Jay R Lawson
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2005 GMC Yukon. What do you guys think?
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2005 GMC Yukon. What do you guys think?
Dude, your link is bum. Save your money for an aftermarket catback or header and after exhaust.
U don't know. That eBay one is just as good as the $300 ones that your only paying for the Name brand. Lots of members have this ebay one. Don't knock it until u try it.
Your truck has a FUNCTIONAL cold air intake from the factory, complete with an engineer-tested filter design. The only improvement that can be done is to smooth out the path of air flow by getting rid of the accordion tube and resonator chambers. +1 for an Airaid Jr. (Airaid MIT). That eBay intake is pretty and shiny and all. But, the filter is nowhere near as sealed from the engine bay heat as the stock setup. Also, there's no way the filter in that kit has any filtration quality, either. So, your motor will be sucking in hotter and dirtier air, but at least it'll be through a pretty and shiny tube, right?! You're paying for a "cool-looking" intake and not an actual "cool air" intake. I think the Airaid MIT looks pretty damned cool because it blends in better under the hood instead of sticking out in a not-so-good way like park bench wings and chrome fake fender vents on ricemobiles.
Oh, make sure the seal from the filter box to the fender is in place.
Your truck has a FUNCTIONAL cold air intake from the factory, complete with an engineer-tested filter design. The only improvement that can be done is to smooth out the path of air flow by getting rid of the accordion tube and resonator chambers. +1 for an Airaid Jr. (Airaid MIT). That eBay intake is pretty and shiny and all. But, the filter is nowhere near as sealed from the engine bay heat as the stock setup. Also, there's no way the filter in that kit has any filtration quality, either. So, your motor will be sucking in hotter and dirtier air, but at least it'll be through a pretty and shiny tube, right?! You're paying for a "cool-looking" intake and not an actual "cool air" intake. I think the Airaid MIT looks pretty damned cool because it blends in better under the hood instead of sticking out in a not-so-good way like park bench wings and chrome fake fender vents on ricemobiles.
Oh, make sure the seal from the filter box to the fender is in place.
What kinda test? I took your advice and got oneBlackBear Tuning did a test. Get an AirAid Jr and call it a day...
What kinda test? I took your advice and got one