good materials, good clamps, good instructions, good filters... i would never waste money on a K&N system when the Spectre is the exact same thing for half the price. I would definitely recommend it unless you're just dead set on getting a name brand.
 

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Intakes - Sceptre vs K&N

Get the airaid Jr kit, it is $152 on amazon and it uses your factory air box so you will get cold air from the fender not hot air from the engine bay. The tube will cut down on restrictions from the baffles but yet still pull cold air and in my opinion would be the best bet in your price range. I just picked up a volant, only reason was because it was $75 used and it has a full box around the filter and sucks most of its air from the fender and bumper area.

X2. I just ordered one for my Esky. It's the cai to go with.

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Interesting, when I read 'Air Raid' on other posts it sounded like it was a 350-400 intake. I'll def check it out, thanks!

The full kit is that much. The Airaid Jr kit is just the modular intake tube with a drop in filter vs. replacing the stock air box with a performance cone filter w/ heat shield.
 

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I'm in the process of buying a new CAI so this post is a good read. Thanks guys
 
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1) Thanks everyone for their input, I'm ordering the Air Raid Jr kit. I quite prefer a good 'look' so my first choice is the cone...but given the end result I want out of the truck I figure I'd rather have the performance over looks (since it's a driver/utility truck).

2) I feel like an idiot for spelling 'Specter' wrong on the topic name. I hate it when people do that, yet here I've done it myself.
I'm almost not worthy....! lol

One of these days I'll post a pic of the truck up. Pretty much stock outside of the wheels and big brake kit, but I just plasti-dipped the front bumper and grille in black and I'm not sure if I like the look (being on a white Z71). I was hoping the look would 'grow' on me, but it hasn't grown quite as quick as I'd like, so I may re-do it in white plasti-dip before I go posting pics.

Actually...anyone had experience with plasti-dip being applied over plasti-dip?! I have no problem taking the old black stuff off first...but I did it to protect the front end anyway, so protection on top of protection can't be a bad thing, I'm guessing...
 

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Not trying to HI-JACK the thread, so I apologize in advance, ........ But can anyone please explain to me the benefits of the cold air intake?

My truck/engine bay is currently bone stock with exception of a Magnaflow Muffler and a regular K&N Filter.

What will a cold air intake from Airraid or Spectre do for me?

Thanks.

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X2. I just ordered one for my Esky. It's the cai to go with.

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The full kit is that much. The Airaid Jr kit is just the modular intake tube with a drop in filter vs. replacing the stock air box with a performance cone filter w/ heat shield.

WHICH kit did you get for the ESKY Felix? The mentioned Airaid Jr. kit or the Volant?
 
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Still hoping to get some answers here, ...... :

*** Not trying to HI-JACK the thread, so I apologize in advance, ........ But can anyone please explain to me the benefits of the cold air intake?

My truck/engine bay is currently bone stock with exception of a Magnaflow Muffler and a regular K&N Filter.

What will a cold air intake from Airraid or Spectre do for me?

Thanks.

*** WHICH kit did you get for the ESKY Felix? The mentioned Airaid Jr. kit or the Volant?
 

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Not much, typically the stock airbox is sufficient until you start with more modifications. You will notice an increase in throttle response but that will be about it. I have the volant on mine and it makes a cool sound but if I wouldn't have picked it up for $75 used it would not have been worth it. If you are going to be tuning it with a professional tuner and I don't mean a handheld then I would say go for it, if not then keep your stock with the k&n.
 

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Ive seen on past threads that the air rade jr was the way to go along with a k&N drop in filter. Any reason for this or is the air rade jr filter just fine?

Im considering buying the air rade jr. Thanks
 

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Not much, typically the stock airbox is sufficient until you start with more modifications. You will notice an increase in throttle response but that will be about it. I have the volant on mine and it makes a cool sound but if I wouldn't have picked it up for $75 used it would not have been worth it. If you are going to be tuning it with a professional tuner and I don't mean a handheld then I would say go for it, if not then keep your stock with the k&n.

Thanks for the reply. I will leave it as is as I am not planning on a tune.
 

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Can we get some pics ofyalls intake setups with info on what you have so us Noobs can make a visual decision on what to get? I really want to replace my stock setup soon, looks WAY too restrictive.
 

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Ceramic coated inside and out, aswell as wrapped in header wrap.
Box is insulated with foil backed fiberglass insulation.
my IAT's dont go over 7+ ambient.
On cold nights I have seen it sub 5* from ambient.
 
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