NORCAL SS
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i posted dyno with intake/exhuast 376/411. Hands down on the 6.2s the afe intake/mangnaflow 3.5 inch cat back is the way to go. Even on 5.3s they do well.
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i posted dyno with intake/exhuast 376/411. Hands down on the 6.2s the afe intake/mangnaflow 3.5 inch cat back is the way to go. Even on 5.3s they do well.
I have an airaid Jr. on the truck. But I have a stock intake sitting in a box.
If you want to meet me at GST Motorsports in Hayward with an afe and split the dyno rent ($80-100 to do this I'd bet) then we can do a stock vs afe vs airaid on a 2015i 6.2L....
The team is at Road Atlanta for GTA and Formula Drift this weekend, but will be back mid next week.
Doesn't really matter I don't think. Airbox, best case, may give you 5hp.Did this comparison happen yet?
Doesn't really matter I don't think. Airbox, best case, may give you 5hp.
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How much? I didn't know that yr on the site if I rememberYes I sell afe kits for 07 to 14s also
The AFE gives around 15rwhp(5.3L) according to NORCAL SS. What does the airaid jr give? What about just doing a $30-$40 drop in filter? Where is the extra hp coming from?
I wish they had newer intake dyno results.Here are dyno results for a bunch of air boxes. Same day, same dynos, same vehicles.
dyno results
BBP Independent Intake Test Results
http://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/index.php?threads/BBP-Independent-Intake-Test-Results.41254/
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