I've never used an aftermarket air intake on my vehicles. The K&N FIPK & others with a tube & a cone or cylindrical filter - they pull under hood air - HOT air. Now K&N, Airaid & most of the others have added baffles to limit hot air injestion, but most of the air is still pulled around the perimeter of these baffles.
I usually just remove the factory silencer & enlarge the intake hole on the factory airbox. On my Ranger I enlarged the air intake hole to 3" x 7", that worked well & sounds good. It pulls air from behind the headlight.
I've considered an Airaid CAI for my 12 Mustang. This unit has a complete airpan & even hooks into the stock airduct, the open top seals to the hood. Now Dyno tests show a 13 HP gain, but the hood is up on these tests, & the open tops gets lots of cool air. But in normal driving, this setup will pull most of it's air from the factory duct.
Anyone seen reals gains from these? Feedback?
I usually just remove the factory silencer & enlarge the intake hole on the factory airbox. On my Ranger I enlarged the air intake hole to 3" x 7", that worked well & sounds good. It pulls air from behind the headlight.
I've considered an Airaid CAI for my 12 Mustang. This unit has a complete airpan & even hooks into the stock airduct, the open top seals to the hood. Now Dyno tests show a 13 HP gain, but the hood is up on these tests, & the open tops gets lots of cool air. But in normal driving, this setup will pull most of it's air from the factory duct.
Anyone seen reals gains from these? Feedback?
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