Nice! The air coming in through that OEM intake channel is as cool as it gets!My S&B CAI.
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Nice! The air coming in through that OEM intake channel is as cool as it gets!My S&B CAI.
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These things are delicious engine bay candy, and I'm really tempted to get one for my truck (when available) but has anyone done a back-to-back dyno to see if it actually makes a difference over the stock piece?My S&B CAI.
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Unfortunately, I did not.
Showing this summerS&B now has pictures for the 25+ CAI on the website . Still not for sale yet.
I've seen that factoid posted several times..Also, the radiator fan is near pulling cooler air through….
Silly you,I've seen that factoid posted several times..
Ambient air is nearly always cooler that the air under the hood with a warmed up engine.
The air that the fan and the vehicle motion puts through the radiator is heated considerably as that's what the radiator does - It lets the engine shed heat. That air is hotter, not cooler.
The cooler air is outside in front of the truck, not under the hood, and not on the downstream side of the radiator. An intake at the front is preferable if the goal is to let the intake have cooer air.
Does anyone know what this silver tube with a plastic cap with T15 fitting on top is?
Circled in green under the prop rod…2nd pic.
Reason I ask is this OP aftermarket air intake is directly above it…1st pic
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X2 it's for the A/C.That appears to be the low side refrigerant line/fitting.....
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