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Yeah its just as good, but RT you should not be buying a used intake!?
 

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Because you can get a ne and most likely better one from aftermarket......Airaid, Afe, Green, K&N, Injen, True Flow, S&B, Volant and many more all make some good ones.
I want to order one too but deciding is hard, do know it has to be a dry filter as the oiled ones involve alot of BS!
Also I don't want it to have a cover as I want it loud and notciable, I have narrowed it down to mainly aFe as its is affordable and good, check it out!
 

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The GM one is pretty loud w/ the lid on.

Without a lid, wouldn't you just be sucking hot underhood air in?
 

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Yeah w/o a lid CAIs do just suck in alot of hot engine air, that is unless it has the sealing design that isolates it from engine air when closed like Airraid uses.
 

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GM Performance Intake

Does it seal to the underneath side of the hood then?
 

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Yeah it does, AfE intakes do also.
If you look at the pic of them installed you will see how it can do that with the top liner it has.
 

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well at least its legit... 175 is a bit steep for a used intake.

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